The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939-1944The revised edition includes a short history of ZEGOTA, the underground government organisation working to save the Jews, and an annotated listing of many Poles executed by the Germans for trying to shelter and save Jews. |
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43 , 57 , 166 ) . 15 . BACZEWSKA , Honorata , 30 , teacher , living in Lublin ,
underground liaison officer and Home Army ( AK ) press carrier ; murdered for
sheltering Jews early in 1945 by Ukrainian nationalists . 16 . BANASZEK ,
Marianna , c .
43 , 57 , 166 ) . 15 . BACZEWSKA , Honorata , 30 , teacher , living in Lublin ,
underground liaison officer and Home Army ( AK ) press carrier ; murdered for
sheltering Jews early in 1945 by Ukrainian nationalists . 16 . BANASZEK ,
Marianna , c .
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Also shot was Stanislaw Trojanowski , his associate , and the Jews , of which
only one succeeded in getting away ( cf . 616 ) . 123 . FILIPEK , Katarzyna , 47 ,
farmer , living in Tokarnia near Nowy Targ , Cracow prov . , murdered in January
...
Also shot was Stanislaw Trojanowski , his associate , and the Jews , of which
only one succeeded in getting away ( cf . 616 ) . 123 . FILIPEK , Katarzyna , 47 ,
farmer , living in Tokarnia near Nowy Targ , Cracow prov . , murdered in January
...
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... early in January 1943 when the Rogozinski family was away , Gestapo officers
were brought there by volksdeutsch neighbours and discovered the hiding place
of the Jews ; murdered all of them together with Piotr Sendra , who was there at ...
... early in January 1943 when the Rogozinski family was away , Gestapo officers
were brought there by volksdeutsch neighbours and discovered the hiding place
of the Jews ; murdered all of them together with Piotr Sendra , who was there at ...
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FOREWORD by Norman Davies ix | 1 |
CHAPTER | 40 |
CHAPTER THREE | 61 |
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