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28.08.04, 23:57
The police chief in Kattowitz was Pinek Pakanowski, and the police chief in
Breslau was Shmuel "Gross," who used the Polish name Mieczyslaw "Gross."
Some other Jewish police chiefs in Poland and Poland-administered Germany
were Yechiel Grynspan in Hrubieszow, Ayzer Maka in Bielsko-Biala, and an
unidentified man in Zabkowice. The partisans in Lublin — two hundred men,
all Jews — were in the "Chiel Group" of the Holod Battalion: the group
commander was Captain Yechiel "Chiel" Grynspan and the battalion
commander ... was Captain Aleksander Skotnicki, known as Zemsta. The police
chief of Poland was Juzwak, known as General Witold.... "Gross" became the
police chief of Lublin ... and one of his eight precinct chiefs was Sever
Rubinstein. According to "Gross," eighty percent of the police officers in
Lublin and fifty percent of the policemen in Lublin were Jews. (John Sack,
An Eye for an Eye: The Untold Story of Jewish Revenge Against Germans in
1945, Basic Books, New York, 1993, p. 215)
Hmmm, ciekawe czy to rodzina tych Grossow z ktorej pochodzi ten co
napisal "Sasiadow"
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