Given name: Henryk Family name: Nowogrodzki (9)
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) YES
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Male
- (1) Henryk , (3) Henryk , (4) Henryk , (8) Henryk
- (1) Nowogrodzki , (2) Nowogrodzki , (3) Nowogrodzki , (4) Nowogródzki , (5) Nowogródzki , (6) Nowogródzki , (7) Nowogródzki , (8) Nowogródzki , (9) Nowogródzki
- (4) Nowogrodzki
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) No information
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(1)
Court reporter of 'Nasz Przeglad', he began working for the Jewish Police in November 1940, during recruitment he specialized in picking up criminals who wanted to apply for a post in the Jewish Police. Szerynski included him into the Disciplinary Section of the Secretariat. In his theatre sketch he presents Adler as a flawless formalist. He takes over the post of the head of the Disciplinary Section after Goldsztajn.
(2)head of Order and Discipline Section of Capital City Police Headquarters (KSP); barrister; he skillfully and with energy headed the section; he fought bribery among functionaries; during a round-up in the commission assigning numbers for police officers; after the September Selection - Disciplinary Spokesman of the Jewish Police, and after leaving the ghetto by Ettinger - the First Disciplinary Spokesman of the Judenrat.
(3)a barrister, from 1940 a clerk in the second department of JP (Jewish Police); later head Order and Discipline Section [of the Jewish Police]
(4)a barrister, a member of the Jewish Police, deputy [district] commander in Order and Discipline Section [of the Jewish Police]; 18 April 1941 he headed with Wichler a round-up to a labour camp in the house at Leszno Street No. 67
(5)a barrister, he was a member of the commission recruiting officer to the Jewish Police, at the end of 1940 he worked in Jewish Police personnel department
(6)senior functionary of the Jewish Police leadership; together with Fels he published a volume of satirical poems entitled 'Sylwetki znakomitych mezow S.P' [Profiles of Excellent Men of the Jewish Police]
(7)a Jewish policeman
(8)former collaborator of 'Nasz Przeglad'; in the ghetto - head of Order and Discipline Section [of the Jewish Police]; in the beginning he worked in social help in the Inspection Division; later responsible for theatre matters - he wrote songs and satires, which were staged.
(9)a barrister, district commander in the Jewish Police. He was deported on the first day of uprising.
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(1)
Adler, Stanisław; In the Warsaw Ghetto 1940-1943 An Account of a Witness
(2)name unknown
(4)Documents from the State Archive of New Records regarding the Warsaw Ghetto
(5, 6, 7)
Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I
(9)
Warm, Ber; fragments of testimonies in: Michal Grynberg, Words to Outlive Us: Eyewitness Accounts from the Warsaw Ghetto, transl. Philip Boehm, Picador, New York, 2003.