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Ringelblum, Emanuel, 1900-1944

LC control no.n 50045182
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Personal name headingRingelblum, Emanuel, 1900-1944
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Variant(s)Ringelblum, Emmanuel, 1900-1944
Ringelblum, ʻImanuʼel, 1900-1944
Ringelblum, E. (Emanuel), 1900-1944
עמנואל רינגלבלום, 1900־1944
ריגנעלבלום, עמנואל, 1900-1944
רינגלבום, עמנואל, 1900־1944
רינגלבלום, עמנואל
רינגלבלום, עמנואל, 0091־4491
רינגלבלום, עמנואל, 1900-1944
רינגעלבלום, עמנואל
רינגעלבלום, עמנואל, 1900-1944
רינגעלבלום, ע.
רינגעלבױם, עמנואל, 1944־1900
רינעלבלום, עמנואל, 1944־1900
See alsoGraduate of: Uniwersytet Warszawski
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Other standard no.Q707554
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Associated countryPoland
LocatedNowy Sącz (Poland)
Warsaw (Poland)
Birth date1900-11-21
Death date1944-03-10
Place of birthBuchach (Ukraine)
Place of deathWarsaw (Poland)
Field of activityJews--Poland--History
Profession or occupationHistorians Politicians Social workers
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Found inHis Di Poylishe Yidn in oyfshṭand ... 1937.
His Polish-Jewish relations during the Second World War, 1976: t.p. (Emmanuel Ringelblum)
His Ks̀ovim fun Geṭo, 1985: t.p. (ʻImanuʼel Ringelblum)
Dobroszycki, L. Code name Oyneg Shabes, 1983: p. 3 [1st group] (Emanuel Menakhem Ringelblum)
Żydzi w Warszawie, 1932- : cz. 1, t.p. (Dr. Emanuel Ringelblum)
Ocalone z warszawskiego getta, 1993: t.p. (Ringelbluma; E. Ringelblum)
Wikipedia, February 7, 2022 (Emanuel Ringelblum (November 21, 1900 - March 10 (most likely), 1944) was a Polish-Jewish historian, politician and social worker, known for his Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto, Notes on the Refugees in Zbąszyn chronicling the deportation of Jews from the town of Zbąszyń, and the so-called Ringelblum Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto. He was born in Buchach, an eastern Galician town, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now in Ukraine. In 1914, Ringelblum moved to Nowy Sącz and then proceeded to move to Warsaw in 1920. Ringelblum graduated from Warsaw University, where he completed his doctoral thesis in 1927 on the history of the Jews of Warsaw during the Middle Ages. Excuted in Pawiak Prison, Warsaw)
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