Given name: Juliusz Family name: Zweibaum (11)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) Male
  • (1) Juliusz , (2) Juliusz , (5) Juliusz , (6) Juliusz , (7) Juliusz , (8) J
  • (1) Zweibaum , (2) Zweibaum , (3) Zweibaum , (4) Zweibaum , (5) Zweibaum , (6) Zweibaum , (7) Zweibaum , (8) Zweibaum , (9) Zweibaum , (10) Zweibaum , (11) Zweibaum
  • (1) Cwajbaum
  • (7) 1887
  • (1) 1959, (7) 1960
  • (1) Warszawa
  • (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) No information
  • (1)

    An assistant professor at the University of Warsaw. A histologist. In the Warsaw Ghetto, he worked in the sanitary department of the Centos (Central Organization for Orphan Care). He was one of the heads of the secret university medical courses in the ghetto where he used to give lectures on histology. After the First Action, he crossed to the 'Aryan side'. After the liberation, he was a professor at the University of Warsaw for many years.

    (2)

    Assistant professor PhD in the natural sciences; specialist in histology and embryology; studied in Liége and Bologna, lecturer at the University of Modena and Warsaw, the author of many scientific works. Together with prof. Hirszfeld he run clandestine Medicine Courses. After the war prof. of the Medical Academy in Warsaw.

    (3)

    An assistant professor, engaged in the Commission of Care for Representatives of Arts and Sciences.

    (4)

    Assistant professor. The initiator of clandestine university courses for youth in the Warsaw ghetto.

    (5)

    Lecturer at the university in the ghetto - assistant professor - he lectured histology.

    (6)

    A professor at the University of Warsaw; in the ghetto, the head of the Courses of Sanitary Training for Combating Epidemics', he used to give lectures on histology during the Course, the author of testimony 301-4108

    (7)

    an assistant professor, a histologist, after the war - a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, a professor at the Medical University of Warsaw

    (8)

    Assistant professor, PhD, he lectured on histology at a course of the Judenrat, he opened the courses, on 17 May he lectured at pharmaceutical course - pharmacognosy, biology of a cell in Bacteriology and Chemical Institute, he confirmed the positive influence of vitamins on physiological functions.

    (9)

    An assistant professor, an organiser of the medical courses in the ghetto, help for the intelligentsia

    (10)

    assistant professor, famous histologist from Warsaw, co-creator of courses for the students of medicine, he was exposed during a round-up at Leszno street, among the policemen there was one of the students, who recently managed to join Jewish Police, he risked his life and rescued the professor from the line. After short time spent in the 'little Schultz's shop' at Leszno Street No 78, Zweibaum, whose family had previously crossed to the 'Aryan side', joined his family.

    (11)

    an assistant professor of medicine, a histologist, used to give lectures during courses in the ghetto

    • (1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11) physicians
    • (3, 5, 10) Intelligentsia
    • (4) Intelligentsia, activists
  • (5)

    Tyszka - hopeless!!!

    (9)

    and other testimonies: Iop2YV033/2010, 166

  • (2)

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

    (4)

    Szymanska (Rozenblum), Zofia Bylam tylko lekarzem... (I Was only a Doctor....)

    (5)

    Tyszka, Leon; Sukcesy i kleski jednego zycia (Successes and Failures of One Life)

    (6)

    Zweibaum, Juliusz; testimony 301-4108

    (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

    (9)

    Tadeusz Stabholz

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