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Roman Luczak's family lived there. The Germans threw out from the household his mother-in-law and wife with children. They burnt the buildings, and took away the last chimney. They cut out fruit trees and filled in the well. They destroyed everything because Roman was a military man.
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Testimony 301-6086; The Jewish Historical Institute Archives; author: Roman Luczak, Zeznania ocalalych Zydow (Testimonies of Jewish Survivors) 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 .... Written on 12 May 1964. Original, longhand, typescript, 19 pages, 210 x 295 mm, Polish, no copy.
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