Anonymous testimony of a Polish resident of Radom regarding the situation of the Jews of the city and his departure from Radom, 19 December 1942
Issuing of new identity cards in different colors for Poles, Jews and Ukrainians, from January 1940; work permits from the Arbeitsamt (Labor Office) that served as a security against being captured on the streets or on the trains; the situation of the Jews of Radom which was better relative to other cities, due to the treatment by the governor, Lasch, who accepted bribes from the Jews; establishment of two ghettos in Radom and thronging of masses of Jews from Warsaw...
Announcements of the German authorities regarding the closing of Jewish schools, the establishment of ghettos, curfew hours and the death penalty liable for any Jew without an appropriate permit and for any Pole who is found giving shelter or assistance to Jews, 22 November 1939-10 November 1942
- Announcement from Lasch, the Governor of the Radom Region, regarding the closing of all Jewish schools and educational institutions and the confiscation of the structures and assets in their ownership by the German authorities, 22 November 1939;
- Announcements from the Governor of the Radom Region itemizing the...