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Lewenfiszów Rodzina
Sylwia Rzeczycka was a member of the Warsaw intelligentsia. She was born in Russia but her family cultivated their Polish tradi...
Lewertow NN
Franciszek Banaś served in the police force from 1924. Before the war, he had contacts with Jews in his official capacity only,...
Lewertow NN
Franciszek Banaś served in the police force from 1924. Before the war, he had contacts with Jews in his official capacity only,...
Lewertow NN
Franciszek Banaś served in the police force from 1924. Before the war, he had contacts with Jews in his official capacity only,...
Lewiatan Lejzor
His family hid two Jews, who they did not know, from May 1943 until July 1944. They lived in Michałów, close to Dukszty, in the...
Lewi Izabela
Before the war, Stefania Bartczak had been a laborer in a company run in Warszawa by a Jewish married couple Albina and Kazimie...
Lewi- Łebkowski Marceli
During the German occupation in Poland, the Warsaw Zoological Garden, run by Director Jan Żabiński, became a place of hiding Jews.
Lewin Alexander
These events happened in the month of April in the year 1942 in Rokitno (district of Wolyn, today's Ukraine). All the Jews livi...
Lewin Anna
“There were thirteen of them. Well, the place was crowded,” laughs Zofia, “for we were five people, in addition. My sister, my ...
Lewin Anne
Walentyna Żak (later known as Ala Sztajnert) was born to a peasant family in 1915 in the village of Żabno in south-eastern Pola...
Lewinger Hanna
The Wilkosz lived in the village of Grobla, near Kraków, where they ran a farm. In early 1941, they were contacted by a Jewish ...
Lewin Gertruda
“Mother took many risks - he recalls - and father repeated to my brothers: ‘This will not end well.’ And it didn’t. But what ca...
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