Wtedy kwitly forsycje. Pamieci dzieci - ofiar Holocaustu (Forsythias Were then in Bloom. In Memory of Children - Victims of the Holocaust)
- Joanna
- Iwaszkiewicz
- Warszawa
- 1993
- stories
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- Polish
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narratives - based on facts - about Jewish children during the war
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Related people:
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Kletner
Łaja
Rescued from the Warsaw ghetto thanks to forged documents made by E. Jasiewicz.
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Szper
Unknown
A married couple. They work in the Schultz's shop at Ogrodowa Street No.51. 30 November 1942 they went out of the gh...
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Skrzybalskie
Janina, jej córka Krystyna i siostra Judyta
Janina, Krystyna, Judyta Skrzybalskis (not possible to determine degree of kinship) - owing to phoney documents made...
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Sędzin
Irena
Saved from the ghetto on false papers made by E. Jasiewicz.
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Starost
Rywa
Saved from the ghetto on false papers made by E. Jasiewicz
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Szwejcer
Maria
Thanks to "Aryan papers" made by E. Jasiewicz saved from the Warsaw ghetto.
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Pędowski
Karol
An activist of Zegota (Council for Aid to Jews) and RGO (Central Welfare Council). With his grandmother, Helena, he...
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Unknown
Ariel
Son of music teachers. He promised well as a very gifted person. He sang and played violin. He came from Warsaw Prag...
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Nissenbaum
Zygmunt
The youngest of all five brothers and sisters. His father ran a building enterprise. Before the war they lived in Pr...
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Namiot
Ina
Thanks to false documents, made in the ghetto by Eugeniusz Jasiewicz, she escaped from the ghetto with her 6-year-ol...
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Lipsztat
Hafcia
together with her parents she came back from Palestine in the summer 1939 to her home-town Piaseczno. She got to Pia...
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Rosemann
Rysio
He was rescued from the ghetto by Genowefa Olczakowa, who said that he was her son. She also rescued his parents, hi...
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Róbel
Abram
Rescued from the Warsaw ghetto thanks to a Kennkarte made by E. Jasiewicz.
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Rozenzwejg (Kraszewska)
Bianka
She was rescued (as Krysia Warecka) from the ghetto together with her parents by Genowefa Olczakowa, who hid them on...
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Bernfeld
Maria
Thanks to the 'Aryan papers' compiled by E. Jasiewicz she was rescued from the ghetto.
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Minc
Janina
In August 1942 at the Umschlagplatz. She managed to save herself thanks to a doctor's lab coat together with her sis...
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Arszennik
Józef
an Esperantist; railwayman. True supporter of Ludwik Zamenhof. From 1942, member of the the Polish Workers' Party (P...
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Ajzyk
Mosze
Son of the travelling salesman, who sold bread, dairy products and haberdashery. In January 1941, with his parents,...
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Haftel
Mozes
owing to 'Aryan papers' made by E. Jasiewicz he was saved from the Warsaw Ghetto
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Jasiewicz
Eugeniusz
He worked in the Kennkarte Issuing Office in Ratuszowa Street. Using authentic seals and forms, he produced document...
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Zamenhof
Ludwik Krzysztof
A grandson of the Esperanto creator. In the ghetto, he worked in an office. In September 1942, he managed to escape...
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Zamenhof
Wanda
'Doctor Esperanto's' daughter-in-law. In the ghetto worked as a doctor. In August 1942 on the Umschlagplatz. She man...
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Zamenhof
Romana
A pharmacist. Doctor Esperanto's relative. Employed in the Schultz's shop at Ogrodowa Street No. 51. 30 November 194...
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Zamenhof
Lidia
In the ghetto lived at Ogrodowa Street No. 3, flat 17. Refused to cross to the 'Aryan side', although she had many o...
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Zamenhof
Zofia
In August 1942 deported to the Umschlagplatz. She did not want to leave her small patients and she went to Treblinka...
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Olczakowa
Genowefa
Worked for the Szpers (before the war??). Rescued the following families from the ghetto: the Szpers, the Rozenzwejg...
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Enis
Józef
A musician. Thanks to forged documents made by Eugeniusz Jasiewicz he survived the ghetto. After the war in the USA.
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Kletner
Łaja