2,May,1940
Here I am, another day, in this horrible and unpleasent part of Lodz. It has already passed one month since we were forced to leave our houses to come and leave here, all of us, every single jew who lived happily in Londz, before they came and ruin it all up. I meen the German people, who arrived here, to Lodz the last September. It hasn't been the same since then. They inmediatly changed it all. They started stablishing Anti-Jewish restrictions and ended forcing us to live here, in this run-down part of the city. They have finished with all our rights, we were forbidden to congregate our religious services, we have been subject to curfew, our radios were confiscated, and we were forced to wear the yellow star. In addition, we have been barred from most professions, and all of our communal institutions were ordered to disband. Yesterday, the German people closed up this ghetto were we are being forced to stay.
Me and my family aren´t any happy with our day by day. We are living in very bad conditions, there is no heat, little food and medicine, and inadequate sanitation. We can see people dead in the street from starvation, disease and exposure. I some times have to smuggle out this ghetto to go and find food for my family, because my parents and brothers are really starving some days.
Although we can still go to school and hospitals are available i would really do anything to change it all since German people arrived.
Natan Abbe
Me and my family aren´t any happy with our day by day. We are living in very bad conditions, there is no heat, little food and medicine, and inadequate sanitation. We can see people dead in the street from starvation, disease and exposure. I some times have to smuggle out this ghetto to go and find food for my family, because my parents and brothers are really starving some days.
Although we can still go to school and hospitals are available i would really do anything to change it all since German people arrived.
Natan Abbe
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