Given name: Gustawa Family name: Jarecka (4)

  • (1, 2, 3, 4) YES
  • (1, 2, 3, 4) Female
  • (1) Gustawa , (2) Gustawa , (3) Gustawa , (4) G
  • (1) Jarecka , (2) Jarecka , (3) Jarecka , (4) Jarecka
  • (3) January 1943
  • (1, 2, 3, 4) No information
  • (1)

    A writer, she was taken away during the blockade of the houses at Mila Street, 18 January 1943. She dies while being transported.

    (2)

    A Polish-Jewish writer. In the ghetto, thanks to Marcel Ranicki, she copied Germans letters, incoming and outgoing from the Judenrat to the German authorities; co-worker of the Ringelblum archive.

    (3)

    Writer; in the ghetto, she was a clerk in the Judenrat, in the correspondence department; she had leftists sympathies, worked with Ringelblum Archive. On Oneg Szabat's request, she wrote about the first deportation of Jews - its fragments were used in the report of the United Underground Organisations in the Ghetto for the Polish Government in London on 16 September 1942. Part of this work, titled 'Ostatniem etapem przesiedlenia jest smierc' (The Last Phase of Deportation is Death), survived in the basements of the ghetto archives. She died with her two children during the Second Action.

    (4)

    A writer

    • (1, 3, 4) artists/writers
    • (2) Intelligentsia
  • (3)

    completed according to 'Ocalone z warszawskiego getta. Archiwum Ringelbluma' p. 25

  • (1)

    Adler, Stanislaw

    (3)

    Documents from Ringelblum's Archive, part I

  • (2) s. 344, (3) 92 str 3, (4) 204