Documents from the Ringelblum Archive, part II; Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute
- archival documents
- some published completely or partially
- yes
- German
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Catalogue number in the field "Pages".
Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute
Tłomackie St. 3/5
00-090 Warsaw
phone: (48) (22) 827 92 21, fax: (48)(22) 827 83 72
email: secretary@jewishinstitute.org.pl
http://www.jewishinstitute.org.pl/
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Related people:
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Koral
Abraham
Lived at Nowolipie Street No. 20, flat 17. Owned a plot at Panska Street No. 8. Tried to sell the plot to Robet Nose...
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Kamień
Lejzor Szlama
Lived at Lubeckiego Street No. 17, flat 2. On 24 November 1940 went to Otwock for good.
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Kossower
Jankiel
Lived at Grzybowska Street No. 20, flat 45.
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Tarnower
A.
Residing at Sienna Street No. 32. In October 1941 his yarn was requisitioned (no details)
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Saydengart
Marceli
One of the four owners of the Prohan Industrial and Commercial Association (Inc.). He didn't sign the memorandum of...
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Scherf
F.
One of the directors (a senior clerk?) in Schultz's shop - December 1942
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Szyff
Gdala
He lived at Nalewki Street No.32. In October 1941 his yarn was seized (no details)
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Prezmann
Nuchim
In October 1941 he applied for a licence to bring into the ghetto the parcels with gifts from Paris.
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Wundheiler
R.
In August 1941 he applied to Bischof for permission to use the local means of transport.
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Wachtel
Samuel
He lived at Sienna Street No. 24. In October 1941 he was seized of a yarn (no details).
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Wajsberg
Sura
She lived at Walicow Street No. 22, flat 6. She was wanted by the public prosecutor's office. Czerniakow replied tha...
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Neumann
R.
One of the managers (a high-ranking official) in Schultz's shop - December 1942.
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Nuss
Wiktor
residing at Grzybowska Street No. 36; 1 November 1941 he wrote a letter to Auerswald's office asking about opportuni...
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Landauowa
Irena
residing at Ogrodowa Street No. 27, flat 23; from 1 April 1940 to 31 March 1941 she got pension - 890,16 zl altogeth...
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Litauer
Unknown
a abrrister; sought-after in the ghetto by Probst and Auerswald - October 1941; the quest was connected with duke Ra...
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Lipa
Moszek
Caretaker of the house at Sienna Street No. 33. Residing at Panska Street No. 31, flat 18 (October 1941). He appeale...
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Lilienblum
Chamel
residing at Zimna Street No. 5, flat 3; wanted by German court (Nowy Swiat Street No. 69) - October 1941; probably 2...
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Lindenfeld
Leopold
October 1941 - director of the Jail in the Ghetto, deputy district head of the Jewish Police.
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Gutglass
N.
February 1942 - lived at Grzybowska Street No. 18, flat 30. He was writing a complaint to Brandt about Szerynski, to...
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Groswurcel
Josek
Lived at Krochmalna Street No. 5, flat 54. The owner of a bakery at Leszno Street No. 65, which was officially close...
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Goldsztejn
Jankiel
Lived at Pawia Street No. 50, flat 15. Worked presumably in the bakery at Leszno Street No. 65. 3 October 1941 he wa...
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Głogowska
Irena
She received a pension of 1,020 zlotys (from 1 November 1939 to 31 March 1941) - Jews didn't have the right to recei...
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Gantz
J. W.
Lived at Zielna Street No. 29 (no date). Wanted by Auerswald's office (he had some connections with Landau and Slioz...
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Gefilhaus
Wolf Binem
Lived at Marianska Street No. 6, flat 7.
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Graff
Jerzy
Lived at Grzybowska Street No. 9. He was authorised not to wear an armband - November 1941.
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Grassler
Unknown
Senior clerk in Auerswald's office. Signed official letters to Czerniakow - autumn 1941. The letters concerned minor...
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Rachman
Jona
Owner of the 'Monolit' pinting house. Residing at Leszno Street No. 41. He brought legally a priniting machine from...
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Rechthand
Kazimierz
In August 1941 he applied for permission for using city transport. He was entitled not to carry the armband - Novemb...
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Rozen
Hiel
He lived at Leszno Street No. 13, and was entitled not to wear the armband - November 1941.
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Różycka
Hana
Residing at Nowolipki Street No. 25, flat 8. She received a letter from commissar Auerswald's office, which said tha...
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Radzka
Władysława
a Pole, a servant, probably by Jankiel Ajzenberg (Marianska Street No. 11). On 2 March 1942 Auserwald withdrew her p...
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Fuks
Unknown
His company could only supply chemist shops in the ghetto - August 1941.
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Bialer
Abram
Joseph Ehrlich's friend. Ehrlich asked him for employment in the OBW. Residing at Nalewki Street No. 11.
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Milchior
Elkan
Lived at Swietojerska Street No. 34. In October 1941, his yarn was requisitioned (no details).
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Altberg
Lucjan
Lived at Ogrodowa Street No. 26. He didn't have to wear an armband - November 1941.
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Ajzenberg
Jankiel
Lived at Marianska Street No. 11. His servant was a Pole - Wladyslawa Radzka. On 2 March 1942 her permission to stay...
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Hirszowicz
Józef
A mechanic. Lived at Walicow Street No. 17, flat 19. On 16 and 17 September 1941 probably left the ghetto with J. Ra...
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Hufnagel
Mieczysław
A Jewish Police functionary. Wrote down the testimony of the owner of the house at Sienna Street No. 33 after a robb...
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Hertz
Józef Jerzy
commander of the Jewish Police (Order Service) in Region I. (October 1941).
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Dreimann
Elisabeth Wilhelmine
residing at Gornoslaska Street No. 7a, flat 26; without national status (before Polish nationality); she submitted a...
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Koral
Abraham