Wołyńska From Warsaw
- YES
- From Warsaw
- Wołyńska
- 11
- 'Special' house
- in the ghetto
- social/communal
- poor, death
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The report from 23 February 1942 announces that in that building from the beginning of the war 95 out of 125 inhabitants died; 7 families died out completely in that house including: the Durman's (6 people), the Unterman's (7 people), the Mlynek's (7 people), the Lejbowicz's (5 people).
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Jews' Diaries, sygn. 302/239; the Jewish Historical Institute Archives; title: Sprawa 'specjalnych' domow w dzielnicy zydowskiej (The Issue of 'Special' Houses in the Jewish District) Author's name unknown, the issue of 'special; houses in the Jewish district. Memorial with an appeal for help to the dwellers of so-called 'special houses' in the Warsaw ghetto. They lingered on in hopeless conditions and died of starvation and epidemic. Report of 23 February 1942 concerns the situation in the so-called 'special houses'. Apart from the text proper, the report consists of 5 appendices, of which only one (no. 1) survived. The others were: a report about orphaned children after their entire families died (no. 2); a report of the House Committee in Krochmalna Street No. 13(no. 3); a report on cases of cannibalism (no. 4); a report on the impossibility of buying cheap dinners in people's kitchens by the dwellers of special houses (no. 5). The author of appendix no. 1 is engineer B. Finkel. Typescript, p. 1-8, size: 290 x 210 mm, in Polish. <b>Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute </b>
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