Polish President Honours Poles Who Saved Jews
These are extraordinary heroes - with no weapons in their hands, with no rifles. The simply displayed to the world that they could be different. They did not accept the reality that surrounded them and demonstrated that with the stance that they took in risking their own lives and the lives of their families.
– President Andrzej Duda during the ceremony atthe Presidential Palace.
In accordance with Article 138 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and in accordance with the provisions for the presentation of Orders and Decorations, the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, in recognition of their heroic stance and for their extraordinary courage shown in saving the lives of Jews during World War II, for their outstanding service in defence of dignity, humanity and human rights, has decided to present the following people with
THE COMMANDER'S CROSS OF THE
ORDER OF POLONIA RESTITUTA
1. Magdalena CEGŁOWSKA
2. Anna GAWŁOWSKA
4. Zofia HOŁUB
5. Danuta KUROWSKA
6. Jan KUŚ
8. Pelagia MALECKA
9. Janina ORCZYK
10. Teresa PARCZEWSKA-SKULIMOWSKA
11. Romuald PARCZEWSKI
12. Wanda PIASECKA
13. Bazylina RUTKOWSKA
Posthumously
16. Anna DAJTROWSKA
17. Andrzej DAJTROWSKI
18. Jadwiga DUDZIEC
19. Piotr GOŃ
20. Franciszek JAROSZ
21. Jan JAROSZ
22. Maria JAROSZ
23. Leokadia KAWALEC
25. Feliks KWARCIAK
26. Stanisława LIPTAK
27. Bronisława PLIŚ
28. Stanisław POKORSKI
29. Lucyna ROGOWSKA
30. Leopold SOCHA
31. Jadwiga SOLECKA
32. Stanisław SOLECKI
33. Maria TOMASZCZYK
34. Jan ULIASZ
35. Józefa ULIASZ
36. Maria WĘGIERSKA
The honouring, with high state decorations, of Poles who rescued Jews, began in 2007. Presidents Lech Kaczyński, Bronisław Komorowski and Andrzej Duda have thus far honoured several hundred people.
The National Day of Remembrance of Poles Rescuing Jews Under German Occupation has been observed on the 24th March since 2018. The day is linked with the tragic fate of the Ulma family, and the Jews hidden by them, in the village of Markowa in the Rzeszów region. On 24th March 1944, as the result of being denounced, they were all murdered by the Germans.
Read more about the observance of the National Day of Remembrance of Poles Rescuing Jews Under German Occupation





