Given name: Natan Family name: Grodzieński (6)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Male
  • (1) Natan , (4) Natan , (6) Natan
  • (1) Grodzieński , (2) Grodzieński , (3) Grodzieński , (4) Grodzieński , (5) Grodzieński , (6) Grodziński
  • (2) January 1943, (3) 18 January 1943 [?], (6) 1943
  • (3) Treblinka
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) No information
  • (1)

    A barrister. Lived at Elektoralna Street No. 5. An appointed administrator of Jewish houses in the ghetto - November 1941

    (2)

    Barrister, councillor for personnel issues of the Judenrat. In the end of 1942 he and his wife were imprisoned as hostages and released after a month. He was part of the commission that approved lists consisting of surnames of people who were to obtain life numbers. In the fall of 1942 he lived at Muranowska Street No. 42. He was deported with his family in January 1943.

    (3)

    Barrister, member of the Judenrat, after Zabludowski's death the chairman of the Personnel Commission, he was deported on 18 January 1943

    (4)

    Member of the Legal Commission [of the Judenrat]. He was not much engaged in the community matters. He becomes a councillor and deals with the Personnel Section and Postal Services. He was deported with his family on 18 January 1943.

    (5)

    Judenrat member

    (6)

    in June 1942 he was the head of the the Personnel Department of the Judenrat

    • (1) civil servants
    • (2) Judenrat, Intelligentsia
    • (3, 5, 6) Judenrat
    • (4) Intelligentsia
  • (1)

    Documents from the State Archive of New Records regarding the Warsaw Ghetto

    (3)

    Ernest, Stefan; Pam. 'Trzeci Front. O wojnie wielkich Niemiec z Zydami Warszawy 1939-1943' (On the War of Great Germany with the Jews 1939 – 1943)

    (4)

    Adler, Stanislaw

  • (1) [s., 225,, AAN-27,, s.22], (2) 131,132,181, (5) I, 197, (6) 438