Given name: Henryk Family name: Makower (3)

  • (1, 2, 3) YES
  • (1, 2, 3) Male
  • (1) Henryk , (2) Henryk , (3) Henryk
  • (1) Makower , (2) Makower , (3) Makower
  • (2) 1964-11-03
  • (2) 1904
  • (2) Wrocław
  • (1, 2, 3) No information
  • (1)

    the senior registrar of the infectious diseases ward in a subsidiary of the the Bersohn and Bauman hospital, a police physician

    (2)

    in the medical commission that examined candidates for labor camps, he teaches medicine courses to students, since September 1941 (on page 177 it is probably mistakenly written September 1942) the head of the hospital at Leszno Street No. 80, doctor of the Judenrat and the Jewish Police employees, Szerynski and the Czaplinskis' doctor. In the summer of 1942 he marries Ema. During the round-up his mother, his sister with her husband, and brother with his wife were deported. In the fall of 1942 he lived with Ema at Zamenhofa Street, there was an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the ghetto at 24 January 1943 but on 27 January Henryk and his wife crossed to the 'Aryan side' together with a group of detail workers, they lived for a couple of days at Mr and Mrs Paluch's and then hid in Milosna for eighteen months.

    (3)

    he lectured on physiology at Zwiebaum's Courses

    • (1, 2, 3) physicians
  • (2)

    author of the memoir

  • (2)

    Makower, Henryk; Pamietnik z getta warszawskiego. Pazdziernik 1940 - styczen 1943 (Warsaw Ghetto Memoir. October 1940 – January 1943), ed. N. Makowerowa.

    (3)

    Zweibaum, Juliusz; testimony 301-4108

  • (1) 32,40