6601. Given name: Roman Family name: Siedlecki
he worked in the City Cleaning Department (ZOM), he removed the litter from the ghetto
he worked in the City Cleaning Department (ZOM), he removed the litter from the ghetto
worked in City Cleaning Department (ZOM), he used to remove garbage from the ghetto
In the ghetto she taught on secret classes in Krynski junior high school. After the war in Israel.
Worked in the Warsaw power plant, since January 1943 lived at Zelazna Street No. 64. He and his wife gave shelter to...
he worked in Hoffmann's shop, during the kettle he signed Alicja Mendelson as one of Hoffmann's workers, died in Tra...
came from Lodz, in September 1942 he worked in Hoffman's shop
came from Lodz, with his family in the Warsaw Ghetto, worked in Hoffman's shop, got through the 'kettle'
until the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto, he often talked to Alicja Mendelson [on the "Aryan Side"] on the...
at the beginning of 1943 she went out of the ghetto, hid with her daughter Hela in Grzybowska Street, after the war...
he lived in the ghetto at Chlodna street No. 24, since January 1943 hiding on the 'Aryan side' in Grzybowska Street,...
he went out of the Warsaw ghetto with his wife Chawa, they hid since January 1943 in Grzybowska Street, both killed...
she left the ghetto for the Polish side, she was hiding from January 1943 in Grzybowska Street
she went out from the ghetto to the 'Polish side', at the beginning of 1943 she bought a flat in Grzybowska Street i...
The director of the the ampule section of the hospital at Gesia Street No. 8/8; during the Uprising the director of...
The head of the Hospitals Department; at the beginning of the uprising hid in the bunker under the hospital at the G...
a lawyer 21 April 1943 he voluntarily went to the Umschlag
student, he led the local self-defence group in Schilling's shop in October 1942
The leader of an independent, local self-defence group in the area of Schilling's shop in October 1942.
The author's brother; member of an independent self-defense group in the Mr Schilling's shop in October 1942.
joined the Order Service (Jewish police) at the request of Polish socialists