Procedura przyjęcia oficerów do SP, organizacj...

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  • Procedura przyjęcia oficerów do SP, organizacja SP, tarcia personalne, próba usunięcia Szeryńskiego, problemy autora dokumentu - nie przyjęto go początkowo podając (poufnie) jako powód, że jest chrzczony, co nie było prawdą, autor przynosił stosowne zaświadczenia. Jak zauważa w tym czasie w SP było wielu przechrztów:sam Szeryński .

  • poł. października 40
  • luty-marzec? 41
  • in the ghetto
  • administrative
  • Jewish police, religion
  • Dokumenty z Archiwum Ringelbluma, cz. I

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  • Related people:

    • Goldsztejn Mieczysław

      a barrister, member of the commission which admitted officers to the JP (Jewish Police); held a high office in JP. A...

    • Goldsztejn Nikodem

      a barrister, member of the commission which admitted officers to Jewish Police, head of the Jewish Police Personnel...

    • Herc Unknown

      appointed Region commander of the Jewish Police (Order Service) in early 1941

    • Kahan Unknown

      At the end of 1940 was a high-ranking functionary of the Jewish Police.

    • Kon Unknown

      Lieutenant-colonel, returned from the German captivity at the beginning of 1941. Councillor Kupczykier wanted to mak...

    • Kornblit Unknown

      A barrister, at the end of 1940 in the economic department of the Jewish Police

    • Konheim Unknown

      A police officer in the Judenrat before October 1940, was a member of the commission which admitted people to the Or...

    • Kupczykier Unknown

      Judenrat counselor, the chairman of a commission supervising the JP (Jewish Police).

    • Landau Unknown

      abarrister from Lodz, he became a Region commander of the Jewish Police at the beginning of 1941

    • Lewin Bronisław

      a barrister, member of the commission recruiting officers to the Jewish Police, deputy head of the Nikodem Goldsztej...

    • Lubliner Stefan

      at the end of 1940 head of the JP's (Jewish Police) office

    • Nowogródzki Unknown

      a barrister, he was a member of the commission recruiting officer to the Jewish Police, at the end of 1940 he worked...

    • Peczenik Unknown

      region commander of the Jewish Police (Order Service) - in early 1941

    • Proszower Unknown

      in the late 40s - in the Economic Department of the Jewish Police (Order Service)

    • Rozensztadt Unknown

      A lawyer, Judenrat member, head of the Legal Department of the Judenrat

    • Setler Unknown

      a lawyer, at the beginning of 1941 he became the head of a Jewish Police Region.

    • Spotkowski Unknown

      barrister, head of the cadres of instructors in the Jewish Police at the beginning of 1941

    • Szelbach Unknown

      a lawyer, head of the secretary's office of the Order Service (Jewish police) to be formed - November 1940

    • Szwalbe Unknown

      a chief of Jewish Police personnel department- Nikodem Goldsztajn's deputy - the end of 1940

    • Teszner Fryderyk

      A barrister, a member of the commission accepting officers to the Jewish Police, in November/December 1940 a high-ra...

    • Tondowski Unknown

      At the end of 1940 worked in the Jewish Police (Order Service) personnel department.

    • Tulczyn Unknown

      A barrister.

    • Warman Unknown

      A barrister, at the end the 1940s, clerk of the Judenrat.

    • Wichler Unknown

      An attorney; at the end of 1940 he worked in the personnel department of the Jewish Police

    • Zundelewicz Unknown

      a barrister

    • Adler (adw.) Unknown

      a barrister, was a member of a commission which admitted people to Order Service (Jewish police)

    • Ajzenberg Unknown

      a barrister, in late 1940 a high-ranking official of the Order Service (Jewish Police)

    • Aronson Unknown

      councillor 's Kupczykier aide-de-camp

    • Berenson Unknown

      A barrister

    • Blaupapier Unknown

      At the end of 1940 in the Economic Division of the Jewish Police.

    • Brewda Unknown

      A barrister, at the end of 1940 he worked in Jewish Police personnel department.

    • Cahn Unknown

      An attorney, at the end of 1940 a high-ranking officer of the Jewish Police (Order Service)

    • Czapliński Marceli

      Szerynski's adjutant

    • Czapliński Stanisław

      Szerynski's adjutant

    • Dobrzyń Unknown

      A lawyer, from Bydgoszcz, awarded the Iron Cross in the World War I as a German officer. Berenson promoted him on Sz...

    • Erlich Unknown

      convicted by a court before the war, at the end of 1940 a grey eminence in Jewish Police, reportedly he kept in touc...

    • Fels Unknown

      a barrister, at the beginning of 1940 worked in the Jewish Police personnel department; became Christian

    • Flajszman Unknown

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

    • Gombiński Unknown

      a legal intern, a member of the commission admitting people to the Jewish Police; the head of the administrative off...