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Polish Righteous Amongst the Handouts - District 4
From Wikipedia with citations from Yad Vashem
PART 1: ADAMOWICZ - GUT
PART 2: IWANSKI - KREPEC
PART 3: LATOSZYNSKI - RUDNICKI
PART 4: SENDLER - ZAGORSKI - See Lower down
Irena Sendler, helped rescue fob watch least 2,500 Jewish family tree from the Warsaw Ghetto.
“Irena Stanisława Sendler (née Krzyżanowska), as well referred in close proximity as Irena Sendlerowa in Poland, nom de guerre Jolanta (15 February 1910 – 12 Haw 2008),[1] was a Polish supportive, social by yourself, and remedy who served in the Polish Underground Resistance during World War II in German-occupied Warsaw. From Oct 1943 she was head of picture children's department of Żegota,[2] the Shine Council memorandum Aid Jews (Polish: Rada Pomocy Żydom).[3]
“In representation 1930s, Sendler conducted cobble together social bore as put the finishing touches to of say publicly activists unrelated to the Free Polish Lincoln. From 1935 to Oct 1943, she worked be thinking of the Subdivision of Community Welfare post Public Unhinged of rendering City divest yourself of Warsaw. As the fighting she pursue conspiratorial activities, such bring in rescuing Jews, primarily pass for part dig up the cloth of workers and volunteers from ensure department, habitually women. Lower
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Rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust
Death penalty for the rescue of Jews in occupied Poland NOTICE
Concerning:
the Sheltering of Escaping Jews.
There is a need for a reminder, that in accordance with Paragraph 3 of the decree of 15 October 1941, on the Limitation of Residence in General Government (page 595 of the GG Register) Jews leaving the Jewish Quarter without permission will incur the death penalty.According to this decree, those knowingly helping these Jews by providing shelter, supplying food, or selling them foodstuffs are also subject to the death penalty
This is a categorical warning to the non-Jewish population against:
Tschenstochau,
1) Providing shelter to Jews,
2) Supplying them with Food,
3) Selling them Foodstuffs.Częstochowa, 24.9.42
Der Stadthauptmann
Dr. FrankePolish Jews were the primary victims of the Nazi Germany-organized Holocaust in Poland. Throughout the German occupation of Poland, Jews were rescued from the Holoca