They were then seen entering the house of a local Jew.
These boys would eat their meals at the homes of the local Jews.
The local Jews were given ten days in which to move into the areas allocated for the ghetto.
The atrocities are also reflected in the accounts of local Jews.
A second, smaller ghetto was set up in its place for about 1,000 local Jews.
Some local Jews managed to escape into hiding, though very few survived.
The local Jews gave me a detailed description of how the tragedy had started.
Reacting to the arrests many local Jews fled the city.
Initially, it met with little success, even from the local Jews, because the project seemed far too ambitious.
From the late 19th century local Jews began to enter the free professions.