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The Ringelblum Archive and the Oneg Shabbat group

About the Ringelblum Archive
It was established in the Warsaw Ghetto in November 1940 on the initiative of the historian Emanuel Ringelblum. In 1942, it was buried in the ruins of the ghetto.
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About the Oneg Shabbat group
In autumn 1940, a group of several dozen people living in the Warsaw Ghetto began to collect and edit an extensive account of the fate of Polish Jews under German occupation.
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Book series Ringelblum Archive
What can be found in the next volumes of the Ringelblum Archive critical edition we are preparing?
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Collection of the Ringelblum Archive online
Browse the materials of the Ringelblum Archive on the portal of the Central Jewish Library. Volumes are available in Polish and English.
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