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200. JUSZCZYK,
Weronika, 20, daughter
201. JUSZCZYK,
Bolesław, 17, son
202. JUSZCZYK,
Helena, 15, daughter
arrested
in September 1942 at Białobrzegi, together with 5 Jews sheltered by them;
all have been shot at Zwoleń in the same month
203. JUZBA,
Tomasz, living at Radgoszcz, Tarnów prov.
204. JUZBA,
Bronisława, his wife
shot
on Nov. 28, 1942 by the military police, Bronisława being in her eighth
month of pregnancy, for sheltering 2 Jews on their farm. Others executed
at the same time included Anna Kmieć with her son and randchildren: Bronisława
and Janina Sołtys (see: 219-220, 574-575) as well as other unidentified
persons
205. KACZMAREK,
Zygmunt, living at Dobroszyce, near Radomsko, pr.
shot
on Dec. 20, 1943 on his property, with Jan Malczewski, for helping Jews,
incl. Abraham Zełkowicz and his 10 years old son (see: 358)
206. KACZMARSKI,
Stefan, living at Książniczki near Michałowice, Cracow pr.
killed
on June 3, 1943 for helping 3 Jews during a German round-up, because he
allowed them to hide on his farm and in the barn of neighbour, Stanisław
Sojka. One of the 3 Jewish fugitives succeeded to escape (see: 567)
207. KALINA,
Jan, 82, farmer, living at Rytwiany, near Staszów, Tarnobrzeg pr.
shot
in November 1943 for helping Jews in hiding
208. KAŁUŻA,
Maria, 28, living at Jaworze Dolne, near Pilzno, Tarnów prov.
shot
on Feb. 4, 1943 by Gestapo, for sheltering Jews, incl. Mendel Ekstein.
Her grandparents, Jan and Wiktoria Psioda, Józef Maduzia, Józef Ryba,
as well as the 6 sheltered Jews were also killed (see: 354, 493-494, 530)
209. KAMIŃSKI,
Stanisław, 21, living at Wola Przybysławska, near Garbów Lublin prov.
210. KAMIŃSKA,
Aniela, his wife
killed
on Dec. 10, 1942 with 17 other villagers (incl. the Aftyka family) for
helping Jewish people (see: 3-6)
211. KAMIŃSKA
Stefania, 30, living at Kielnarowa, near Tyczyn, Rzeszów prov.
shot
at Tyczyn on Oct. 15, 1943, with 4 Poles, for helping Jews (see: 191)
212. KANIA,
Ludwik, 33, living at Stobierna, near Dębica, Tarnów prov.
shot
in June 1943 on his farm for help to Jews
213. KAPUSTKA,
Andrzej, 43, living in Tarnów
murdered
by Gestapo for helping a Jew in transporting furniture
214. KĘPA,
Antoni, farmer, living at Wolica, near Dębica, Tarnów prov.
murdered
on Sep. 11, 1943 for help given to Jews
215. KIEŁBASA,
Stefan, 18, liiving in Nowy Sącz
shot
with a friend (name unknown) in 1942 in Nowy Sącz by Gestapo for supplying
Jewish friends with falsified "Arian"documents
216. KIRYLSKI,
Franciszek, 56, night watchman, living at Paulinów, near 								Sokołów
Podlaski, Siedlce prov.
shot
by an SS unit on Feb. 24, 1943, together with a group of 14 people, victims
of a provocation several weeks earlier (see: 14)
217. KLI¦,
Michał, Polish police officer, living in Cracow
arrested
on Sep. 11, 1943 and shot for preparing false documents for Jews
218. KLUBA,
Stanisław, living at Kamyk, near Łapanów, Tarnów prov.
sheltered
3 Jews, incl.Moses Landner and Irena Rajs; on Dec. 4, 1943, the military
police discovered the hide-out; the Jewish fugitives were shot immediately,
but Kluba on Jan. 20, 1944 only. Poshumously awarded the medal "Righteous
Among the Nations"
219. KMIEĆ,
Anna Zofia, 51, living at Radgoszcz-Poręba, Tarnów prov.
220. KMIEĆ,
Bronisław, 19, her son
shot
on Nov. 28, 1942 for sheltering Jews, incl. the son of a baker from Radgoszcz.
Anna Zofia’s baby grandchildren, Bronisława and Janina Sołtys died also,
as well as Tomasz and Bronisława Juzba (see: 203-204, 574-575)
221. KOGUT,
Anna, living at Dąbrowa Tarnowska, Tarnów prov.
shot
by German gendarmes in September 1944, together with the Jewish Metzger
family of 3 sheltered by her
222. KOLANO,
Marcin, 36, from Hucisko, near Głogów Małopolski, Rzeszów pr.
killed
ina mass execution on June 10, 1943, for sheltering Jews (see: 19-20)
223. KOLBUSZEWSKI,
Kazimierz, 58, professor of the Lwów University (city incoroporated after
the war into the Soviet Ukraine)
arrested
in 1942 for giving medical help to a Jewish woman, his housekeeper; he
was murdered at Majdanek camp on Feb. 20, 1943
224. KOMARNICKA,
Leokadia, professor’s wife, living in Warsaw
lead
Jews out of the ghetto and sheltered them in her home or found them places
of refuge, sharing with them all she had. When travelling to Łowicz to
collect a debt owed to one of them, she has been betrayed as a "Jewish
guardian" by the debtor and was shot by Gestapo
225. KONIECZNA,
Natalia, living at Giebułtów, near Książ Wielki, Kielce prov.
226. KONIECZNA,
(Christian name unknown) her daughter
shot
in May 1944, together with 7 unidentified Jews; her husband escaped
227. KOPACZ,
Stanisław, farmer, living at Szynwald, Tarnów prov.
sheltered
from 1942 to 1944 several Jews. Discovered, he was shot with them during
the pacification of Szynwald in August, 1944
228. KOPEĆ,
Katarzyna, 58, living at Siedliska, near Miechów, Kielce prov.
mother
of Łucja Baranek, murderd with her whole family on Mar. 15, 1943 for
sheltering 4 Jews who were killed also (see: 22-26)
229.
KORDULA, Henryka, 13, living at Rekówka, near Ciepielów, Radom prov
executed
on Dec. 6, 1942 by the military police, with 33 inhabitants from Rekówka
and Ciepielów, for sheltering Jews; among others the entire Kosior family
whom she visited at that time (see: 243-256)
230. KOSIARCZYK,
Wiktoria, farmer, from Skrzynice, near Jabłonna, Lublin pr.
231.
KOSIARCZYK, Andrzej, 28, farmer, her son
232.
KOSIARCZYK, Katarzyna, 27, cousin
shot
on Oct. 9, 1943, at Bystrzejowice, in the house of Wiktoria’s daughter
Zofia and her husband, Roman Kucharski, who were sheltering 5 Jews.
All 10 persons were killed (see: 299-300)
233. KOSIBA,
Wojciech, 71, living at Hankówka, near Jasło, Krosno prov.
shot
by gendarmes in June 1944, for help rendered to Ryfka and Salka Saul,
also killed
234. KOSIELSKI,
Franciszek, farmer, from Rzyczyn, near Garwolin, Siedlce prov.
235.
KOSIELSKA, Katarzyna, his wife
236.
KOSIELSKA, Bronisława, daughter
237.
KOSIELSKA, Genowefa, daughter
238.
KOSIELSKA, Leokadia, daughter,
239.
KOSIELSKA, Zofia, daughter
240.
KOSIELSKI, Czesław, son
241.
KOSIELSKI, Lucjan, son
242.
KOSIELSKI, Stanisław, son
the
family sheltered Jews on their farm. The sons were members of People’s
Guard (GL) On Mar. 7, 1944 gendarmes during their search discovered
the Jews and murdered them with the entire family
243. KOSIOR,
Władysław, 42, living at Ciepielów, Radom prov.
244.
KOSIOR, Karolina 40, his wife
245.
KOSIOR, Aleksander, 18, their son
246.
KOSIOR, Tadeusz, 16, son
247.
KOSIOR, Władysława, 14, daughter
248.
KOSIOR, Mieczysław, 12, son
249.
KOSIOR, Irena, 10, daughter
250.
KOSIOR, Adam, 6, son
251.
KOSIOR Stanisław, 40, living at Rekówka, near Ciepielów
252.
KOSIOR, Maria 27, Stanisław’s wife
253.
KOSIOR, Jan, 8, their son
254.
KOSIOR, Mieczysław, 5, son
255.
KOSIOR, Marian, 4, son
256.
KOSIOR, Teresa, 3, daughter
on
Dec. 6, 1942 the military police burnt alive 33 people from the neighbouring
villages of Ciepielów and Rekówka. They have been denounced by members
of the Volksdeutsch community of sheltering Jews.
Tadeusz
Kosior tried to escape from the burning barn, but was pursued and
thrown back into the flames. Other 3 families: Obuchiewicz, Kowalski,and
Skoczylas, as well as other Poles and the sheltered Jews all perished
in the massacre (see: 229, 257, 267-273, 405-410, 553-554)
257. KO¦CIŃSKA,
Marianna, 68, from Rekówka, near Ciepielów, Radom prov.
mother-in-law
of Piotr Skoczylas, killed on Dec. 6, 1942, in the mass execution (see:
243-256, 553-554)
258. KOTWIS,
Wojciech, 70, living at Uszew, near Gnojnik, Tarnów prov.
shot
by military police in May 1944, together with the Jews he sheltered,
Federgrün, Goldberg and 3 children
259. KOTOWSKI,
Józef, 56, farmer, living at Paulinów, near Sokołów Podlaski, Siedlce
prov.
260.
KOTOWSKA, Ewa, 54, his wife
261.
KOTOWSKI, Stanisław, 25, farmer, son
shot
by an SS unit on Feb. 24, 1943, together with a group of 14 people,
victims of a provocation, weeks earlier for help rendered to Jews (see:
14)
262. KOWAL,
Katarzyna, farmer, from Majdan Nowy, near Księżpol, Zamo¶ć pr.
263.
KOWAL, Józef, her son
killed
on Dec. 29, 1942, on their property for helping Jews. A young Jewish
woman who was caught and tortured by the Germans, had given their names
when promised that her own life will be spared (see 147)
264. KOWALCZYK,
Jan, 43, farmer, living at Podborek, Radom prov.
265.
KOWALCZYK, Stefania, 26, his wife
266.
KOWALCZYK, Jan, 2, son
shot
on July 11, 1943, by gendarmes on the charge of helping Jews. Together
with them died Marianna Ambroży and Katarzyna Szepietowska with her
son, who were visiting them (see: 7, 598-599)
267. KOWALSKI,
Adam, 47, farmer, living at Ciepielów, Radom Prov.
268.
KOWALSKI, Bronisława, 40, his wife
269.
KOWALSKA, Janina, 16, daughter
270.
KOWALSKA, Zofia, 12, daughter
271.
KOWALSKI, Stefan, 6, son
272.
KOWALSKI, Henryk, 4, son
273.
KOWALSKI, Tadeusz, 1, son
on
Dec. 6, 1942, in the midst of a massacre of 33 people, carried out by
military police at Ciepielów, the family were shut in the Obuchiewicz
family’s house and set on fire, as a reprisal for help to Jews. (see:
243-256, 	405-410)
274. KOZAK,
Gierasim, farmer, from Starzyna, near Hajnówka, Białystok prov.
in
late November 1943, was taken by gendarmes, with 4 Jews sheltered by
him, into the forest and shot
275. KOZAK,
Sebastian, 73, farmer living at Brzoza Królewska, near Leżajsk, Rzeszów
prov
276.
KOZAK, Katarzyna, 66, his wife
were
shot on Mar. 23, 1943, by gendarmes from Leżajsk for sheltering several
Jews. All were killed together with Tomasz Wach (see: 628)
277. KRASUSKA,
Zofia, living at Tworki, near Wi¶niewo, Siedlce prov.
278.
KRASUSKI, Stanisław, 5, her son
shot
by gendarmes on Feb. 13, 1943, with 7 Jews sheltered by Zofia
279. KRAWCZYK,
Józef, 35, farmer, living at Boisko, near Lipsko, Radom prov.
280.
KRAWCZYK, Zofia, 33, his wife
281.
KRAWCZYK, Adam, 9, their son
shot
on their farm on Jan. 2, 1943 for help to Jews. Their farm was burnt
down. At the same time died to Borycki family (see: 44-46)
282. KRUSZKOWSKA,
Maria, living in Lwów (city now in the Soviet Ukraine)
sentenced
to death by a special court of the commander of the SS and the Galician
District Police for sheltering Jews; public notice of Dec. 14, 1943
283. KRYCZKA,
Leon, 41, farmer, living at Boisko, near Lipsko, Radom prov.
shot
on Nov. 7, 1943 with 2 other persons for help to Jews. See: 74-582)
284. KRYCZKA,
Wiktoria, 40, shot a day later (Nov. 8, 1943)
285.
KRYSIEWICZ, Stanisław, farmer, from Waniewo, near Narew, Białystok pr.
286.
KRYSIEWICZ, Władysława, 37, his wife
shot
by military police from Tykocin, in September 1943, for sheltering Jews:
Leyser Różanowicz and his wife, Benjamin Różanowicz and his wife, Shloma
Jaskółka and his wife, Olsha from Sokoły and a young Warsaw woman, all
of whom perished also. 5 young Krysiewicz children were taken into the
homes of neighbours
287. KRZYSZTANIAK,
Władysław, living at Faliszówka, Krosno prov.
killed
on Nov. 21, 1943, with 2 Jewish women and a child, 5 years old Siedlce
prov.
288. KSIĄŻEK,
Bolesław, farmer, from Olesin, near Dębe Wielkie, Siedlce prov.
shot
on May 12, 1943 by military police together with the Jewish fugitive,
named Idel, sheltered in his house
289. KSIĄŻEK,
Franciszek, 50, living at Wierzbica, near Kozłów, Kielce prov.
290.
KSIĄŻEK, Julia, 40, his wife
291.
KSIĄŻEK, Jan, 21, son
292.
KSIĄŻEK, Zygmunt, 18, son
shot
on Jan. 29, 1943, with 2 other families for hiding the 3 Jews Wandelsmans,
killed with them. The fugitives’son-in-law, Naftul, capturedand beaten,
informed about their hide-out. (see: 294-298, 401-402, 439)
293. KUBICKA,
Zofia, living at Pantalowice, near Kańczuga, Przemy¶l prov.
shot
on Dec. 4, 1942, with her parents and other villagers, for helping a
group of about 12 local Jews, hidden in nearby woods (see: 93-96)
294. KUCHARSKA,
Anna, living at Wierzbica, near Kozłów, Kielce prov.
295.
KUCHARSKI, Mieczysław, 15, son
296.
KUCHARSKI, Bolesław, 9, son
297.
KUCHARSKI, Józef, 7, twin son
298.
KUCHARSKI, Stefan, 7, twin son
shot
on Jan. 29, 1943, by military police, with the Książek and Nowak families
and 2 Jewish fugitives from the Wandelsman family. Survived the massacre:
Kucharski Izydor, father, and Bronisław, 13, son, who regained consciousness,
but lost completely his sight, while Izydor lost an eye Anna’s mother,
Julianna Ostrowska, was shot with the Kucharskis. The Wandelsmans’ son-in-law,
tortured, gave out their shelter (see: 289-292, 439)
299. KUCHARSKI,
Roman, 31, living at Bystrzejowice, near Piaski, Lublin prov.
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