"Here in the ghetto, hunger encompasses more and more circles. There is already a feeling of shame at being full. . . .
"Our friend receives a letter from Warsaw: his father, mother, and brother-in-law have died of hunger.
"I know of cases of cooking potato skins, cases of poor people not wanting to take any money. They beg for a crust of bread.
"People walk around half wild, mean, upset—doctors explain it as hunger. . . .
"The same hunger increases many new diseases of hunger among us. But we shall write separately about that."
~~ from
The Last Days of the Jerusalem of Lithuania: Chronicles from the Vilna Ghetto and the Camps, 1939—1944 by
Herman Kruk
Published on March 30, 2022 15:39