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Jakub Lejkin (1906 – 29 October 1942) was a Polish lawyer, deputy commander subordinate to the Germans at the Warsaw Ghetto. He was the administrator from May to July 1942 (after the temporary arrest by the Gestapo of Józef Szeryński). Lejkin played a leading role in the deportation of local Jews to extermination camps. The Germans nicknamed him “little Napoleon” and adored his brutality. His father was a wealthy tradesman. Lejkin graduated from the Polish military school in Jarocin. Before the war, he worked as a lawyer in Warsaw. Jakub Lejkin was buried in the Warsaw Jewish cemetery.

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  • Jakub Lejkin (1906 – 29 October 1942) was a Polish lawyer, deputy commander subordinate to the Germans at the Warsaw Ghetto. He was the administrator from May to July 1942 (after the temporary arrest by the Gestapo of Józef Szeryński). Lejkin played a leading role in the deportation of local Jews to extermination camps. The Germans nicknamed him “little Napoleon” and adored his brutality. His father was a wealthy tradesman. Lejkin graduated from the Polish military school in Jarocin. Before the war, he worked as a lawyer in Warsaw. On 29 October 1942, at 18:10, he died as a result of the execution carried out by the Jewish Combat Organization. Lejkin was shot in broad daylight on Gęsia Street in Warsaw by the Jewish resistance fighter Eliasz Różański. His route was tracked down earlier by other resistance soldiers, Emilia Landau and Israel Gutman. Jakub Lejkin was buried in the Warsaw Jewish cemetery. (en)
  • Jakub Lejkin (ur. 1906, zm. 29 października 1942 w Warszawie) – polski prawnik, adwokat żydowskiego pochodzenia, zastępca komendanta policji żydowskiej w getcie warszawskim, kolaborant III Rzeszy. (pl)
  • Якуб Лейкин (польск. Jakub Lejkin, 1906 — 29.10.1942 г., Варшава, Польша) — польский адвокат еврейского происхождения, сотрудничавший с немецкой оккупационной властью в варшавском гетто, являлся заместителем командира еврейской полиции и исполняющим обязанности командира с мая по июль 1942 года после временного ареста командира Юзефа Шеринского. (ru)
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  • Jakub Lejkin (ur. 1906, zm. 29 października 1942 w Warszawie) – polski prawnik, adwokat żydowskiego pochodzenia, zastępca komendanta policji żydowskiej w getcie warszawskim, kolaborant III Rzeszy. (pl)
  • Якуб Лейкин (польск. Jakub Lejkin, 1906 — 29.10.1942 г., Варшава, Польша) — польский адвокат еврейского происхождения, сотрудничавший с немецкой оккупационной властью в варшавском гетто, являлся заместителем командира еврейской полиции и исполняющим обязанности командира с мая по июль 1942 года после временного ареста командира Юзефа Шеринского. (ru)
  • Jakub Lejkin (1906 – 29 October 1942) was a Polish lawyer, deputy commander subordinate to the Germans at the Warsaw Ghetto. He was the administrator from May to July 1942 (after the temporary arrest by the Gestapo of Józef Szeryński). Lejkin played a leading role in the deportation of local Jews to extermination camps. The Germans nicknamed him “little Napoleon” and adored his brutality. His father was a wealthy tradesman. Lejkin graduated from the Polish military school in Jarocin. Before the war, he worked as a lawyer in Warsaw. Jakub Lejkin was buried in the Warsaw Jewish cemetery. (en)
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  • Jakub Lejkin (en)
  • Jakub Lejkin (pl)
  • Лейкин, Якуб (ru)
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