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[email protected] for further information about this collection RG-15.150 2009.143 Podziemne Archiwum Getta Białostockiego (Archiwum Mersika‐Tenenbauma) (Sygn. 204), 1941‐1943 Archives of the Jewish Historical Science and Research Institute in Warsaw Aleksandra Bankowska Inventory of the Underground Archives of the Bialystok Archives (Mersik-Tenenbaum Archives) 1941-1943 Warsaw 2008 http://collections.ushmm.org http://collections.ushmm.org Contact
[email protected] for further information about this collection Contents 1. History of the archives ………………………………………3 2. Principles of arranging records ……………………………...6 3. Description of records in the inventory …………………….11 4. List of abbreviations ………………………………………. 12 5. Review of inventory contents ………………………………12 6. Publication of documents …………………………………..12 7. Inventory ……………………………………………………14 Introduction 2 http://collections.ushmm.org http://collections.ushmm.org Contact
[email protected] for further information about this collection History of the Archives The history of the Underground Archives of the Bialystok Ghetto are rather unclear. We do not know much about the manner in which the group collecting the documents worked, the type of material the originators of the archives managed to hide and how much has been preserved to-date as well as where it is. In November 1942 there arrived in the Bialystok ghetto Mordechaj Tenenbaum- Tamaroff, an activist in "Dror", the youth Zionist movement in the Warsaw ghetto. He became involved in collecting reports and documents concerning the fate of Jews in Bialystok and the Bialystok region. His closest collaborator was Cwi Hirsz Mersik. Mersik died of typhoid fever in January 1943; his function was taken over by Gedalia Pitluk.