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Masza But. Her "Aryan" name was Marysia Pidziekowna. She was born in 1934 in Wlodawa, the daughter of Avraham and Rachel. Her parents perished. Masza survived by staying with Christians, and was redeemed by the Coordinatsia. Album of Pinchas Kribus, Photo No. 8. Note: The Coordinatsia was the Zionist organization for the discovery and recovery of Jewish children in Poland who had been placed with non - Jews during the war.
Masza But. Her "Aryan" name was Marysia Pidziekowna. She was born in 1934 in Wlodawa, the daughter of Avraham and Rachel. Her parents perished. Masza survived by staying with Christians, and was redeemed by the Coordinatsia. Album of Pinchas Kribus, Photo No. 8. Note: The Coordinatsia was the Zionist organization for the discovery and recovery of Jewish children in Poland who had been placed with non - Jews during the war.
Jurek Bronstein. He was born in 1942 in Wlodawa, the son of Mates and Ana. His parents perished. Album of Mala Mandelbaum, Photo No. 83. Note: The Coordinatsia was the Zionist organization for the discovery and recovery of Jewish children in Poland who had been placed with non - Jews during the war.
Jurek Bronstein. He was born in 1942 in Wlodawa, the son of Mates and Ana. His parents perished. Album of Mala Mandelbaum, Photo No. 83. Note: The Coordinatsia was the Zionist organization for the discovery and recovery of Jewish children in Poland who had been placed with non - Jews during the war.
Jews on Wlodawa Street on the Bug River. The photograph is a postcard sent by a German soldier to a woman named Elsa, in which he mocking refers to these "nice Jews" as the real basis for the Jewish figures appearing in the antisemitic Nazi weekly "Der Stuermer." Photographed in 1939.
Jews on Wlodawa Street on the Bug River. The photograph is a postcard sent by a German soldier to a woman named Elsa, in which he mocking refers to these "nice Jews" as the real basis for the Jewish figures appearing in the antisemitic Nazi weekly "Der Stuermer." Photographed in 1939.
Two young men of the Holocaust survivor community in Germany. In the photo: Aizik - Uri Olomucki (on the right), from the town of Wlodawa, Poland. Photographed on November 19, 1946. Note: This photo is from the file of Dr. Shoshana Gelernter in the Ghetto Fighters' House Archives.
Two young men of the Holocaust survivor community in Germany. In the photo: Aizik - Uri Olomucki (on the right), from the town of Wlodawa, Poland. Photographed on November 19, 1946. Note: This photo is from the file of Dr. Shoshana Gelernter in the Ghetto Fighters' House Archives.
Veterans of a partisan unit, gathered for a reunion held in Israel in 1963. They came from Wlodawa and had fought in various partisan units. In the photo: Asher Rubacha (center, above the back row) and Pesia Grinszpan - Rubacha (seated, fifth from the right).
Veterans of a partisan unit, gathered for a reunion held in Israel in 1963. They came from Wlodawa and had fought in various partisan units. In the photo: Asher Rubacha (center, above the back row) and Pesia Grinszpan - Rubacha (seated, fifth from the right).