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Article in the Gazeta Zydowska ("Jewish Gazette"), a Jewish newspaper that was put out with the approval of the German authorities in the General-Government. 25 March 1941.

“Wolbrom was the second largest concentration Jews in the Miechow district. A soup kitchen in the town distributed some 500 meals every day. Sanitation provision in Wolbrom was of a high standard, and functioned efficiently. The Jewish community was not immune from the expenses of the sanitation works. A Jewish police section was later established close to the community in order to aid them in carrying out their duties.”

 
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Willie Sterner describes what took place on September 5-6, 1942 in Wolbrom.


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