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WWII Document - Judenrat - Ghetto in Frysztak 1941
WWII Document - Judenrat - Ghetto in Frysztak 1941
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Document from Frysztak, which was a very small village near Strzyzow in Poland. This document was issued a few months before the Germans opened a ghetto in this village. It deals with the approval of gifts in the form of drugs from the Jewish Social Self. Rare stamp from JUDENRAT along with the signature of Samuel Baldinger! About the Jewish in this village: In the first days of the Nazi occupation, the Nazis executed a few Jews in a synagogue and on 15 September 1939, 3 Jews of Strzyżów were shot to death. In the spring of 1940, 9 Jews were murdered in the local kirkut, and in the Winter 1941-1942, four Jews were murdered in the streets of the town. Rabbi Chaim Baruch Halberstam, together with his grandson Alter Zewim escaped east to the Soviet zone of occupation but later he came back to Rzeszów and Frysztak. In 1941, there were 1,322 Jews in the town. The chairman of the Judenrat became Samuel Baldinger. In 1942, Germans established a ghetto for the Jews. Jews from Warsaw who were building a side-track from Wiśniowa to Stępina where a tunnel for the railway was erected by Jews from Frysztak were already there. In the ghetto, more than half of the Jews were from outside of Frysztak. The partial liquidation took part on 3 July 1942, when the military Police from Jasło along with the Ukrainian detachment from the training camp Werkschutz in Moderówka took approximately 850 Jews: women, children and the elderly to the forest in Wawrzyce where they were murdered. During the loading of cars, multiple cases of infant killings occurred. Skulls of recently born babies were smashed against the walls of houses. Young Jews were gathered in a synagogue from where they were going to work in a quarry in Cieszyn. Later they were taken to a concentration camp in Płaszów. Another group of about 250 Jews were executed by Nazis on 12 July 1942 outside of a forest in Krajowice near Jasło. The last son of a rabbi and one of his grandsons were killed. On 18 August 1942, the rest of the Jews were sent to a ghetto in Jasło. In the end, the majority of Jews were killed in a concentration camp in Bełżec.
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Good codition but torn corner.
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WWII Document - Judenrat - Ghetto in Frysztak 1941

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