Given name: Unknown Family name: Flajszman (10)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Male
  • (3) Albin , (5) Albin , (6) Albin
  • (1) Flajszman , (2) Flajszman , (3) Fleischman , (4) Fleischman , (5) Fleischman , (6) Fleischman , (7) Fleischman , (8) Fleischman , (9) Fleiszman , (10) Fleiszman
  • (10) the end of April 1943
  • (10) Warszawa
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) No information
  • (1)

    district commander of the Jewish Police, creator of the Chamber

    (2)

    former captain, at the beginning of 1941 appointed head of Region of the Jewish Police

    (3)

    The district commander of Region II of the Jewish Police - July 1941. Kuba Praszkier, a policeman, slapped him in the face during an argument. F. informed the Germans about it; Praszkier was deported to Auschwitz and died there - September 1941. F. hits the merchants in Leszno Street with a baton twice a week in the afternoon (he does that in person). Lives at Ogrodowa Street No. 36.

    (4)

    In June 1941, he and Jakub Praszkier got into a conflict and then in a fight (Fleischamn tried to take away Praszkier's police cap, as Praszkier was not allowed to wear it). As a result of a row which started in connection with this case, Praszkier was sent to Auschwitz, where he died.

    (5)

    a retired captain of the Polish Army, before the war the administrator of the night club Promenada and one more on the outskirts of Warsaw; he headed the reserve of the Jewish Police; headed District III, later of District II; as the chief of District III he misinterprets the headquarters orders to threaten his subordinates

    (6)

    professional officer of the Polish Army, in the rank of captain; he headed the Reserve training the Jewish Police; he was also a member of the K.S.P.

    (7)

    from Galicja, a Neophyte, Jewish policeman; head of II police station; he wants to be called 'Chief' or 'Captain' - rigorous, he ordered to send 4 policemen to Auschwitz

    (8)

    Former captain. Head of the Region III of the Jewish Police. After the September selection he worked in the Jewish Police Inspection.

    (9)

    a captain in the Order Service (Jewish police), in collusion with Gancwajch, according to Czerniakow, he would like to get a post of the superintendent of the Order Service (after Szerynski's arrest) (18 May 1942)

    (10)

    the Jewish Police officer; captain, head of Region III and next Region II of the Jewish Police; he became known in the ghetto as a great jobsworth and blackmailer ('szmalcownik'); he took part in the first day of the action 19 April 1943; he was wounded, got to the small ghetto, he was bandaged; the crowd mocked him and carriers even wanted to beat him; he died in Prosta Street a few days later

    • (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) Jewish police
    • (3) Jewish police, collaboration
  • (5)

    not forgetting or forgiving any offence; able to sense alcohol a mile away; hated by his subordinates

  • (2, 4)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

    (3)

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

    (5)

    Adler, Stanislaw

    (7)

    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

    (8)

    name unknown

    (9)

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

    (10)

    Warm, Ber; fragments of testimonies in: Michal Grynberg, Words to Outlive Us: Eyewitness Accounts from the Warsaw Ghetto, transl. Philip Boehm, Picador, New York, 2003.

  • (1) 78/2, (2) 100,str 8, (3) [s., 160,, 161,, 162,, 164,, AAN-27,s., 4,, 15], (4) 502, s. 66, (6) , cz.2 str.16, (7) [331], (8) [s., 2,, 196], (9) 279, (10) [40]