Letter from M. Flyasker in New York proposing the publication of excerpts from "The Black Book" by Ilya Ehrenburg in the Jewish American press if he receives permission from the author
Excerpts from "The Illustrated London News" newspaper describing the Jews of Poland under the Nazi regime
Photographs in the newspaper:
- Photograph of Jews wearing the yellow badge on their arms;
- Photograph of Polish citizens, among them many Jews, with their arms tied behind their heads, being brought to their deaths;
- Photograph of a "Dance of Death" before the murder;
- Photograph of elderly and weak Jews working at harsh forced labor.
The article "V Nikolayeve" (In Nikolayev) deals with the liberation of the city of Nikolayev, 28 March 1944
The article deals mainly with the liberation of the city of Nikolayev by the Red Army, 28 March 1944, and the damage caused to the factories, and the educational and cultural institutions in the city; the murder of Professor Kransfeld; establishment of a camp for Soviet POWs and local residents; high mortality in the camp from starvation and epidemics; burning of the corpses of those who perished in the camp; deportation of the young residents of Nikolayev to forced labor in Germany.
The article "Na okraine Slavuty" (In the Outskirts of Slavuta) deals with the murder of Soviet POWs and local residents in Slavuta
Oppression and liquidation of the local population in Slavuta and murder of POWs and local residents in the camp; the fate of the physician, Dr. Kharmats, who was murdered with his wife and son Borya, apparently during the "Aktion" (The word "Jew" is not mentioned in the article).
File Number : 313
Type of Material : Newspaper Clippings, Names of Perpetrators
The article "Rava Russkaya" deals with the murder of the Jews from Rawa Ruska in Belzec and the liberation of the city of Rawa Ruska by the Red Army
The article deals mainly with the liberation of Rawa Rusk and the return to life; among other items mentioned in the article, is the murder of the Jews of Rawa Ruska in Belzec (in the article the name Bevzets is written); hiding of a group of Jews in the nearby forest and their return to Rawa Ruska after the liberation; names of the survivors.
The article "God pod zemley" (One Year Under the Ground) deals with the lives of Jews in hiding in an underground cave
Entry of the Germans, July 1941(the place is not mentioned); establishment of a ghetto for the Jews from the surrounding villages; murder of Jews, summer 1942; hiding of groups of Jews in an underground cave; discovery of the hiding place by the Germans; lighting of a bonfire next to the opening to the cave; asphyxiation of many Jews from the smoke; escape of a small group of Jews from the cave through an opening they had excavated; in hiding in the forest until the liberation.
*After the...
File Number : 311
Type of Material : Names, Names of Perpetrators, Newspaper Clippings
Two articles regarding the murder of Jews in Ponary: "U mogil rasstreljanny" (Near the Graves of Those Murdered) and "Tragediya v Ponarskom lesu" (The Tragedy in the Ponary Forest)
Murder of Jews in Ponary over the course of three years; hiding traces of the murder by burning the corpses.
Articles published in the "Za chest Rodiny" (For the Glory of the Motherland) newspaper regarding Nazi crimes in Lwow, Pikulitsy and Ustilug
- The article, "We Will Remind You of This Also" deals with the cruel murder of Frida Feldman, a military medic;
- The article, "The Living Witnesses Relate" deals with Nazi crimes in Lwow, the deportation of elderly Jews and children from Lwow to an unknown place, and the establishment of the Janowska concentration and labor camp for Jews from the Lwow Ghetto;
- Article regarding the murder of the Soviet POWs in the Pikulitsky camp;
- The article, "Three Years...
File Number : 309
Type of Material : Names, Names of Perpetrators, Newspaper Clippings
Articles published in the "Znamya Rodiny" (Flag of the Motherland) newspaper regarding Nazi crimes in Ukraine and in the Klooga camp
Articles regarding oppression and liquidation of the local population in Ukraine:
- The article "Lyudoedy" (The Cannibals) deals with the murder of Jews in the village of Ts (The full name of the village is not mentioned in the article) in Ukraine, spring 1942;
- The article "Chetytnadtsat tysyach" (14,000) deals with the murder of Jews in the Chernovtsy, Tulchin, Bratslav, Shpikov, Yaryshev, and Mogilev-Podolski Ghettos in pits near the Yuzhy Bug River;
- The article...
File Number : 308
Type of Material : Newspaper Clippings, Names, Names of Perpetrators