Adam Czerniaków

Adam Czerniaków (before 1939) 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 World War II. He committed suicide on 23 July 1942 by swallowing a cyanide pill, a day after the commencement of mass extermination of Jews known as the Grossaktion Warsaw. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Yoman geṭo Ṿarsha : 6.9.1939-23.7.1942 /
    יומן גיטו וארשא : 9391.9.6.־2491.7.32 /
    יומן גיטו וארשא : 6.9.1939.־23.7.1942 /
    יומן גיטו וארשא : 6.9.1939.־23.7.1942 /

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    by Czerniaków, Adam, 1880-1942
    Published 1999

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    Yoman geṭo Ṿarsha
    יומן גיטו וארשא : 1939.9.6.-1942.7.23 /
    by Czerniaków, Adam, 1880-1942
    Published 1970

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    by Czerniaków, Adam, 1880-1942
    Published 1972

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    by Czerniaków, Adam, 1880-1942
    Published 1970

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