Testimony 301-5945; Jewish Historical Institute Archives

  • Stanisław
  • Witkowski
  • account/testimony
  • no
  • no
  • Polish
  • a testimony of a Pole, who lived at Zelazna Street No. 105, a few images from the uprising, 6 pages

  • Related people:

    • Popielec Unknown

      always smiling, full of energy, was engaged in some business on a grand scale in the ghetto and was constantly prese...

    • Witkowski Stanisław

      He lived at Zelazna Street No. 105; his father had a factory there and was shot by Germans on 29 May 1943, his stepm...

    • Lipszyc Unknown

      he was building a bunker and asked Witkowski to buy a few rolls of wallpaper

    • Galewski Unknown

      marriage, came to the Witkowskis at Zelazna Street No. 105 to say goodbye, they did not want to hide any more and th...

    • Rapaport Unknown

      Husband and wife, they had a daughter named Irena. During the uprising they came to say goodbye to the Witkowski fam...

    Related places:

    • Żelazna 105

      from this building the Witkowski family watched crimes committed at Zelazna Street No. 103 and because of that Stani...