Authors: Martin Gilbert
Jewish Fighting Organization: established (in Warsaw),
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,
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; and the killing of Jewish policemen,
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; in Bialystok,
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,
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; near Rzeszow,
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; in Cracow,
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,
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; in Czestochowa,
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,
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; and the Warsaw ghetto uprising,
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,
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; a founder of, shot,
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; in Bedzin,
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; in Kovno,
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; in Warsaw after the ghetto uprising,
16
; and the Polish uprising in Warsaw (August 1944),
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Jewish Labour Federation (Palestine): and the rescue of Greek Jews,
1
‘Jewish Nation in Poland’, the: once glorious,
1
; destroyed for ever,
2
Jewish New Year (
Rosh Hashana):
Jews attacked during (1931),
1
; Jews shot during (1939),
2
; Warsaw ghetto established on (1940),
3
; a deportation from Warsaw on (1942),
4
; Jews escape from Denmark on (1943),
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; at Auschwitz-Birkenau (1944),
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Jewish Police: in Warsaw,
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,
2
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; in Minsk, their commander co-operates with resistance groups,
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; in Baranowicze, murdered,
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; shot, in Warsaw,
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,
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; at Szczebrzeszyn,
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; in Oszmiana (‘rescue what you can’),
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; at Lomza,
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; at Rohatyn,
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; in Lodz,
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; in Vilna,
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; in Kovno,
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,
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Jewish Sabbath: anti-Jewish indignities during (1938),
1
; at Chelmno death camp (1942),
2
; in Warsaw (1942),
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,
4
; in Birkenau (1943),
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; in Koldyczewo camp (1943),
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; and the death of Jews after liberation (1945),
7
Jewish Scout Movement: and resistance in France,
1
Jewish Self Defence: in Poland (1936),
1
‘Jews not wanted’ placards:
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,
2
Joachimsman, Ruth: a survivor, murdered after liberation,
1
Jody: mass murder at (1941),
1
n.
2
Joffe, Chaim: joins partisans,
1
Johst, Hans: an enemy of ‘culture’,
1
Joint Boycott Council:
1
‘Joker’, the: and the news of Hitler’s death,
1
Jolles, Rose: act of defiance by,
1
Jordan, SS Captain: his promise of work and life,
1
Jozefek, Kazimierz: hanged for helping Jews (1944),
1
Jozefow: labour camp at,
1
Jozio (from Lvov): no hope of seeing again,
1
Judenzug
(‘Jew train’): returns empty,
1
Jungsztajn, Zeev: recalls a bombardment,
1
Jup (a Kapo): at Auschwitz,
1
Jurezkaya, Niuta: executed (1943),
1
Justman, Reginka: shot (1942),
1
K., Moniek: killed (1943),
1
Kacyzne, Alter: beaten to death (1941),
1
Kacza Street (Warsaw): and the uprising,
1
Kaczerginski, Shmerl: learns of a massacre,
1
; hears about the Warsaw uprising,
2
; hears a poem about resistance,
3
Kaczmarski, Stefan: killed for hiding Jews (1943),
1
Kadomskiy, Leonid: escapes, later killed in action,
1
Kafka, Franz: his friend commits suicide (1940),
1
Kagan, Dvora: killed (1943),
1
Kagan, Idel: an eye-witness of events in Nowogrodek,
1
,
2
,
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,
4
; and an escape bid,
5
Kagan, Moshe: sent in the direction of ‘life’,
1
Kagan, Nehama: killed (1943),
1
Kagan, Raja: recalls incidents of an escape from Auschwitz,
1
Kagan, Rakhil: helps revolt,
1
Kagan, Yankel: killed (1941),
1
Kahana-Shapira, Rabbi Avrohom: ‘to save as many as can be saved’,
1
Kahane, Rabbi David: given sanctuary,
1
Kahane, Dr Seweryn: killed, after liberation,
1
Kahn, Artur: killed in Dachau (1933),
1
Kahn, Erwin: killed in Dachau (1933),
1
Kaiserwald camp (Riga): final deportation from,
1
Kakol, Jan: shelters a Jewish child,
1
Kalarash (Calarasi): and a death train (1941),
1
,
2
Kaldo, Rosa: commits suicide (1942),
1
Kalenczuk, Fiodor: gives Jews refuge,
1
Kalisz: a Jewess escapes from (1939),
1
; Jewish women slave labourers near (1940),
2
; Jews murdered by gas near (October 1941),
3
Kallman, Frans Olof: aged twenty-two months, gassed at Auschwitz (1943),
1
Kallmeyer (a chemist): and poison gas,
1
Kalmanovitch, Zelig: the price of life commented on by,
1
Kaltenbrunner, Ernst: and a propaganda proposal,
1
Kaluszyn: a deportation from,
1
Kamen Koszyrski: first victims in (1941),
1
Kamenets Podolsk: mass murder at (1941),
1
Kamienna Gora: a death march to, recalled,
1
Kaminski Brigade: soldiers of, kill Jews (1944),
1
Kaminsky, Suzanne: a tiny baby, deported,
1
Kamionka: mass murder at (1941),
1
,
2
n.
3
Kampinos forest: punishment camp in (1941),
1
Kanal, Yisrael: his act of revenge,
1
Kantor, Alfred: deported from Auschwitz to a labour camp (1944),
1
; and a hanging (1945),
2
; and the end of a death train,
3
Kaplan, Dr: his daughter’s death (1943),
1
Kaplan, Chaim: his recording of the fate of Warsaw Jewry,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
8
; and the establishment of the Warsaw ghetto,
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,
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,
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,
12
; and the fate of Lodz Jewry,
13
; and news reaching Warsaw,
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,
15
; and forced labour (1940),
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,
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; and the Pruszkow deportees (1941),
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; and the ‘final victim’,
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; and the Chanukkah killings (1941),
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; and news of killings at ‘some unknown place’ near Lublin (1942),
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; and a ‘calamity’ in Warsaw (
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April 1942),
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; and three ‘candidates for death’,
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; deported to Treblinka,
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; and the fate of those ‘expelled’ from Warsaw,
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; and those who ‘escaped from the trap’,
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Kaplan, Joseph: shot (1942),
1
Kaplan, Yosef: and plans for resistance, Kaplanas, Zahar: saved by a non-Jew,
1
Kapler, Jacob: and a mass escape,
1
Kaplinsky, Hirsh: forms a partisan unit, but killed in action (1942),
1
Karasick, Abraham: recalls death of Yitzhak Maimed (1943),
1
; and the Bialystok ghetto revolt,
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,
3
; and an act of defiance in Bialystok (1944),
4
Karczew: Jews murdered at,
1
Karelicze: fate of Jews from,
1
Karmelicka Street (Warsaw): Jews beaten up on (1940),
1
; a Jew killed on (1942),
2
; a deportation reaches (1942),
3
Karp, Israel: shot for resistance (1940),
1
Karrer, Lukos: saves Jews,
1
Karstatt, Eliezer: witnesses a deportation to Sobibor,
1
Kartun, Berl: killed (1943),
1
Kasche, Siegfried: and the Jews until Italian military occupation,
1
Kasprzykowski, Ignacy: saves Jews,
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n.
2
Kastner, Rudolf: questions Eichmann’s deputy,
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; Eichmann’s warnings to,
2
,752
Katowice: fate of a rabbi from,
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Katz, Aron: killed (1943),
1
Katz, Edita: a partisan commander, killed in action (1944),
1
Katz, Hillel: shot (1943),
1
Katz, Jacob: saves fellow Jews,
1
Katz, Josef: eye-witness to a deportation,
1
Katz, Manuel: deported (1942),
1
Katz, Rozalia: dies, after liberation (1945),
1
Katz, Dr Theo: killed (1933),
1
Katzmann, SS General: and Jewish attempts to avoid deportation,
1
Katznelson, Benjamin: murdered (1943),
1
Katznelson, Bension: murdered (1943),
1
Katznelson, Yitzhak: attends a play,
1
; told of an incident during a deportation,
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; his relatives deported,
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; ‘The Jews are shooting!’,
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; his song, and his death,
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; ‘Sing a hymn to the hero’,
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Kaufman, Aron: shot (1939),
1
Kaye, Sala: recalls Day of Atonement in Auschwitz,
1
Kazinets, Isai (Joshua) Pavlovich: leads partisans in Minsk,
1
Kecskemet: arrival of postcards at,
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Kedainiai: mass murder at (1941),
1
Keiler, Maria: ‘she simply walked away’,
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Keilis camp: Jews smuggled out of,
1
Keitel, General (later Field Marshal): and the need for ‘ruthless measures’ against Jews (12 September 1941),
1
Kelme: ‘sanctification of the name of God’ by martyrdom at (1941),
1
Kem, Jeszyk: his family remain outside the ghetto,
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; deported,
2
Kempner, Vitka: and the flight of Jews from Poland (1939),
1
; and resistance near Vilna (1943),
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,
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; and ‘the last Jew in the world’,
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Kenigswein: commands a ‘battle unit’ in the Polish Warsaw uprising,
1
Kerch: mass murder at (1941),
1
Kfar Maccabia: re-union of twins at (1984),
1
n.
2
Kharash, Leonid: escapes, later killed in action,
1
Khazanovich, S. M.: leads a Jewish partisan group (1942),
1
Kherson: mass murder at (1941),
1
; executions in (1942),
2
Khmelnik: killing of Jews at (1941),
1
; (in 1942),
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,
3
; (in 1943).
4
Kibel, Raizl: helps a revolt,
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; recalls a death march,
2
Kidash (an SS man): kills a baby (1942),
1
Kiddush Ha-Shem
(‘sanctification of the Name of God’ by martyrdom): at Kelme (1941),
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; in Wlodawa (1942),
2
; in Piotrkow,
3
; a ruling on (1943),
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; Ringelblum prefers to go ‘the way of’ (1944),
5
Kiel: death of a Jew in (1933),
1
Kielce: indignities against Jews of (1939),
1
; labour camps in region of,
2
; and the news of the fall of France (1940),
122; Jews deported to (1941),
3
,
4
; Jews deported to Treblinka from (1942),
5
,
6
,
7
; forty-two Jews murdered in, after liberation (4 July 1946),
8
Kiemieliszki: all Jews shot at (1942),
1
Kiev: German advance towards (1941),
1
; Germans occupy,
2
; fate of the Jews at (September 1941),
3
; mass murder south of (1941),
4
; fate of a Jew born in (1943),
5
; a Jewish Major’s journey from (1944),
6
; liberated,
7
Kimmelman, Oswald: killed (1943),
1
Kindermann, Siegbert: murdered (1933),
1
Kinster, Ita: dies (1941),
1
Kirshenbaum, Mordechai: organizes mass escape,
1
Kishinev: a poem written after the pogram in (1903),
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n.
2
; riots in (1936),
3
; mass murder in (1941),
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,
5
,
6
Kislovodsk: fate of Jews of (1942),
1
Kistarcsa (Hungary): a deportation from,
1
Kittner, SS Quartermaster-Sergeant: shot (1943),
1
Klaczko, Jacob: supports resistance,
1
; kills a German,
2
; killed,
3
Kladovo: Jewish refugees reach (1939),
1
Klajnman, Seweryn: escapes from Treblinka,
1
Kleck: Jews shot at (1941),
1
; a mass escape from (1942),
2
Klein, Sara: deported (1944),
1
Kleinman, Josef Zalman: eye-witness to an ‘action’ at Auschwitz,
1
; describes an episode at Auschwitz on the Day of Atonement,
2
Klemensow: forced labour at (1940),
1
Klessheim Castle: Hitler’s meetings with Horthy at,
1
,
2
Klibanski, Bronia: and ‘new hope’ brought to Bialystok,
1
Kligerman, Rywka: executed (1941),
1
,
2
n.
3
Klinger, Alter der: ‘calls for justice’,
1
Klinzmann, Willi: at Treblinka station,
1
Klodawa: murder of Jews from (1942),
1
,
2
,
3
; Jews from, at Chelmno,
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,
5
,
6
,
7
; fate of an escapee from,
8
; sewing machines of Jews from,
9
Klompul, Gita: killed (1941),
1
Klompul, Leah: and the fate of the Jews of Kovno,
1
; deported to a camp in Estonia,
2