Given name: Unknown Family name: Nowicka

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  • Female
  • Nowicka
  • Engineer's wife who eagerly received Anatol in her villa in Milanowek after he had left the ghetto. Ca. 60 year old widow.
    Her husband was once a well-known activist of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS) - a Pole from Russian schools

  • 302/204 Anatol Weksztejn, born 24 January 1874 in Lowicz, son of Michal and Maria, nee Wodzisławska, no title. The story of the author's family (pioneers of assimilation). The author's youth, school years in Kharkov, work in the ceramic industry. World War I in Lowicz and Warsaw in the Society to Help the Jewish War Victims. Internment in Germany. The inter-war period - general reflections on Zionism and baptism of Jews. The economic situation of inter-war Poland, the role of Jews in Polish economy. The author's escape to Lutsk during the Polish-German War of 1939 and his return to Warsaw. Situation in the Warsaw ghetto, criticism of the Jewish Police (Order Service). His stay on the 'Aryan side', help from friendly Poles, frequent changes of shelters. Liberation, return to Lowicz. The author was an industrialist, owner of ceramic factories in Lowicz and Boryszew, and a co-owner of artificial silk factory in Sochaczew. Typescript, pages 1-204,format: 290 x 210 mm, in Polish. <b>Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute </b> Tlomackie St. 3/5 00-090 Warsaw phone: (48) (22) 827 92 21, fax: (48)(22) 827 83 72 <a href="mailto:secretary@jewishinstitute.org.pl"> secretary@jewishinstitute.org.pl</a> <a href="http://www.jewishinstitute.org.pl">www.jewishinstitute.org.pl</a>

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