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Fryszman Stefan

During the German occupation, Marianna Bułat, daughter of Józef and Tekla, lived with her sister, Julia Urbańska, in Warsaw at ...

Fuchs Marcel

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

Fuks-Auerbach Edka

Before the war, Józef Grocholski lived in Kopyczyńce in the Tarnopol Province with his wife Olga and a son Franek (born in 1934...

Fuks Pinchas

Before the war, Józef Grocholski lived in Kopyczyńce in the Tarnopol Province with his wife Olga and a son Franek (born in 1934...

Funt

“There were thirteen of them. Well, the place was crowded,” laughs Zofia, “for we were five people, in addition. My sister, my ...

Funt Leon

“There were thirteen of them. Well, the place was crowded,” laughs Zofia, “for we were five people, in addition. My sister, my ...

Funt Linak

“There were thirteen of them. Well, the place was crowded,” laughs Zofia, “for we were five people, in addition. My sister, my ...

Gajewska Elżbieta

During World War II Wanda Kwiatkowska lived with her parents, Bolesława and Aleksander, and her younger sister Leokadia (Lotka).

Gajł Adam

Helena Barcikowska and her two sons - 10-year-old Józef and 9-year-old Tadeusz - lived in Wiśniowiec.

Gamzerowie

Before the outbreak of World War II, Barbara and Izaak Gamzer lived in Lviv, where they ran a confectionery. They had 8-year-ol...

Gamzerowie

Bolesław and Irena Szczygieł, together with their daughter Joanna, her younger sister as well as Irena’s mother, Anna Majer, li...

Gans Fryderyk

One day in late 1939 in Kraków, Jan Krokowski met his gymnasium-era friend Fryderyk Gans. The latter, who had just escaped from...

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