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Testimony of Nina Plotnitzka-Rosman and her mother Mikhla Rosman regarding the fate of the Jews of Kowel until their hiding during the Workers' Ghetto Aktion in August 1942

- Jews of Kowel before the Nazi occupation; mass escape eastward prior to the German entry; departure of the Soviet forces from Kowel, May 1941; cruelty and Aktionen in Kowel, with the cooperation of Poles and Ukrainians; looting, demands for contributions, kidnapping of wealthy Jews, abuse of religious Jews; Commissar Kampeka, Entesky, and others – war criminals; yellow badge; work permits as protection against kidnappings; members of the Judenrat: Moshe Perl, Shlomo Mandel, Dr. Widerer, Lipsch...
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item Id
3541110
Type of material
Testimony
File Number
114
Language
Yiddish
Record Group
M.1 - Central Historical Commission (CHC) of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone, Munich
Sub-Record Group
M.1.E - Testimonies Collection
Name of Submitter
Nina Plotnitzka-Rosman and her mother Mikhla Plotnitzka-Rosman
No. of pages/frames
13
Archival Signature
247/114
Connected to Item
M.1.E - Collection of testimonies gathered by the Central Historic Committee of the Liberated Jews in Munich, 1946-1948
Form of Testimony
Written testimony
Dedication
Moshal Repository, Yad Vashem Archival Collection