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First name
Chanoch Henryk Huna
Last Name
Najberg
Maiden name
Date of birth
16.11.1928
Place of birth
Warsaw
Gender
male
Mother's first name
Lea
Mother's maiden name
Alerhand
Father's first name
Jakub
Age
14
In the family
son
Marital status
Spouse's first name
Occupation
Country
Poland
City
Warsaw
Street
Tarczyńska 15
City during the war
Warsaw
Street during the war
Notes
In the ghetto, he actively helped to support his family – Bart Leon passed him packages through the barbed wire, and Huna crossed over to the Aryan side, from where he returned with money. During the deportations to the death camps, he managed to jump off the train. He made his way to the Karczew forests. Other Jews were hiding there. They were armed by the Polish underground. They lived off raids and "executions" carried out on Germans and rebellious peasants. In early April 1943, they were surrounded by the Germans. Heniek and two friends managed to escape the encirclement. They returned to Miedzeszyn, hoping to hide with Polish friends. They were denounced and handed over to the blue police, who handed them over to the Germans. They were shot in the forest.
Place of death
Karczew
Date of death
1942/1943
Source

L. Najberg, "Ostatni powstańcy getta" ŻIH 1993, s. 48; YVP Leon Neiberg (brother); USC VHA 6707, rel. Leon Najberg (brother)

Record ID
32900
Date of inclusion in the database
30.11.2020
Date of modification
16.02.2026
Photo description
Source of photo (text)
Family