Given name: Unknown Family name: Łuczak
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Roman Luczak's wife, she lived in Kuyavia until the Germans threw her out of her household, later they destroyed it; she was forced to serve the Germans, she moved to a collapsing shanty, in which she used straw as bedclothes.
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Roman Luczak's testimony concerning activity of the Home Army (Armia Krajowa), hiding Jews and soldiers of the Soviet Army. Attached: a certificate from the Society of Fighters for Freedom and Democracy (Zwiazek Bojownikow o Wolnosc i Demokracje, ZBoWiD) and witness' testimonies - Czeslawa Krzymowska of 13 March 1956, Stanislaw Ester of 14 May 1964, Jadwiga and Mieczyslawa Lokcikowski of 21 December 1955. On page 17 there is a request of 20 December 1966 to the Ambassador of Israel in Warsaw to honour Roman Luczak, written by Nyc Wladyslaw, Buraczewski and W. [surname illegible]. Written on 12 May 1964. Original, longhand, typescript, 19 pages, 210 x 295 mm, Polish, no copy.
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