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Adela Domanus' family lived there; Adela, her family and friends moved there after the fall of the Warsaw Uprising; they lived to see the end of the war there
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The story of 5 people saved by Adela Domanus. A story of one Jewish girl. Brief description of the other four saved Jews. Life during the Warsaw Uprising. Expulsion of people from Warsaw to Cracow. Attached: a photograph of Inka, her father's letter to Adela of 1943, two Inka's letters of 1945 and a letter from Inka's mother from Bavaria of 1946. Written on 17 February 1966. Original, typescript, 13 pages, 210 x 295 mm., in Polish. <b>Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute </b>
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Related events:
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- Znajomi Adeli Domanus dojechali szczęśliwie do Krakowa, gdzie prze... 1944-10-15 ,
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