Given name: W. Family name: Gajewski

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  • Male
  • W.
  • Gajewski
  • a Catholic; he had a Jewish wife, with whom he had a daughter. After the wife's death, he married z Pole. As a result of a denunciation, Germans took his daughter and shot her in a forest in Falenica, they also arrested him and deported him to a camp, where he died.

  • Testimony of Ludwika Wisniewska concerning her care of a Jewish child, Krystyna Gronowska, during the German occupation. On pp. 9-10, Krystyna Gronowska's letter requesting help by offering employment to Ludwika Wisniewska. Page 11 a newspaper clipping with Krystyna Gronowska photograph – 'queen of the ball'. Pp. 12-13: scanned envelope of Krystyna Gronowska's letter to Ludwika Wisniewska. Written on 10 October 1964. Original, longhand, different formats, in Polish, no copy. <b>Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute </b>
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