European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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Then photos, then to find a photographer. It had to be organized perfectly.
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Differences were big.
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Here there were hungry and naked people, dead bodies were not in the streets, and there they were.
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And then this horrible contrast.
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Can you believe that in the ghetto you could get bananas and in Warsaw you did not have any chance to get them?
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There was a restaurant, a Jewish one, in the ghetto, in 1942, where you could get everything.
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Even on the Aryan side you could not find it…
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And when you get to the street, only dead bodies, naked…
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And that police… I, if I was going into the ghetto, I was scared only of the Jewish police. Nobody else.
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Because I had never seen that a German shot a Jew in the ghetto.
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But I saw Jewish police killing Jews in the ghetto. And I saw it.
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I did not understand them at that time.
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When I got to Majdanek, I understood what it was about.
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This group of people, those who were managing the ghetto, wanted to survive at all costs.
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It was not the Germans who were preparing the long lines of Jews who were sent to Umschlagplatz.
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Jews were doing that, those Jewish policemen.
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They were told to deliver four hundred Jews,
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so they were taking four hundred Jews to the loading ramp, to the transport.
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Getting involved in the armed resistance
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And the cooperation started, they said charity part.
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