- Adam
Czerniaków (30
November 1880 – 23 July 1942) was a
Polish engineer and
senator who was head of the
Warsaw Ghetto Jewish Council (Judenrat) during...
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Czerniaków (Polish pronunciation: [t͡ʂɛrˈɲakuf]) is a neighbourhood, and an area of the City
Information System, in Warsaw, Poland,
within the district...
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Czerniaków is a
neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland.
Czerniaków may also
refer to:
Czerniaków, Łódź Voivodeship, a
village in
central Poland Adam Czerniaków...
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Council (Judenrat) in Warsaw, a
committee of 24
people headed by Adam
Czerniaków, was
responsible for
carrying out
German orders. On
October 26, the Jews...
- Judenrat. Nonetheless,
Czerniaków appreciated their loyalty. One of the
young Lichtenbaums even
served as an
intermediary in
Czerniaków's dealings with ****...
- Bonifacego) in
Czerniaków in Warsaw.
Built from the
foundation of the
Grand Marshal of the Crown, Stanisław
Herakliusz Lubomirski, the
owner of
Czerniaków (from...
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rapes that
swept through Warsaw's
Solec district (commonly
known as Górny
Czerniaków or Powiśle Czerniakowskie)
during the
Warsaw Uprising.
During the fighting...
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administration of the ghetto. The film
tells the
moral dilemmas faced by Adam
Czerniaków, head of the
Judenrat in the
Warsaw Ghetto, who had to
carry out orders...
- 1730 in Grodno. He died on 6
February 1745 in Ujazdów and was
buried in
Czerniaków. He
married Elżbieta Culler-****ing and had two children,
Kasper Lubomirski...
- The Fort M-Che, also
known as Fort Mokotów-
Czerniaków, and Fort Odyńca, was a fort
which was a part of the
inner circle of the
series of fortifications...