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Adam Czerniakow, as reflected in his diary

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This article discusses the diary of Adam Czerniakow, chairman of the Warsaw ghetto Judenrat until 23 July 1943 when he committed suicide. The picture it shows is of a mediocre man whose leadership habits of dogmatic personality were his ruin at a time when people of vision and imagination were needed. He was a decent and upright man who tried to maintain his human dignity when people round him were abandoning their principles.

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