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Żak Czesława
“My parents, uncle Czesław, my younger sister and I rescured fourteen people.
Zakrzewska Aniela
Aniela and Franciszek Zakrzewski were a poor couple from Pińsk. They raised five children. Due to the fact that Franciszek, a l...
Zakrzewska Estka
“How could I - she asks - just leave the woman and the child whose husband and father had gone to war to fight for us?”
Zakrzewski Franciszek
Aniela and Franciszek Zakrzewski were a poor couple from Pińsk. They raised five children. Due to the fact that Franciszek, a l...
Zakrzewski Gabryś
“How could I - she asks - just leave the woman and the child whose husband and father had gone to war to fight for us?”
Zakrzewski Karol
“How could I - she asks - just leave the woman and the child whose husband and father had gone to war to fight for us?”
Zakrzewski Mieczysław
Aniela and Franciszek Zakrzewski were a poor couple from Pińsk. They raised five children. Due to the fact that Franciszek, a l...
Zakrzewski Stanisław
Aniela and Franciszek Zakrzewski were a poor couple from Pińsk. They raised five children. Due to the fact that Franciszek, a l...
Zaks Renia
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...
Żak Stanisław
“My parents, uncle Czesław, my younger sister and I rescured fourteen people.
Żak Szmul (Szymek)
During World War II, Stanisław and Katarzyna Gwizdak lived in Łańcut, where Stanisław ran a bakery. They had 7 children, out of...
Żak (Sztajnert) Walentyna (Ala)
Walentyna Żak (later known as Ala Sztajnert) was born to a peasant family in 1915 in the village of Żabno in south-eastern Pola...
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