Given name: Unknown Family name: Judtowa

  • YES
  • Female
  • Judtowa
  • As a young woman she met a young German second lieutenant during the war and they had a child. After the war he went to Germany and rarely sent her letters or benefits. In 1940, the officer came to Warsaw as commander of the local garrison. Soon they contacted each other and Mrs. J. became famous in the ghetto as the person who had great connections. She got the money and approval on the 'Aryan side'. She deceived people promising them to fix impossible matters such as getting somebody out of Auschwitz. Complaints about her to the German authorities were made and a warrant of arrest was sent. She was obliged to pay back all the money that she received for her supposed help.

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  • The author writes about her as 'Mrs. J'.

  • , cz.2 str.90-92