6841. Given name: Renia Family name: Focko
after she lost her parents in the Warsaw Ghetto, she became Aron Szwarcbad's foster daughter, she lives in Paris
after she lost her parents in the Warsaw Ghetto, she became Aron Szwarcbad's foster daughter, she lives in Paris
author's sister, taken in July 1942 from Nowolipie Street
Author's elder son, since 1938 - in England
The Wajcmans - together with the Szwarcbads in the shop at Leszno Street No. 40.
The older Wlodarski, former pupil of 'Spojnia', a Gestapo functionary, wounded during an attack in the ghetto in Mar...
manager in Toebbens' shop
a Pole, trade contacts with the ghetto, friend of the author's father, helps
child - in shop at Leszno Street No. 18, never parts with his books, makes clever, very mature for his age comments
An engineer, a friend of Silberzweig (the author's father) - organises a shop.
Mother's nephew, aged 14.
An engineer, grows together with his wife the garden at Blessed Virgin Mary's Church at Leszno Street.
A well-known Jewish gynaecologist. After the Warsaw Uprising he hid with the author in cellars.
author's nephew, doctor's son rescued on the 'Aryan side' 1947 - to Palestine
author's sister, before the war she left Poland for Antwerp - with her husband and children - to Auschwitz
Father of the testimony's author, he died of pneumonia.
Author's brother, he died together with his family.
The author's oldest sister- she hid together with 19 other people in Smocza Street- she was turned in by the JP (Jew...
The author's beloved brother.
The wife of the author's brother, she died in April 1943.
author's sister, in Antwerp - together with her husband and children- deported to Auschwitz