Szereszewscy wyszli z Umschlagu, zostawili tam...

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  • Szereszewscy wyszli z Umschlagu, zostawili tam wiele bliskich osób

  • 1943-01-18
  • 1943-01-18
  • deportation
  • private life / daily life
  • rescue attempts, deportation, private life
  • 213
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    • Wojdysławski Unknown

      A Judenrat clerk, he worked in the Finance Department. He lost his wife in the first days of the deportations. In Au...

    • Szereszewski Witold

      an architect. He lived with his wife at Walicow Street No. 6. He was a commissioner of four houses at Muranowska Str...

    • Szereszewska Celina

      she was granted a 'life number' as her husband's helper in the storehouse of the Technical and Construction Departme...

    • Finkielsztein Jakub

      In the ghetto the Mr. and Mrs. F. lived in turn: in Sienna Street, in Wronia Street, in Dzika Street and in Chłodna...

    • Finkielszteinowa Unknown

      in September 1942 she was not given a life number but she went with a unit using her coat to cover the lack of the n...

    • Kornblum Bronek

      A lawyer, Ryszedr's friend (Ryszard was Marysia Szereszweska's husband). Had a brother in Brazil. Taught Spanish to...

    • Warszawska Rela

      In the of autumn of 1942 she lived at councillor Kupczykier with her daughter Fredzia at Muranowska Street No. 42. O...