Given name: Bracha Family name: Wyrocha

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  • Female
  • Bracha
  • Wyrocha
  • She was hidden from June 1944 until the end of the war by the Janicki's as a babysitter; during the war she lost her family; at present she lives in Tel-Aviv; she survived with the Janickis the Warsaw Uprising, they managed to get from Wilanow to Kozietuly; after the liberation of Poland by Soviet Army she moved with the Janicki's to Torun; after the war she went to Lodz and from there she went abroad.

  • Testimony concerning help and rescue of two people, Jewish women, which turned into a lifelong friendship with Mr and Mrs Janicki. On pp. 1-2, a scanned envelope sent from Chojnice to the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw. Written on 4 September 1964. Original, longhand, 5 pages. 210 x 295 mm, in Polish, no copy. <b>Archive of the Jewish Historical Institute </b> Tlomackie St. 3/5 00-090 Warsaw phone: (48) (22) 827 92 21, fax: (48)(22) 827 83 72 <a href='mailto:secretary@jewishinstitute.org.pl'> secretary@jewishinstitute.org.pl</a> <a href='http://www.jewishinstitute.org.pl'>www.jewishinstitute.org.pl</a>

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