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Weksler NN

The brothers Florian and Franciszek Węgłowski lived, with their families, in separate buildings on the same farm in the village...

Weksler Rachela

The brothers Florian and Franciszek Węgłowski lived, with their families, in separate buildings on the same farm in the village...

Weksler-Waszkinel Romuald Jakub

“You’re Christian, you believe in Jesus Christ. He was Jewish. Please save my Jewish infant in the name of that Jew,” is what S...

Wencewicz Liliana

Before the war, the Krotenbergs, a Jewish family, had been living in Warsaw at ul. Karmelicka 17. Liliana, a daughter of Dora a...

Wendlinger Jojna

During the War, her brother, Józef Rychlik, brought home nine Jews whom he met in Sambórz.

Wendlinger Łajbisz

During the War, her brother, Józef Rychlik, brought home nine Jews whom he met in Sambórz.

Wendlinger Salomea

During the War, her brother, Józef Rychlik, brought home nine Jews whom he met in Sambórz.

Wereska Julianna

Siblings Julianna and Tadeusz, from the village of Boża Wola, hid the Fiszer family during the occupation.

Werksztel Adolf

Stanisława and Jan Dentkiewicz spent the Nazi occupation in Warsaw.

Werksztel Daniel

Stanisława and Jan Dentkiewicz spent the Nazi occupation in Warsaw.

Werksztel Maryla

Stanisława and Jan Dentkiewicz spent the Nazi occupation in Warsaw.

Werksztel Rozalia

Stanisława and Jan Dentkiewicz spent the Nazi occupation in Warsaw.

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