Given name: Ludwika Family name: Wiśniewska

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  • Female
  • Ludwika
  • Wiśniewska
  • In 1930s she lived with her mother in Lubelska Street No 32, where the Gronowski's rented a room; in the winter of 1940 she moved to Solec; in 1941 she moved to Stalowa Street No 41 and got married; together with her husband she run fruit processing plant at Stalowa Street; at the end of 1941 she received a letter from people by whom the Gronowski's leaved with a request to take care of the Gronowski's child: Krystyna, she went to Lvov to pick her up; at the end of 1941 she moved with her husband and Krysia to Ewa Purgacz at Sulkowskiego Street; she registered Krysia as living with her and she sent her to school; she moved for the security reasons with the family to Panska Street No 51; at the beginning of 1944 he fell seriously ill and went to a hospital, during her stay in a hospital (2 months) Krysia lived at Nuns at Chelmska Street; during the Warsaw uprising they escaped to the Old Town; 16 September 1944 they were deported by the Germans to the camp in Pruszkow and from there for the slave labour to Bavaria; after the return from the labour camp in Bavaria they lived in a little room at Alicja Heczko's; she sent Krysia to a ballet school in Rzeszotowska's Junior School; after the war she had her own flat at Zbarska Street; in 1950 Aleksander Gronowski came for his daughter as together with his wife they decided to take Krysia to Israel; in 1958 the parting with Krysia was very hard, but in 1962 Krysia came to Poland; she did not have own children so she treated Krysia Gronowska as a daughter; at present she leaves in Warsaw at Handlowa Street No 1/3, flat 39.

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