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Wisłocka Maria

”Frost, winter, and suddenly a neighbour comes to my mother and says, ‘Listen, listen, somewhere over there (…) is some Jewish ...

Wiśnicka Genowefa

Before the war the Błażejczyk family of Żelechów owned a farm, and Stanisław, the father, pursued additional employment as a sh...

Wiśniewska

Jadwiga Krzywicka found a girl sitting in the yard and crying. Her relatives, who lived in the same tenement house in Warsaw’s ...

Wiśniewska Irena

Jadwiga Krzywicka found a girl sitting in the yard and crying. Her relatives, who lived in the same tenement house in Warsaw’s ...

Wiśniewska Krystyna

Mieczysław Jakubowski, Krystyna’s brother, was able to enter the Warsaw Ghetto legally, as he had a food suppliers pass. ‘As he...

Witek Stanisława

Before the war, Franciszek and Maria (nee Dróżdż) Kaczmarczyk with their children,, Jan and Stanisława, lived in Stróże (Zaklic...

Witek Zofia

During the German occupation, Zofia Witek lived in Lublin at ul. Królewska 15. She was re-settled by the Germans in April 1942 ...

Witkowska Felicja

Felicja Witkowska, together with her children Ryszard and Aniela, helped Jews who had escaped from the Warsaw Uprising

Witkowski Ryszard

Felicja Witkowska, together with her children Ryszard and Aniela, helped Jews who had escaped from the Warsaw Uprising

Wittig Halina

Halina Wittig’s story could make for a number of film scripts. For example:

Wittig Lech

Halina Wittig’s story could make for a number of film scripts. For example:

Witz Jan

Before the Second World War broke out, Helena (née Pilz) and Szymon Hahn lived in Cracow. Helena was a pianist and her husband ...

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