Kenigl

The Second World War - Criminals

Little is known about Kenigl. His first name is unknown. He was a Jew from Lviv, a close associate of Gancwajch; he held a managerial position in the Office for Combating Usury and Speculation ("Trzynastka"). Jonas TurkowJonas Turkow or Yonas Turkov (1898 - 1988) - Polish actor and director, as well as a writer of Jewish origin, who became famous mainly for his roles in pre-war films and theater plays in Yiddish. wrote about him in his book CĀ“etait ainsi. 1939-1943 la vie dans le ghetto de Varsovie (french: "That's how it was. Life in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1939-1943"):

Leon Skosowski and Kenigl officially served as collaborators of the SD and operated more often on the "Aryan" side than in the ghetto. Their task was to denounce the Jews on the "Aryan" side and to denounce Poles involved in [underground] political activity

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