Newsgroups: soc.history,soc.culture.jewish Subject: Holocaust Calendar: November 28 Followup-To: alt.revisionism From: kmcvay@nizkor.org.nospam Reply-To: kmcvay@nizkor.org.nospam Organization: The Nizkor Project X-Remember: http://www.nizkor.org [Follow-ups set] November 28 1938 A police ordinance about Jews appearing in public restricts Jewish citizens from moving about freely and finding places to live. (Ruerup, 113) 1939 Regarding compulsory labor of Polish Jews, Dr. Emil Strodthoff wrote, in the _V"olkischer Beobachter_: "It gives us particular pleasure to use the beloved gentlemen of Abraham's seed for carrying straw and setting up camps. Their hollow excuses were of no avail. We simply went through the streets, collecting them, and whoever, despite a friendly request, thought he had no time, was soon taught better. During a war there is no time to waste, and there are--thank God!--plenty of ways of dealing with recalcitrant Jews." (The Black Book of Poland, pp. 231-232) Work Cited Poland, Ministerstwo Informacji. The Black Book of Poland. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1942. Ruerup, Reinhard, Ed., trans. By Werner T. Angress. Topography of Terror. Berlliner Festspiele GmbH, Berlin: 1987
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