Calel Perechodnik about Jewish Police

The Second World War - Testimonies

Calel Perechodnik - a Jewish policeman - wrote this about his own colleagues from the Jewish police in the book "Am I a murderer?"

There is no excuse for Jewish policemen in Warsaw (...). Their hearts became petrified, and all human feelings became alien to them. They were rounding-up people, carrying babies from their flats in their hands, and robbing them by the way. No wonder the Jews hated their police more than the Germans, more than the Ukrainians.

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