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Florek Bronisław

Maria Florek and her five siblings were raised in Lubartów. Her father was a policeman, her mother was a housewife. Having grad...

Florek Maria

Maria Florek and her five siblings were raised in Lubartów. Her father was a policeman, her mother was a housewife. Having grad...

Fogg Mieczysław

Fołta Antoni

During WWII, Szymon Fołta, his wife Maria née Homa and children - Antoni, Władysław and Aleksandra - lived in Jankowice.

Fołta Maria

During WWII, Szymon Fołta, his wife Maria née Homa and children - Antoni, Władysław and Aleksandra - lived in Jankowice.

Fołta Szymon

During WWII, Szymon Fołta, his wife Maria née Homa and children - Antoni, Władysław and Aleksandra - lived in Jankowice.

Fołta Władysław

During WWII, Szymon Fołta, his wife Maria née Homa and children - Antoni, Władysław and Aleksandra - lived in Jankowice.

Fortuńska Władysława

They lived at ul Twarda 60 in Warsaw, next to the ghetto.

Fortuński Józef

They lived at ul Twarda 60 in Warsaw, next to the ghetto.

Frąckiewicz Helena Diana

During the Nazi occupation, Diana Helena Frąckiewicz served as a nun in a Dominican Sisters convent in Kolonia Wileńska.

Franio Zofia

During the occupation, Zofia Franio (1899-1978), pseud. "The Doctor", was a leader in the Warsaw Uprising.

Froehlich Katarzyna

In January 1945, Katarzyna Froehlich and her daughter Dorota Kuc helped the Lindenbaum family escape from the Death March.

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