Appeal of the Jewish Fighting Organization to the Polish
Underground, Asking for Arms
March
13, 1943
Dear
Sirs!
...The
coming days are likely to see the end of the Jews in Warsaw.
Are
we ready? From a material point of view it is very bad. Of the
49 weapons that have been allocated to us only 36 can be used,
for lack of ammunition. Our position as regards arms has
worsened after the many operations of the past few weeks,
during which much ammunition was used. At the present moment
there are no more than 10 bullets for each weapon. This is a
catastrophic situation.
Please
inform the authorities in our name that if large-scale help
does not arrive immediately, we shall look on it as
indifference on the part of the representatives and the
authorities to the fate of the Jews of Warsaw. The allocation
of weapons without ammunition is a cynical mockery of our
fate, and confirms the assumption that the poison of
anti-Semitism continues to pervade the leading circles in
Poland, despite the cruel and tragic experiences of the past
three years. It is not our intention to persuade anybody
concerning our willingness and ability to fight. Since January
18 the Jews of Warsaw have been in a state of continuous
struggle with the invader and his servants. Anyone who denies
this or casts doubt upon it, is nothing but a deliberate
anti-Semite.
We
do not expect only "understanding" from the
authorities and the delegatura,* but also that they
should consider the murder of millions of Jews, who are Polish
citizens, to be the main problem of our current life. We
regret most deeply that it is not possible for us to make
direct contact with the Allied governments, with the Polish
Government and the Jewish organizations abroad in order to
inform them about our situation and the attitude towards us on
the part of the Polish authorities and public.
Dear
Sirs!
We
request that you take the necessary steps immediately with the
Army Authorities and Government Representatives. We request
that you read them this letter and demand immediately at least
100 grenades, 50 revolvers, 10 rifles and several thousand
bullets of various diameters. I am prepared to submit within
two days accurate plans of our positions, with maps, so that
there need be no doubt whatsoever concerning the necessity of
the supply of arms.
Commander,
Jewish Fighting Organization
(−)
Kalachi**
B.
Mark, Powstanie w getcie warszawskim ("The Warsaw
Ghetto Revolt"), Warsaw, 1963, pp. 221-223.
*
The reference is to the Polish Underground leadership, which
operated under the Polish Government-in-Exile in London.
**
This is an error and should read Malakhi, underground name of
Mordecai Anielewicz. |