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Cieślicki Jan

Jan and Stefania Cieślicki lived in Stryj at ul. Kolejowa. Jan was a carpenter and Stefania maintained the household and looked...

Ciołkosz Kazimierz

Kazimierz Ciołkosz was a farmer in the village of Zręcin, Krosno County, where he lived with his mother Rozalia and brothers Bo...

Ciszewska Janina

When the ghetto was set up in Stanisławów, Janina Ciszewska, Ryszard’s mother, hid 11 people in their house.

Ciszewski Ryszard

When the ghetto was set up in Stanisławów, Janina Ciszewska, Ryszard’s mother, hid 11 people in their house.

Ciszewski Zdzisław

When the ghetto was set up in Stanisławów, Janina Ciszewska, Ryszard’s mother, hid 11 people in their house.

Ciszyńska Stanisława

“My parents, uncle Czesław, my younger sister and I rescured fourteen people.

Codogni Karol

Stanisław Codogni lived in Brzeżana during the Nazi occupation. He owned a farm and a forge. He had a 23-year-old son, Karol.  ...

Codogni Stanisław

Stanisław Codogni lived in Brzeżana during the Nazi occupation. He owned a farm and a forge. He had a 23-year-old son, Karol.  ...

Cygan-Cyganiewicz Edward

Sara Reis and her family escaped from the Łączna ghetto thanks to Klementyna Marcinek, Franciszek Cygan's sister-inlaw.

Cygan Franciszek

Sara Reis and her family escaped from the Łączna ghetto thanks to Klementyna Marcinek, Franciszek Cygan's sister-inlaw.

Cygan Janina

Sara Reis and her family escaped from the Łączna ghetto thanks to Klementyna Marcinek, Franciszek Cygan's sister-inlaw.

Cywińska Krystyna

Krystyna Cywińska lived in Grodno with her husband, an officer of the Polish Army, and two children: a son and daughter Danuta.

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