Given name: N. [Nieznane] Family name: Gomulicki
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- N. [Nieznane]
- Gomulicki
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the Home Army (Armia Krajowa) officer. Most likely he was in the Hospital at Stawki Street in the beginning of 1942. Lola Hocherman took care of him.
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Part I. Participation in a sabotage group after the outbreak of the German-Soviet war in 1941. A failed attempt to escape to the east and return to Lvov. Jewish pogroms organised by the Ukrainians. The establishment of the Lvov ghetto. The author left for Warsaw, and since 1942 worked in an orphanage in the Warsaw ghetto. In August 1942 she left for Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, and after the liquidation of the ghetto had to return to Warsaw, where she reported to leave for Germany. Part II. Work in an armament factory in Gera (Thuringia). Remarks on attitudes of the Germans and forced labourers. Liberation, return to Poland. Before the war, the author was a member of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine. Typescript (+ carbon copy). Published: Rachela Kleiner, Wspomnienia z getta w Warszawie (grudzien 1941 r. - wrzesien 1942 r.) (Memoires from the Warsaw Ghetto, December 1941 - September 1942) , 'Biuletyn ZIH', No. 2 (62), 1967, pp.125-136 (fragment). <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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