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Appendix 2: List of Non-Aryan Doctors in Warsaw from the Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword ix
- Foreword xxi
- Preface 1
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Jewish Community in Poland 7
- Chapter 2: The Medical System in Prewar Poland 11
- Chapter 3: Jewish Doctors and Antisemitism between the Wars 22
- Chapter 4: Healthcare during and in the Aftermath of the 1939 Siege of Warsaw 50
- Chapter 5: Healthcare Prior to the Creation of the Ghetto 81
- Chapter 6: Healthcare after the Sealing of the Warsaw Ghetto 104
- Chapter 7: The Great Deportation (Grossaktion) 151
- Chapter 8: Healthcare after the Great Deportation 189
- Chapter 9: The Ghetto Uprising and Its Aftermath 201
- Chapter 10: Resistance by the Medical Fraternity 222
- Chapter 11: Conclusion 238
- Appendix 1: List of Jewish Doctors Who Were Arrested and Held Hostage in 1940 Following Andrzej Kott’s Escape from the Gestapo 245
- Appendix 2: List of Non-Aryan Doctors in Warsaw from the Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute 248
- Appendix 3: List of Jewish Doctors Working and Living in Warsaw in 1940–1942 273
- Appendix 4: List of Jewish Doctors Moved from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Łódź Ghetto in 1941/1942 351
- Appendix 5: Schedule of Pharmacies Overseen by the Pharmacy Department of the Judenrat 352
- Appendix 6: A List of Pharmacies Overseen by the Pharmacy Department of the Judenrat in the Ghetto in September 1942 353
- Appendix 7: List of Doctors who Saved Jews in Warsaw in 1939–1945 354
- Appendix 8: Photographs of Selected Doctors and Nurses 357
- Appendix 9: List of Teachers of Medicine in the Ghetto 383
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword ix
- Foreword xxi
- Preface 1
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Jewish Community in Poland 7
- Chapter 2: The Medical System in Prewar Poland 11
- Chapter 3: Jewish Doctors and Antisemitism between the Wars 22
- Chapter 4: Healthcare during and in the Aftermath of the 1939 Siege of Warsaw 50
- Chapter 5: Healthcare Prior to the Creation of the Ghetto 81
- Chapter 6: Healthcare after the Sealing of the Warsaw Ghetto 104
- Chapter 7: The Great Deportation (Grossaktion) 151
- Chapter 8: Healthcare after the Great Deportation 189
- Chapter 9: The Ghetto Uprising and Its Aftermath 201
- Chapter 10: Resistance by the Medical Fraternity 222
- Chapter 11: Conclusion 238
- Appendix 1: List of Jewish Doctors Who Were Arrested and Held Hostage in 1940 Following Andrzej Kott’s Escape from the Gestapo 245
- Appendix 2: List of Non-Aryan Doctors in Warsaw from the Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute 248
- Appendix 3: List of Jewish Doctors Working and Living in Warsaw in 1940–1942 273
- Appendix 4: List of Jewish Doctors Moved from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Łódź Ghetto in 1941/1942 351
- Appendix 5: Schedule of Pharmacies Overseen by the Pharmacy Department of the Judenrat 352
- Appendix 6: A List of Pharmacies Overseen by the Pharmacy Department of the Judenrat in the Ghetto in September 1942 353
- Appendix 7: List of Doctors who Saved Jews in Warsaw in 1939–1945 354
- Appendix 8: Photographs of Selected Doctors and Nurses 357
- Appendix 9: List of Teachers of Medicine in the Ghetto 383
- Index 387