“Paskow,” Emil said sharply. I sat, kept my eyes on my lap. “Deportations are coming.” “Excuse me?” I looked at up at him then. “The Judenrat has been asked to make lists of Jews here in the ghetto to be deported east.” “I don’t understand,” I said, although I did. “Jews will be gathered and taken to the train station on Strawki Street. From there, they will be transported to some sort of relocation camp in eastern Poland.”