1721. Given name: Unknown Family name: Lichtenbaum
Family - a married couple with a twenty-year-old son; before the war - a head of an important Warsaw association; Ka...
Family - a married couple with a twenty-year-old son; before the war - a head of an important Warsaw association; Ka...
She was a member of a local self-defence group on Schilling's shop premises; her husband died during the uprising in...
Bela Lichtenbaum's father-in-law; related to the chairman of the Judenrat; in October 1942 he was in a local self-de...
Doctor in the Bersohn and Bauman hospital; died
before the war a junior high school teacher, he ran clandestine classes in the Warsaw ghetto - taught Polish at secr...
operating nurse at The Bersohn and Bauman Children’s Hospital; she died
She came from Warsaw, died of starvation at the DP shelter at Lubeckiego Street No. 12.
Lived through the Warsaw Ghetto. Deported to the camps in Auschwitz and Raavensbrueck. Emigrated to Australia in 195...
until the uprisig he lived and hid at Gesia Street No. 12; probably died in the uprising in the ghetto; the author's...
the owner of the 'Progress' candle and soap factory at Konarskiego Street No. 3; in the ghetto he lived in Gesia Str...
head of the Jewish jail (9 June 1941)
decorations - to 'Mlody Wiesniak' ('Young Peasant') among others; professor - in The Young Talent Contest jury
Deputy chairman's son.
One of two heads (with Kupczykier) of the 'Transfer' [it is about Transferstelle] of the Judenrat.
author of testimony Iop2YV03/2564; member of the intelligentsia, traditional home; singer - virtuoso; she finished t...
He worked in a kitchen for children in the Borchow school building at Nowolipki Street No. 68; he took care of writt...
She was employed in the Pedagogical Clinic of the Society of the Friends of Children (TPD); she died in the ghetto.
deputy chairman of the Judenrat, appointed Furst as the head of the economic department. Next deputy secretary of th...
Artist
together with her husband Antek Cukierman she headed the youth organisation DROR. In the ghetto she was a member of...