When the group of workers, among which was the...
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When the group of workers, among which was the authors wife, reached the cemetery, a roundup began.
Mrs. Mazor saw a friend of theirs - the policemen B. She asked him to help her, but he could do nothing for her.
They were about to march toward the Umschlagplatz when Gans-the German officer appeared. He had come especially to defend the unit from the Landau brother's factory. He succeeded in his task-they were saved. - 1942-00-00
- deportation
- German operations
- Germans, Jewish police, rescue attempts, deportation
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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. - 163-164
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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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Gans
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A German officer. He helped the Landau brothers.
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B. policjant żydowski
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A lawyer, a Jewish policeman.
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Mazor
Rose