Given name: Unknown Family name: Pyde

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  • Female
  • Pyde
  • German, a local owner of 8 hectares of a land in the Baby village. Her husband was a commissar of one of the mills - Rybacki in Krosniewice - and he was, out of necessity, a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party; Zofia Marczak worked for him as a tailor from 1940 to 1941. Pyde and her husband came for Zofia in their britzka (light carriage) to the marketplace in the town, took her to their place, paid her well and fed even better.

  • Memoirs of Zofia Marczak from 1939-1945, written on 26 February 1963, sent by the Department of Propaganda of the Provincial Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party (KW PZPR) in Lodz to the Jewish Historical Institute. The author describes the deportation of Jews from Krosniewice, her stay in Piotrkow and subsequent activity in the Polish Workers' Party (PPR) in Warsaw. The footnotes feature brief profiles of some of the activists: Leokadia Staszewska from Piotrkow, Stanislaw Sowa from Warsaw, and 'Grandma' ('Babcia') Zabicka from Marymont, Warsaw. Written on 26 February 1963, Lodz, Zrodlowa St. No. 45 flat 6, tel. 301-00; original, typescript, 16 pages, 210 x 295 mm, in Polish.
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