דרכו של יודנראט BIALYSTOK GHETTO DOCUMENTS Yiddish & Hebrew Holocaust Judaica
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דרכו של יודנראט BIALYSTOK GHETTO DOCUMENTS Yiddish & Hebrew Holocaust Judaica:
$17.99
Published : Jerusalem : Yad ṿa-shem, 722 [1962]
Description : 52, 561, l p.
Series : Mi-ginze Yad ṿa-shem ; 4
Notes : Introduction in Hebrew and English; text in Hebrew and Yiddish.
Added title page in English: Conduct and actions of a Judenrat; documents from the Bialystok ghetto.
Subject : Jews -- Poland -- Białystok.
Authors : Blumental, Nachman, ed.
Title : Conduct and actions of a Judenrat.
כותר: דרכו של יודנראט : תעודות מגיטו ביאליסטוק / תרגום התעודות מיידיש - דוד לינבסקי-ניב. [מגנזי יד ושם כרך ד ]
Added t.p.: Conduct and actions of a Judenrat
ניב, דוד, 1915-1988 יד ושם
מוציא לאור: ירושלים : יד ושם
שנת פרסום: תשכ"ב
נושאים:
Jews -- Poland -- Bialystok -- Politics and government -- Sources
World War, 1939-1945 -- Collaborationists -- Poland -- Bialystok
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Bialystok -- Sources
Białystok (Poland)
הערות: עברית ויידיש.
שער נוסף ומבוא באנגלית.
סדרה: מגנזי יד ושם כרך ד
תיאור: נב, 561, L ע' ; 8..
Białystok Ghetto
Białystok Ghetto
Liquidation of the Białystok Ghetto, August 15–20, 1943. Jewish men with their hands up, surrounded by German military unit
Białystok Ghetto location northeast of Treblinka. Main ghettos marked with stars; death camps, with white-on-black skulls. Solid red line denotes the Nazi–Soviet frontier – starting point for Operation Barbarossa.
Location
Białystok, German-occupied Poland
Date
July 26, 1941 – September 15, 1943
Incident type
Imprisonment, mass shooting, forced labor, starvation, deportations to death camps
Perpetrators
Nazi SS, Orpo police battalions, Trawnikis
Jewish welcoming banner for the Soviet forces invading Poland. In the background the Catholic Church of St. Roch in Białystok (Soviet photo)
Operation Barbarossa[edit]
Local Jews forced by the Nazis to sweep streets, June 1941
Ghetto formation[edit]
Bialystok Ghetto map, 1941-1943
Uprising and liquidation of the Ghetto[edit]
Telegram from DRB about the last Jewish transport of 35 freight cars from Białystok to Treblinka extermination camp, departing August 18, 1943. It was the last death-train before the camp closure.
Rescue efforts[edit]