The 2,000 Jews expelled from Radom in Nazi-occupied Poland have been exiled to provincial localities, the Jewish organ, Gazeta Zydowska, reveals.
The Jews were included in three categories (1) persons who arrived in Radom during the current year, (2) jobless persons and (3) “elements dangerous to society.”
They were brought to Dwikos near Sendonderz and to Chmenik near Busk from where they were directed to places in the neighborhood. The deportees were visited there by Joseph Diamond, president of the Radom Jewish Community, and Falk a delegate of the Joint Distribution Committee, who distributed relief.
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