The same day the author reached the apartment...
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The same day the author reached the apartment of his friend Wolosewicz. The next day he met his wife there, who had given him up for dead.
- 1942-09-05
- 1942-09-06
- deportation
- housing, private/everyday life
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Written between 1952 and 1954, the book is a key work documenting the Warsaw ghetto from its establishment to its final days.
How did life look like in the Warsaw ghetto? What organizations took - or should have taken - care of its inhabitants? How did so many survive in such a terrible isolation? In answering those questions Michel Mazor details the vanishing of a city.
The book is a study of the social and political life of the Warsaw ghetto. - 176-177
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Mazor
Michel
He was born in Kiev of jewish parents. After studying law, he left Russia at the outbreak of the civil war and moved...
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Mazor
Rose
Michel Mazor's wife.In August 1942 she escaped the ghetto. She lived under the name Marie-Rosalie Mazurkiewicz.
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Wolosewicz
Zygmunt
A lawyer.
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Mazor
Michel