Given name: Róża Family name: Azrylewicz-Sztokman (2)
- (1, 2) YES
- (1, 2) Female
- (1) Róża , (2) Róża
- (1) Azrylewicz-Sztokman , (2) Azrylewicz-Sztokman
- (1) Azrylewicz
- (1) August 1942
- (1) Treblinka
- (1, 2) No information
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(1)
She was a foster child and then a long-time intendant of Korczak’s Orphanage, died with the children including her 5 year old daughter Romcia and with her brother Henryk.
(2)A former foster child and long-standing intendant at Korczak's Orphanage, Jozef Sztokman's wife, also foster child and employee of administration. In Korczak's Orphanage, in the ghetto, she was with her family: mother, father (died before the deportation), five-year-old daughter Roma and brother Henryk (also Orphanage's employee). She died with the Orphanage.
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(2)
'Completely honest and industrious, devoted to the Orphanage' - according to Stella Eliasberg, 'Historia Domu Sierot' (Korczak's Orphanage's Story). She was accused of the theft from the warehouse by a new foster child, because Mrs Rozia exchanged her own 'voucher bread' - black and bitter - for white, which her feeble daughter had to eat. She had an Aryan look, spoke Polish correctly, had friends in Warsaw - she didn't try to find rescue on the 'Aryan side'.
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