Authorities

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  1. Sąd Rejonowy w Jędrzejowie

  2. Sąd Rejonowy w Kielcach

  3. Sąd Rejonowy w Końskich

  4. Sąd Rejonowy w Ostrowcu Świętokrzyskim

  5. Sąd Rejonowy w Pińczowie

  6. Sąd Rejonowy w Starachowicach

  7. Sąd Rejonowy w Staszowie

  8. Abetz Otto

    26/03/1903

    05/05/1958

    German ambassador in Paris since August 1940.

  9. Abromeit Franz

    08/08/1907

    30/06/1964

    Judenberater of Eichmann. SS-Hauptsturmführer in the Reichssicherheitshauptamt.

  10. Adler Hans Günther

    • Adler, Hans Günther. | Panorama

    02/07/1910

    21/08/1988

  11. Alexianu Gheorghe

    • Alexianu, Gheorghe, 1897-1946

    1897

    1946

    Romanian jurist and Gouverneur of Transnistria 1941-1944, 1946 as war criminal sentenced to death.

  12. Allers Dietrich

    • Allers, Dietrich 20. Jh.

    17/05/1910

    22/03/1975

    T4. NSDAP/SA. Jurist, Oberregierungsrat (1943), SA-Sturmbannführer (1944). Since Jan 1941 manager (Geschäftsführer) of the "Euthanasia" Center T4. Spring 1944 appointed head of Aktion Reinhard in Trieste, responsible for combatting partisans and Jews. 20.12.1968 sentenced to 8 years of imprisonment by LG Frankfurt a.M. for complicity to murder of at least 34,549 people.

  13. Alter Avraham Mordechai

    • Alter, Abraham Mordecai, 1866-1948
    • ʾAlṭer, ʾAvraham Mordeḵay, 1866-1948
    • Alter, Abraham Mordechai, 1866-1948
    • ʾAdumur mi-Gur, 1866-1948
    • Alter, Abraham Mordechaj (1866-1948).
    • ...

    1865

    03/06/1948

    Rabbi. Escaped to Palestine in 1940.

  14. Alter Victor

    • Alter, Victor

    07/02/1890

    17/02/1943

    Jewish socialist activist and publicist of the BUND, arrested by NKVD and in July 1941 sentenced to death twice and executed in 1941 or 1943 for "spying for Hitler".

  15. Anders Wladyslaw

    • Anders, Władysław, n. 1892
    • Anders, Władysław, 1892-1970
    • Anders, W.
    • Anders, Wladyslaw.
    • Anders, Wł.
    • ...

    11/08/1892

    12/05/1970

    Commanding officer of the Polish army in the Middle East and Italy during World War II who became a leading figure among the anticommunist Poles who refused to return to their homeland after the war.

  16. Anielewicz Mordecai

    • Anielewicz, Mordecai, 1919-1943
    • Anilevits, Mordekhai, 1919-1943
    • Anilevitch, Mordechai, 1919-1943
    • Anielewicz, Mordchaj, 1919-1943
    • אניליביץ׳, מרדכי, 1919־1943
    • ...

    01/01/1919

    08/05/1943

    Principal leader of armed Jewish resistance in the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. Active in a pro-Soviet group of young Zionists, Hashomer Hatzair. Set up an underground newspaper, Neged Hazerem (“Against the Stream”), and organized cultural and educational activities. Commanded the armed resistance organisation Jewish Fighting Organization (Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa; ŻOB).

  17. Apeloig Georges

    01/01/1908

    1949

    Rabbi. Director of the children's home "Séjour des Voisins".

  18. Arajs Viktor

    • Arājs, Viktors 1910-1988
    • Arajs, Viktor Bernhard 1910-1988
    • Arājs, Victors 1910-1988
    • Arajs, Victor 1910-1988
    • Arajs, Viktors

    13/01/1910

    Führer of the Latvian hit squad Arajas. 21.12.1979 sentenced to life by LG Hamburg for participating in the murder ("gemeinschaftlicher Mord") of 13 000 people.

  19. Arlozorov Chaim

    • Arlosoroff, Chaim
    • Arlozorof, Ḥayim
    • Arlozoroff, Haim
    • Arlosoroff, Chaim, 1899-1933
    • Arlosoroff, Victor, 1899-1933
    • ...

    1899

    A Zionist leader of the Yishuv during the British Mandate for Palestine, prior to the establishment of the State of Israel, and head of the Political Department of the Jewish Agency. In 1933, Arlosoroff was assassinated in Tel Aviv.