What did the community, the other Jews, think of the members of the Judenrat?
The Judenrat was actually, somebody had to be Judenrat, it’s a false understanding of many people. In some places maybe people did it willingly. They always, at anytime the Germans occupied a city or town, there were a number of Jews, they wanted to be a Judenrat or a council or whatever may be the case. In other words, through them they gave all the orders. So, somebody had to be there. So there’s nothing that we thought of anything bad about them.
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