Archive/File: holocaust/poland/osowa osowa.001 Last-Modified: 1995/01/11 "On August 30 [1941] Emanuel Ringelblum received information smuggled out of a labour camp at Osowa, near Chelm. 'There were a few cases of typhus. The SS men took over, ordered the Jewish workers (around fifty of them) to line up. Five men dug a trench-grave behind the line-up, another five were machine-gunned, then still another five dug and were machine-gunned, etc. Finally only five or six men were left of the whole camp...'<30>" (Gilbert, 189) <30> Ringelblum notes, 30 August 1941: Jacob Sloan (editor), Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto: the Journal of Emanuel Ringelblum, New York 1958, page 197. Work Cited Gilbert, Martin. The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe during the Second World War. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1985
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