421. Given name: Israel Family name: Glatsztajn
Composer. During the First Action assigned to a group which a number of times left the ghetto to work.
- Variant names: Glatsztejn
Composer. During the First Action assigned to a group which a number of times left the ghetto to work.
A doctor, refugee from Lodz. During the First Action he was assigned to the staff of the kitchen at Leszno Street No...
Mechanic. Brother of Halina who worked in the kitchen at Leszno Street No. 40
wife of Graf, who was the secretary of the Union of Minor Merchants, he also was the owner of the place at Leszno St...
During the first months of the war, he managed to reach the east. A communist, writer. After some time, he came back...
Hela Herman's mother, R. Auersbach's neighbour, professor Szor's sister. Killed during the First Action on the spot,...
Hersz Wasser's wife, an activist of Ringelblum's archives. She came from Vilna.
One of the first, voluntary, employees of the kitchen at Leszno Street No. 40. A teacher in one of the Jewish Volkss...
the poet Icheil Lerer's father; religious Jew, a wise man; he had 9 children; worked as an accountant in Zelichowski...
She was a small child. At the moment of her death she was about two years old. She was a daughter of Izrael Lichtens...
Twelve-year-old son of a Jewish activist doctor A. Lipman. He was in the ghetto. Died in Treblinka.
The author of "La grande epouvante".
The author's son, he studied in Belgium.
An author's friend. He ran away from the Lodz Ghetto to Warsaw. An industrialist.
A neighour of the author. Went into hiding with his family on 21 April 1943. Baskind supposedly paid for Harf's daug...
Harf's daughter. Was in hiding on the "Aryan" side.
Fey's wife. She helped hiding Jews on a number of occasions by delivering food and cigarettes (April 1943).
He came from Lodz. During the war he stayed in the Warsaw ghetto. Before the ghetto uprising he managed to hid his f...
A tailor. Owned a flat at Leszno Street No. 84, where the author was hiding.
Rosental's acquaintance. Together with the author helped to set her free.