"ISRAELITISCHES WOCHENBLATT"
No. 21, p.6. 28 May 1943.
The Soviet Government has issued a statement about its investigations into the Jewish problem in Poland. In Warsaw there
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were originally 400,000 Jews. Although new additions arrived continually from all towns in Germany and Poland, there were barely 40,000 Jews left in the Ghetto at the end. Out of the 32,000 Jews in Radom, 3,500 have remained; out of the 22,000 in Petro-kovo only 2,600 are left. No more has been heard of the 30,000 Jews of Keltsy; 2,000 Jews are still alive in Czenstochovo out of the original total of 40,000 * * * 60,000 people have lost
their lives in the towns of Kiev and Dnieperpetrowsk.
Extract from Israelitisches Wochenblatt, on a Soviet report on the elimination of Jews from many Polish cities
Date: 28 May 1943
Literal Title: "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" No. 21, p. 6. 28 May 1943.
Defendant: Julius Streicher
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: M-194
HLSL Item No.: 452685
Notes:The exhibit number is provided by document D 839; Bundle B was presented on 29 April 1946.