Testimony 301-6028, Jewish Historical Institute Archives; authors: Jadwiga Ostrowska and Gizela Bodner; title: no title
- Jadwiga/Gizela
- Ostrowska/Bodner
- Warszawa
- 1963
- account/testimony
- no
- after the war
- Polish
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Two authors of the testimony - sisters. Apart from Jadwiga Ostrowska (before: Gizela Bodner), Anna Bodner. 1 page of typescript. They write about how Juliusz Prachtel-Morawianski, and later his friend, hid them.
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