Given name: Dawid Family name: Klin (3)

  • (1, 2, 3) YES
  • (1, 2, 3) Male
  • (1) Dawid , (3) Dawid
  • (1) Klin , (2) Klin , (3) Klin
  • (1) Kleen, Bronisław Marczak, (3) Bronek (P.Sz.), Bronisław
  • (3) 1905
  • (3) 1904 (P.Sz.)
    • (1) Yes
  • (1, 2) No information, (3) From Warsaw
    • (1) Jewish
    • (3) Jewish
    • (1) good
  • (1)

    The used to meet in a flat occupied by Dawid Kleen (who was a Bund activist before the war and supplied food to the Jewish Self-Help in the ghetto), Bela Schlossberg and Galka Leszczynska (they were later taken away from the Polish Hotel). The flat was on the fourth floor and belonged to a worker of the Municipal Gasworks. Kleen had contacts thanks to which he was able to obtain weapons. He also had a forbidden radio.

    (2)

    Worked for a social institution and used his job to earn on the side.

    (3)

    Representative of the Jewish Social Self-Help. Each day he went to the 'Aryan side' to get orders from the Transferstelle. Activist of the Bund, during the occupation he was a messenger between the Bund Central Committee and the Polish Socialist Party-Freedom, Equality, Independence (PPS-WRN). Since April 1942 he was on the 'Aryan side', he fought in the ranks of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa) in the Warsaw Uprising.

    • (1) deportation
    • (1) activists, underground movement, escaping the ghetto
    • (2) civil servants
    • (3) activists
  • (2)

    Ex-member of the Bund, a strong fellow.

  • (2) 30, (3) s. 194