Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw On the 'Aryan side' of the street the lodgings occupied a big yard, one big building and two small, one-storey build...
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw This institution helped hiding Jews in finding job and food. In 1943 Halina A. was employed there. The headmistress...
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw Jewish women hiding in the hospital occupied four out of twelve beds. The fifth Jewess (Stasia) helped the nurse. Ha...
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw Jenina Bucholtz-Bukolska's flat
- House number: 94
- Phone: 11-53-94
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw Ania Liton with her family lived there
- House number: 19
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw quarantine building; 1 April 1942 - transit point for thousand Jews deported from Germany; on 5 April 1942 - next gr...
- House number: 109/111
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw It was the first address where the Kitchen Headquartes were situated. Later the building belonged to the 'Thirteen'
- House number: 13
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw Ringelblum's flat was here; Ringelblum's family also lived there when the ghetto existed.
- House number: 18
Street: Leszno City: From Warsaw meeting place of underground activists; a hideout for the uprising in the ghetto leadership; information centre for...
- House number: 18