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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL JEWISH WW2 DOCUMENT from GHETTO in UKRAINE
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EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL JEWISH WW2 DOCUMENT fromGHETTO in UKRAINE
The document is writing in Hebrew. It has two Jewish stamps - one of them is Uman - city in Ukraine. The document has a normal wear.
From Jewish Ghetto in Uman (Ukraine) we have very limited information.
Original, not reproduction. The item is perfect for museum or private collection. It is very rare and unique item. Please note: last image is for sample only.
SIZE
: 200 x 220 mm (7 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches).
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WIKIPEDIA
: On August 1, 1941, when Uman was occupied, around 15,000 Jews resided in the city which included refugees from the surrounding villages and towns. During the first shootings, six Jewish doctors were killed. On August 13, the Germans executed 80 people from the local Jewish intelligentsia. On September 21, several thousand Jews were herded into the basement of the prison building, with around a thousand dying from suffocation. On October 1 1941, a ghetto was set up in the area known as Rakivka. But October 10 1941 (Yom Kippur) the ghetto was practically eliminated. 304 Police battalion from Kirovograd killed 5,400 Jews from Uman and 600 captured ones. Only the Jews with the skills necessary for the war effort remained in the ghetto with their families. Samborskiy and Tabachnik were in charge of Judenrat. The ghetto inmates were brutally tortured. During 1941-1942 over 10,000 Jews were killed in Uman. A labor camp for the Jews from Transnistria, Bessarabia and Bukovina was set up after the ghetto was liquidated. A POW camp called "Uman Pit" operated during the summer-autumn 1941 in Uman where thousands of people died or were killed. 80% of the total losses of civilian population in Uman were Jews.