3361. Given name: Unknown Family name: Ajmanowa
Employed in Schultz's shop. Taken to Lublin in November 1942.
Employed in Schultz's shop. Taken to Lublin in November 1942.
She was employed in Schultz's shop. In November 1942 assigned to work in Lublin.
She was employed in Schultz's shop. She was assigned to work in Lublin in November 1942. Dismissed by a Polish direc...
Employed in Schultz’s shop. Appointed to work in Lublin in November 1942. He managed to escape and came back to the...
Employed in Schultz's shop. Appointed to work in Lublin in November 1942. She voluntarily left the hideout because i...
She was employed in Schultz's shop at least until November 1942.
One of the directors in Schultz's factory
Employed in Schultz's shop. Pregnant at the end of 1942.
Employed in Schultz's shop, definitely until November 1942.
Employed in Schultz's shop. In November 1942 assigned to work in Lublin with his wife and daughter.
Helped Artur Lewin to cross to the "Aryan side". Probably employed at Schultz's shop.
Employed in Schultz's shop. 11 November 1942 marked fordeportation for work to Lublin. released from the Umschlagpla...
Family employed in Schultz's shop, in November 42 assigned to work in Lublin. They managed to return from the Umschl...
Employed in Schultz's shop. Her little daughter deported to Treblinka.
Worked in Schultz's shop. Her husband was a Polish Army officer.
Worked on the work detail in Poznanska Street. In the autumn (after 11 November) 1942 he was shortly on the "Ar...
Hired on the outpost in Poznanska Street. After 11 November 1942 she crossed to the "Aryan side". Turned i...
She was a dancer before the war. In the ghetto, she was employed in a work detail in Poznanska Street. After 11 Nove...
a Gestapo agent. In autumn 1942, she gave shelter two Jewesses who hid on the 'Aryan side': Anna Prywer and Jadzia (...
Head of the work detail at Poznanska Street. He took care of his workers. During the January action he led Jadzia (h...