• The SS plundered the Jewish property: Clothing, linen, equipment of workshops and furniture were stored in special buildings in the center of Kielce.
  • Sunday’s emotional ceremonies were held at the site where the pogrom took place, as well as at the Kielce Jewish cemetery and at the former Kielce synagogue...
  • A memorial for the 45 murdered children was erected in the Jewish cemetery in Kielce.
  • On 22 April, another 500 people were brought to Kielce, and on the following day the SS demanded that the Jewish doctors kill all patients in the ghetto hospital.
  • As they demolished a cowshed, they realized that the foundation was made of gravestones, most likely taken from a nearby Jewish cemetery in Stopnica.
  • Jewish cemeteries were also located in today's ul Gwarna, while the cemetery in ul Lotnicza is still in use. Jewish presence in Wrocław.
  • the Judenrat and the Jewish policemen.³ In May 1943, most Jewish prisoners from Kielce were transported to forced-labour camps in Starachowice...