Given name: Maksymilian Family name: Schoenbach (10)
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) YES
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Male
- (1) Maksymilian , (2) Maksymilian , (3) M. , (4) Maksymilian , (5) Maksymilian , (6) Maksymilian , (8) N , (9) Maksymilian , (10) Maksymilian
- (1) Schoenbach , (2) Schoenbach , (3) Schoenbach , (4) Schoenbach , (5) Schoenbach , (6) Schoenbach , (7) Schoenbach , (8) Schonbach , (9) Schönbach , (10) Schönbach
- (4) Szoenbach, (9) Schoenbach
- (6) 1876, (9) 1879
- (1, 6) February 1942, (7) beginning of 1942, (9) 27 February 1942
- (6, 9) Lwów
- (1, 6, 7, 10) Warszawa
- (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) No information
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district commander of the Order Service, died of natural causes, buried on heroes hill
(2)A soldier of the Austrian Army and later also Polish Army. A member of the Legal Commission, the Disciplinary Tribunal, Toporol (The Society for the Support of Agriculture among Jewish Population), head of the Bersohn and Bauman Children’s Hospital. He spoke German fluently; because of it, in 1940, when he was unemployed, he was offered the office of the head of the Order Service. He refused, because of, as he explained, his lack of experience in political matters, but he agreed on some inferior post. He was nominated by Szerynski the head of the secretariat. A member of the screening board. He receives illegal sugar assignments.
(3)Barrister. Former major of the judiciary corps. Czerniakow wanted to entrust him with creating the Jewish Police (September 1940). Eventually he became the chief of the Jewish Police Secretariat.
(4)Jewish police district commander. A barrister. Secretary of the Jewish police.
(5)former major of Polish Army; Jewish policeman in the ghetto, very meritorious, he had a good reputation among people
(6)an eminent expert in incorporated law, co-organiser of the Order Service (Jewish police) in the ghetto
(7)member of a special commission aiming at doing away with the "Thirteen". The chairperson of the commission assigned by the chairman in order to carry out the purge in the Order Service (Jewish police). A chief of secretariat of the Capital City Police Headquarters (KSP)
(8)A Jewish police officer
(9)A worker for voluntary causes, doctor; traditional Jewish upbringing, religious school, high school and law studies at the university in Lvov. Chambers in Warsaw after the World War I, work for voluntary causes, chairman of Toporol (The Society for the Support of Agriculture), member of the Management Board of the Bersohn and Bauman hospital; in the Jewish Police leadership - model of conscientiousness and righteousness.
(10)He came from a well-known patrician family from the Lesser Poland. Barrister, the oldest member of the Order Service (Jewish police), in 1940 he was about 50 years old. Originally worked in Vienna, then in Warsaw, major of Polish Army during the World War I. Member of the corporate authorities of the Warsaw Bar several times. President of the Bersohn and Bauman Children’s Hospital. Head of the Toporol (The Society for the Support of Agriculture among Jews). In the Boards of Directors of the Barrister Association, the Avduth Association and many others. In summer 1942, he died of pneumonia.
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(1, 3, 8)
Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I
(2)Adler, Stanislaw
(4)Documents from the State Archive of New Records regarding the Warsaw Ghetto
(5)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)
(6)Czerniakow, Adam, Adama Czerniakowa dziennik getta warszawskiego. 6 IX 1939 - 23 VII 1942, (The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniakow)
(7)
Name unknown
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