In the Mist of Wanderings: A Collection of Testimonies by Jewish Refugees from the Oneg Shabbat Archive, 1939-1942, 2015
This is a collection of 46 testimonies from Jews who fled with the first waves of those who escaped from occupied Poland to the territories of the Soviet Union, and later returned to Warsaw, some after Operation Barbarossa, with the beginning of anti-Jewish persecution and in the midst of mass murders. In their testimonies collected by the staff of the Oneg Shabbat underground archives, headed by Emanuel Ringelblum, which operated in the Warsaw ghetto, the refugees recounted their personal stories, the wanderings of refugees and the experiences of Jews under the occupation. The testimonies document the experiences of the Jews and the general situation in Polish territory subject to Soviet occupation between September 1939 and June 1941, and which in the summer of 1941 was passed over to German rule, including the Vilna region, the Bialystok district, West Belarus, Volhynia and eastern Galicia.