Volume 10
Poland: Annexed Territories
August 1941–1945
By 1941, most of the Jews in the Polish territories annexed to the Reich – Danzig-West Prussia, the Wartheland, District Bialystok, Zichenau (Ciechanów) and eastern Upper Silesia – were incarcerated in ghettos and camps: the largest ghettos were Litzmannstadt and Bialystok. This volume documents the situation in the ghettos, the deportations to extermination camps, the Jewish resistance in the ghettos and even at the extermination camp Kulmhof.
Documents
This volume contains 285 source documents about the persecution and murder of the Jews in the Polish territories annexed to the Reich between August 1941 and 1945.
Archives represented: 32
Maps: 2
Pages: 875
Maps
This professionally designed map details the specific geographical area in focus in Volume 10.
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The efforts of many people went into producing this volume, which is based on its counterpart in the German VEJ series. The contributors are acknowledged here.
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