Book description:
The volume includes documents regarding help provided to Jews by Poles in the Radom district of the General Governorate. Most of them are reports of witness interrogations prepared by employees of the Central Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland and its field branches. They are accompanied by letters addressed from the rescuers to the Central Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland, as well as accounts of survivors. The documents refer to the various forms of help, ranging from food support, help in acquiring false identities or temporary hiding to long-term hiding (many months, many years). Some of the documents address the repression of Poles by the Germans for supporting the Jewish population.
The book contains an edition of 104 documents from the resources of the Institute of National Remembrance, the Branch Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation in Lublin and the State Archive in Radom, relating to aid provided to Jews by Poles during World War II.