5741. Given name: Julian Family name: Welikowski
He was a teacher in the Folkschul at Mila Street No. 51 and an activist of Skif- he taught Wladka. Since the beginni...
He was a teacher in the Folkschul at Mila Street No. 51 and an activist of Skif- he taught Wladka. Since the beginni...
Julian Welikowski's wife and mother of 4 years old daughter.
Julian Welikowski's daughter. She was 4 years old.
A tailor, Wladka's acquaintance. He landed at the Umschlagplatz during the First Action ca. 2 August 1942 together w...
A barber form Kalisz. In 1940 deported with his wife and two daughters to Warsaw, where they lingered for some time...
Lived with her husband and daughters in barracks for refugees at Leszno Street No. 14.
wife of a well-known Bund leader. She lived at Gesia Street No. 13, she kept Wladka for a few days. During the round...
Before the war, the Zilberberg family lived in Praga. When the ghetto was established, all of them (four people) esc...
German, a superior in the workshop, where the author works at Leszno Street No. 80
Beaten to blood with a whip by Murmann's supervisor, sixteen-year-old, the youngest seamstress in the workshops at L...
After the liquidation of the Small Ghetto Wladka shared a flat at Nowolipie Street No. 69 with him and three other f...
An active socialist, he worked in Lodz, later - in the Warsaw ghetto. He lived with the author at Nowolipie Street N...
The wife of a socialist activist, Szlojma Paw from Lodz. Deported during the First Action.
An activist of the Central Committee of the Bund in Vilnius. Sent to work in Warsaw. Worked in Roerich's shop when t...
A member of the illegal Zukunft. In October 1942 he took part in the meeting at Filozof's at Mila Street No.5. Toget...
In august 1942, during the First Action, she found herself in the train heading to Treblinka. She escaped together w...
A young engineer, for many years worked for the Bund, an activist of a Jewish sports organisation - Morgenstern. Esc...
A nephew of the Soviet diplomat Litwinow. A fugitive from the camp in Treblinka. He told Zygmunt (Zalmanow Friedrich...
Abrasz Blum and Luba Bielicka's son, he was six in 1943. He managed to survive the war.
A one year-old Krysia Klog moved in with a poor Polish family in Pludy (a district of Warsaw). The bare-foot, uncomb...