Given name: Unknown Family name: Sachsenhaus (5)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Male
  • (1) Sachsenhaus , (2) Sachsenhaus , (3) Sachsenhaus , (4) Sachsenhaus - ojciec , (5) Sachsenhaus (ojciec)
  • (2) Gdańsk
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) No information
  • (1)

    Before the war, a wealthy craftsman. He spent many years in Germany. He was expelled from the Reich and came to Warsaw. He was a group commander in Labour Battalion. He didn't want to move from his flat, which was supposed to be taken by the office and he threatened the Judenrat. Finally, he had the Germans to beat and kidnap Czerniakow and Signer.

    (2)

    A Gestapo functionary, group commander in the Labour Department; he unlawfully occupied a flat in Leszno Street, throwing out its legal owners. In revenge, Gestapo invaded the Judenrat seat and kidnap Czerniakow and Lichtenbaum.

    (3)

    group commander of the Labour Battalion, spent many years in Germany - expelled in 1938 - 'their' man; lived in Leszno Street

    (4)

    A Jew from Germany, probably a Gestapo agent

    (5)

    A Jewish emigrant from Germany, a Judenrat clerk, collaborator - November 1940.

    • (1, 2, 3, 4) collaboration
    • (5) collaboration, Judenrat
  • (1)

    he recognised only Germans

  • (2)

    Adler, Stanislaw

    (3)

    Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto: the 'journal' of Emanuel Ringelblum; Emanuel Ringelblum’s work was edited and translated into English by Jacob Sloan, and published in New York by McGraw-Hill Book Company, cop. 1958 under the title Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto: the 'Journal' of Emanuel Ringelblum

    (4)

    Czerniakow, Adam Adama Czerniakowa dziennik getta warszawskiego. 6 IX 1939 - 23 VII 1942, (The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniakow)

    (5)

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

  • (1) , cz.2 str.88, 89, (3) ,340, (4) 217, (5) [s., 600]