Given name: Unknown Family name: Zundelewicz (12)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) Male
  • (2) Bernard , (3) B , (4) Bernard , (6) Bernard , (7) Bernard , (9) Bernard , (10) Bernard , (12) Bernard
  • (1) Zundelewicz , (2) Zundelewicz , (3) Zundelewicz , (4) Zundelewicz , (5) Zundelewicz , (6) Zundelewicz , (7) Zundelewicz , (8) Zundelewicz , (9) Zundelewicz , (10) Zundelewicz , (11) Zundelewicz , (12) Zundelewicz
  • (10) ca. 1890
  • (10, 11, 12) January 1943
  • (12) Treblinka
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) No information
  • (1)

    a barrister

    (2)

    chairman of the Battalion Commission, managing of the Labour Battalion, later he managed the Department of Labor, the chair of the Jewish Police Commission, Appeals and Complaints Section, member of Law Section Commission; attorney renowned before the war, social activist, Judenrat member in Warsaw, president of the Central Office of Small-Scale Jewish Merchants, several times a candidate to the Parliament of the Polish Republic, he had a cardiac defect; one of the greatest personality in the Warsaw ghetto, he was devoted to social matters, he had a tender hart, he was charming and tactful, during the action he was imprisoned at Pawiak for the longest period of all. 18 January 1943 deported with his family to Treblinka. His wife, daughter and son wanted to hide, but he told them to stand for inspection as he trusted the Germans. He won the heart of the ghetto society.

    (3)

    a member of the Economic Council, a patron - he raised the matter of provisioning prisoners durng the Judenrat meeting; August 1941 - the chairman of the Presidium of the Council of the Department of Emergency Actions [of the Judenrat]

    (4)

    a barrister, the chairman of the Union of Minor Merchants (before the war), very respected in the society, unselfish, oriented towards practical and concrete issues. In 1939 or 1940, he lived at Elektoralna Street No. 13. He worked in the Department of Order Service.

    (5)

    A barrister. The head of the Jewish police appointed by the Jewish Community.

    (6)

    Judenrat member, representative of the Union of Merchants. The head of the Complaints Section. He was the head of the Legal Section. He also became superintendent of the Jewish Police (Order Service), however, after short time his role is only decorative. Deported with his family on 18 January 1943

    (7)

    a barrister, a member of the Judenrat

    (8)

    headed the Prisoner Patronage together with Mrs Czerniakow. In autumn 1942 at the head of the Labour Commission in the Judenrat. During the January action deported together with his family.

    (9)

    a councillor

    (10)

    Judenrat member, on 18 January 1943 a hostage at the Umschlagplatz; 22 July 1942 attorney in the Legal Commission of the Judenrat, in a commission of the Jewish Police (Order Service) end of December 1940 or the beginning of January 1940 - the head of the Jewish Police (Order Service) Section (after Kupczykier). Over 50 years old., social activist, honest, not involved in great policy; straightforward - did not involve in current matters - officially - also in the matters of control Tyszka: monitored of the Jewish Police (Order Service).

    (11)

    a barrister, a councillor of the Judenrat, he had a wife, a daughter and a 12-year-old son. He belonged to the main commission approving the list of names of people who were given life numbers on 6 September 1942. In autumn 1942, he lived at Muranowska Street No. 42. On 18 January 1942 with his wife and children at the Umschlagplatz. Died with his family in January 1943

    (12)

    a barrister; int the inter-war period he was the Chair of the Union of Minor Merchants; member of the Judenrat, he dealt with the Labour Battalion and the employment issues. He was killed with his family in Treblinka in January 1943.

    • (1) Intelligentsia
    • (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12) Judenrat
    • (5) collaboration
    • (8) activists, Judenrat
    • (10) the rich
  • (6)

    He lacked courage and power in forcing his resolutions. He gave too long speeches.

    (10)

    good and upright, other testimonies: Iop2YV033/2010, 94,133,167 Iop2YV033/1161

  • (1)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

    (2)

    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)

    (4)

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

    (6)

    Adler, Stanislaw

    (8)

    name unknown

    (10)

    Mirka Pizyc

    (12)

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

  • (1) 100, (3) II 57/3, 70/3,94/5,101og, (4) [-27,, s., 50,, 51], (5, 7) 49, (8) [s., 68,, 199,, 207], (9) I, 197, (11) 99,122,131,134,181,209, (12) 106