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The
Judenrat is informed of the following:
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All
Jewish persons living in Warsaw, regardless of age and
sex, will be resettled in the East.
2.
The following are excluded from the resettlement:
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All
Jewish persons employed by German Authorities or
enterprises, and who can show proof of this fact.
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All
Jewish persons who are members or employees of the
Judenrat (on the day of the publication of this
regulation).
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All
Jewish persons who are employed by a Reich-German company
and can show proof of the fact.
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All
Jews capable of work who have up to now not been brought
into the labor process are to be taken to the barracks in
the Jewish quarter.
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All
Jewish persons who belong to the staff of the Jewish
hospitals. This applies also to the members of the Jewish
Disinfection Team.
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All
Jewish persons who belong to the Jewish Police (Juedischer
Ordnungsdienst).
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All
Jewish persons who are first-degree relatives of the
person listed under a) through f). Such relatives are
exclusively wives and children.
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All
Jewish persons who are hospitalized in one of the Jewish
hospitals on the first day of the resettlement and are not
fit to be discharged. Fitness for the discharge will be
decided by a doctor to be appointed by the Judenrat.
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Every
Jew being resettled may take 15 kgs. of his property as
baggage. All valuables such as gold, jewelry, money, etc.,
may be taken. Food is to be taken for three days.
4.
The resettlement will begin at 11:00 o'clock on July 22, 1942.
In the course of the resettlement the Judenrat will have the
following tasks, for the precise execution of which the
members of the Judenrat will answer with their lives....
Eksterminacja,
pp. 300-302.
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The Regulation and detailed instructions for carrying it out
were dictated to the Judenrat in Warsaw by Hoefle, who was in
charge of the evacuation. |