601. Given name: "Jacek" Family name: Unknown
a young Zionist's, a Jew working in a factory in Rakow, pseudonym; he was connected with fighters from the ghetto in...
a young Zionist's, a Jew working in a factory in Rakow, pseudonym; he was connected with fighters from the ghetto in...
Polish workman in a German factory in Pelcery near Czestochowa who mediated in contacts between Jewish workers from...
a worker of a printing house in Radom, contacted by Wladek's organization
a girl from partisan units near Wyszkow; in 1944 before the uprising moved to Warsaw
A young Jew, hid at Panska Street. On the first day of the uprising, he joined the people building barricades.
the Jewish Fighting Organisation soldier; he fought in the uprising in the ghetto; together with his wife Masza Glei...
engineer; he hid in Sliska Street until the Warsaw Uprising; he shared the hideout with Klara and Adas Falk; when th...
One of the activists of the Jewish Coordinating Committee (ZKK)and of the Bund, in autumn 1944 he resided with the o...
A Jewish Gestapo, in summer 1942 spread rumours about the upcoming deportation.
author's friend. They lived together for some time. She had three sisters who were thrown out from Wloclawek as they...
Former textile merchant, co-owner of a workshop in Muranowska Street No. 38.
Son of Libe and Eli Linder. Born in the ghetto, during the First Action he was sent to Treblinka with his parents. A...
An elderly lady, Polish. The mother of a man "temporarily employed in Germany" according to the documents....
Jewish policeman, who was hiding together with his mother at Ms. Brzeska's place at Topiel Street No. 8. After movin...
The best friend of the 19-year-old Dawid Hochberg. Was one of the defenders of the shelter at Mila Street No. 29.
one of the fighters, Mordechaj Anielewicz mentions in a letter to Zuckermann that until 23 April 1943 Jehiel is thei...
member of the Polish Workers' Party (PPR). Helped Jews hiding in the forest near Lomianki obtain transport.
a Pole, who helped get transport to a group of the ghetto refugees hiding near Lomianki
a Polish peasant from a village near Siedlce; every second day he sent his sons with bread and a few potatoes to two...
Lejb Szpichler's wife, mother of 4 year old son. She had no doubts or suspicions trying to leave Poland through the...