Ciepła From Warsaw
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- From Warsaw
- Midtown
- Ciepła
- private life / daily life
- children, street, beggars, everyday life
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a girl sang Hebrew songs there.
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The author has collected all his notes written between 1939 and 1941 in a diary form, both in Polish and English (as 'Diary') and several short articles. This diary deals with the siege of Warsaw, the early days of the occupation (incl. forced labour) and the life in the Warsaw ghetto. The 'Diary' is a brief version of the original Polish notes. Both contains the author's reflections on: the causes of Poland's disaster - criticism of pre-war policy of the Polish state, on an eyewitness - a summary of what Heinrich Heine said on the Jews and the Poles, recounting persecution of the Jews in different historical periods, excerpts from Ludendorff's memoirs regarding Poland, reflections on dictatorship and dictators and the demographic situation of France as highlighted by Jean Giraudoux's Pleins pouvoirs. Published: Pamiętniki z getta warszawskiego (Memoirs from the Warsaw Ghetto), Warsaw, 1993, pp. 35-40 (fragment).
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