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Gajewska Zofia
After the outbreak of World War II, Bolesław Turczyński, his wife Helena and their daughters Zofia and Wanda settled in Brwinów.
Gajowniczek Marianna
“My dear uncle! I was looking for you! Come on home, mum’s waiting with dinner!”
Galas Jan
The Galas family lived in Warsaw, on Ogrodowa Street. After World War II broke out, the street was to become part of the newly-...
Galas Stanisław
The Galas family lived in Warsaw, on Ogrodowa Street. After World War II broke out, the street was to become part of the newly-...
Gałązka Hanna
During World War II Janina and Stanisław Skowronek and their two daughters, Basia and Hania, lived in Warsaw.
Gałkowa Danuta
The married couple of Agnieszka and Józef Ślązak lived in Warsaw at 47 Wincentego St. (Targówek district).
Garbuliński Andrzej
No one knows the location of his grave. When he was arrested in April 1943, the Jews he had been hiding were no longer at his h...
Garbuliński Marian
No one knows the location of his grave. When he was arrested in April 1943, the Jews he had been hiding were no longer at his h...
Garbuliński Władysław
No one knows the location of his grave. When he was arrested in April 1943, the Jews he had been hiding were no longer at his h...
Gasińska Stanisława
Anastazja and Stanisław Bałszczyk spent the Nazi occupation in Warsaw at 39/53 Złota Street. They had two daughters: 29-year-ol...
Gąska Aniela
During the occupation, Aniela Gąska worked and lived in a German storehouse in Warsaw, at Brzeska street. In 1941 (according to...
Gaszyńska Helena
Mieczysław Jakubowski, Krystyna’s brother, was able to enter the Warsaw Ghetto legally, as he had a food suppliers pass. ‘As he...
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