Goal of this article is to present activity of Judishe Ordnungsdienst, occupied by the Germans, Krakow in years 1940-1945. Within the scope there is organisation of OD in Jewish district of Kazimierz in 1940, in Krakow ghetto in 1941-1943 and in German concentration camp in Plaszow in 1942-1945. Main topic is preceded by analysis of OD history in Polish cities of Warsaw and Lodz, also occupied by the Germans. The other ghettos are used to present general situation of the organisation. It is also mentioned what happened with officers after the war through the prism of Polish law. Trials of OD officers took place on Special Criminal Court in Krakow in 1945-1947. The purpose of this article was also to present the post-war process of former members of the Jüdische Ordnungsdienst (OD) in occupied Krakow with particular regard to the case of David Lieblinga. The trial of accused Liebling, who was a member of the Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst and the Jewish Fighting Organization was held before the Special Criminal Court in Krakow on May 26, 1946. The allegations of collaborations have been rejected by the court.
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