Testimonies of Antoni?owski [name not fully decipherable] about the Wlodawa ghetto and the Sobibór extermination camp in 1941–1944, of Eda Richtman about deportation from Kraków to Sobibór, of Rubin Floman about various camps, of Jehuda Elberg about the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and of Pinkus about the liquidation of the amp in Poniatowa.
- Testimony of Antoni?owski [name not fully decipherable], a Polish physician from Wlodawa, about the establishment of the Wlodawa ghetto in 1941, construction of the Sobibór extermination camp, and the camp's internal structure. Arrival of trains carrying Jews from Poland...
Testimony of Käthe Breslauer regarding her experiences in Theresienstadt, 1942-1945
Kaethe Breslauer reports on her deportation from Berlin in 1942 to Theresienstadt and her life and work there until the liberation by the Russians and the return-journey of the surviving inmates.
She describes the following events in detail:
- The registration of the author and her sister for the "transfer" into the unknown already in November 1941; almost a year of waiting, during which the sisters received some secret benefits from non-Jews
- Transport to a collection camp in Berlin and departure Sept. or Oct....