Artur Eisenbach
Polish-Jewish historian (1906–1992)
Artur Eisenbach was a prominent Polish-Jewish historian, born in 1906, who dedicated his career to the study of Jewish history in Poland. His expertise in this field earned him recognition and respect among his peers, leading to his membership in the prestigious Polish Academy of Sciences. Throughout his career, Eisenbach demonstrated a deep commitment to understanding and preserving the history of Jewish communities in Poland.
Eisenbach's notable contributions to the field of history were further acknowledged through his leadership roles in prominent institutions. Between 1966 and 1968, he served as the head of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, a position that allowed him to shape the direction of historical research and preservation efforts. Eisenbach passed away in 1992, leaving behind a legacy of scholarly work and a lasting impact on the study of Jewish history in Poland. His work continues to be an important part of the historical record, providing valuable insights into the experiences of Jewish communities in the region.