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Street: Unknown City: No information There were folk circles, to which belonged: Helena Brodowska – assistant professor in the University of Lodz and a g...

Street: Unknown City: No information After the Soviet Army had liberated Poland, Teodor Janicki, his wife and a Jewish woman who lived with them up to th...

Street: Unknown City: No information During the Nazi occupation Mieczyslaw Rylski hid in his house for two years Paua K. Popowski and her sister.

Street: Unknown City: No information forced labour; after 16 September 1944, Ludwika Wisniewska, her husband and Krysia Gronowska went there; Ludwika and...

Street: Unknown City: No information town upon Czarna Przemsza river in the South of Poland, Eastern part of Silesian Voivodeship; the Jewish ghetto was...

Street: Unknown City: No information A hideout at a peasant's in a village.

Street: Unknown City: No information Mr. Szwalbe's flat where the Elsters are hiding.

Street: Unknown City: No information Anna's family lived there. Anna together with Irena Launberg visited them from time to time.

Street: Unknown City: No information A place where the Elsters were hiding in spring 1943.

Street: Niska City: From Warsaw report of 23 February 1942 says 5 families in this building died out completely

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