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Sobolewska Wacława
She lived with her parents and two older brothers in Brańsk, a small town of 2,000 people in Podlasie. There were more Jews tha...
Sobolewski Aleksander
She lived with her parents and two older brothers in Brańsk, a small town of 2,000 people in Podlasie. There were more Jews tha...
Sobolewski Antoni
She lived with her parents and two older brothers in Brańsk, a small town of 2,000 people in Podlasie. There were more Jews tha...
Sobolewski Paweł
She lived with her parents and two older brothers in Brańsk, a small town of 2,000 people in Podlasie. There were more Jews tha...
Sobolewski Walerian Stanisław
During the German occupation, Walerian and Anastazja Sobolewscy cared for Joasia, a child extracted from the Warsaw ghetto.
Sobol Józefa
Before the war, Józefa Sobol lived in Lvov in Wołyńska Street. In the same street there lived the Chamajdes family: Melech (bor...
Socha Leopold
During the occupation of Lwów, Leopold Socha, a petty thief, found employment as a city cleaner. He worked there with Stefan Wr...
Socha Magdalena
During the occupation of Lwów, Leopold Socha, a petty thief, found employment as a city cleaner. He worked there with Stefan Wr...
Sokołowska Anna
Being already a widow with three children, Anna Sokołowska moved to Poland in 1918, after the revolution in Russia.She first li...
Sokołowska Danuta
One had to have incredible luck to escape from a train running from a forced labour camp in Huta Kara to the death camp in Rave...
Sokołowska Maria
For nearly 2 years Aniela Radyszkiewicz née Wójcik hid 14 Jews in her house devoid of sewage system, electricity or running wat...
Sokołowska Teresa
In the summer and fall of 1942 the Nazis were taking Jews from Jodłowa- a town in dębicki county which is today’s podkarpackie ...
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