Given name: Jakow Family name: Pinkert (9)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Male
  • (1) Jakow , (4) Jakób , (5) Jakób , (7) Jakub , (8) Jakub , (9) Jakób
  • (1) Pinkert , (2) Pinkert , (3) Pinkert , (4) Pinkiert , (5) Pinkiert , (6) Pinkiert , (7) Pinkiert , (8) Pinkiert , (9) Pinkiert
  • (7) 1942-07-09
  • (7) Warszawa
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) No information
  • (1)

    A barrister. A high-ranking official in the Jewish Police in the ghetto. One of a few not degenerated policemen. In the first phase of the First Action he tried to save thee orphanages and Centos' institutions. In the alarming incidents Cenots members ran to him to intervene. After a short period of time he was completely deprived of any possibility to help others.

    (2)

    a barrister, Jewish Police lieutenant in the ghetto; one of the few police officers who were not morally degenerate

    (3)

    a barrister from Warsaw

    (4)

    deputy district commander in the Section of Service and Training of the Jewish Police - July 1941

    (5)

    detached to the organisational department of the command of the Jewish Police (Order Service) - 1 December 1940

    (6)

    A barrister. He died with his wife and children, because valuables were found in their baggage. His wife - the life and soul of the orphanages, the closest collaborator of Korczak.

    (7)

    A barrister. Policeman, district commander. Shot on the second day of the round-up, rumour had it that he had a lot of money on him.

    (8)

    a barrister, he was the head of Division I of the Capital City Police Headquarters (KSP) after Lederman - somewhere in the middle of 1941; in the Section of Service and Training [of the Jewish Police]

    (9)

    He became the head of Division I after Ledermen. He was also a member of the Section of Service and Training.

    • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9) Jewish police
    • (6) Intelligentsia
    • (8) the rich
  • (6)

    probably an overstatement

  • (2)

    Adolf Berman, 'Wos der gojr hot mir beszert. Mit jedn in Warsze 1939-1942' ('What Has the Fate Prepared For Me. In Warsaw With the Jews In 1939-42')

    (4)

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

    (5)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

    (6)

    Reicher, Edward W ostrym świetle dnia. Dziennik żydowskiego lekarza 1939-1945 (In Broad Daylight. A Diary of a Jewish Doctor 1939 - 1945)

    (7)

    name unknown

  • (1) 109,291, (2) str109, (3) 117, (4) [s., 516,, AAN-27,, s.18], (5) 14,18, (6) 45, (7) [s., 168], (8) 101, (9) , cz.2 str.17