1461. Given name: Hans Family name: Kaufman
Worked in Schultz's company, his sister worked in the same company pretending to be Polish.
Worked in Schultz's company, his sister worked in the same company pretending to be Polish.
From Starogard, under a false name worked in Schultz's company pretending to be Polish, her brother worked in the sa...
The author of testimony 301-6426; in the ghetto she lived with her husband at Leszno Street No. 35, during the I Act...
Escaped from the Warsaw ghetto with his wife and daughter leaving all his wealth in the ghetto - date unknown, a Pol...
An engineer, at the beginning of the Uprising was in hiding in the shelter under the hospital at Gesia Street No. 13...
Deported to Majdanek, Kejzman's wife.
A teacher and form tutor. Co-worker of the Central Organization for Orphan Care in the Warsaw ghetto. The mother of...
Salomon Zarchin's brother-in-law, from Gostyn; together with Motyl - to Russia.
Comes from Lvov, Gancwajch's collaborator.
Since he was young he was connected with the Communist movement. Fought in the international brigades in Spain. 1940...
A Polish- Jewish (?) conductor. In the Warsaw ghetto conducted a orchestra of Jewish policemen.
Came from a poor family, his father was a barber. Kawa graduated from a business school, before the war worked in th...
Guta came from Bialystok. Her father was a textile manufacturer, the mother was a pharmacist. Guta worked as a denta...
A matron at the Berson and Bauman Children's Hospital, considered a hero, because she was on duty whenever a severe...
The owner of the printing house in the backyard of the house at Leszno Street No. 24.
The head of the Werkschutz in the brushmaker's shop - autumn 1942.
During a round-up he was in a commission granting life numbers to the policemen. After the selection he worked in th...
Rubinstein appeared in his poetry.
Belonged to He Chaluc, joined the Jewish Police by order of his organisation in order to serve the organisation; dur...
A fur merchant, known in Warsaw, two of his employees worked for the 'Thirteen'.