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Judischer Ordnungsdienst, Jewish order police (circa 1942) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Judischer Ordnungsdienst, Jewish order police (circa 1942)
Historical Note: The Jewish ghetto police of Cracow (Juedischer Ordnungsdienst), Jewish police units set up on German orders in certain locations within German-occupied areas. The Judenraete (Jewish Councils) in Eastern Europe were commanded to organize these police units, generally as a prerequesite to the establishment of ghettos in their areas.
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Other Files: RG-72.14.02.12, A Vllnius (Wilno) Ghetto prison issued document regarding Malka Mil, 2 November 1942
RG-23.18.01, Warsaw ghetto, Jewish policeman regulates traffic
RG-23.18.03, A Jewish order policeman with his wife and son, Lodz ghetto, Poland, ca 1942
RG-23.18.04, Cracow ghetto, a roll call of the Jewish police, Police chief S. Szapiro (Spiro) straightening a policeman hat
RG-23.18.05, Cracow ghetto, Jewish policemen, second from the right, Simcha Spiro, head of the Jewish police
RG-23.18.06, Jewish order police arresting two Jewish youths for smuggling in the Warsaw ghetto
RG-23.18.06, Jewish order police arresting two Jewish youths for smuggling in the Warsaw ghetto
RG-23.18.08, Jewish order police on snow removal duty in Lodz, Poland, ca 1942
RG-23.18.09, Jewish order police, May 1941
RG-23.18.10, Jewish service to maintain order, ca 1940
RG-23.18.11, Romek Kaliski, member of the Jewish order police in the Lodz ghetto, Poland, ca 1942.
RG-45.02.03, Adam Czerniakow at the roll call with the Jewish order police, Warsaw ghetto
RG-72.02.23, Arrest order issued by the Prosecutor of the Jewish ghetto police of the Wilno, Vilnius, Vilna ghetto, 9 July 1942
RG-72.14.02.13, A discharge document from the Wilna ghetto prison regarding Ester Suzan, 7 August 1942