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500. RACZYŃSKI,
Piotr, 35, living at Motycz Le¶ny, near Lublin
shot
by German gendarmes in March 1942 under the charge of aiding Jews
501. RADOMSKI,
Stanisław, living in Lwów (city incorporated into the Soviet Ukraine)
executed
on Mar 7, 1944 in the local Brygidki prison for sheltering a small Jewish
girl in Drohobycz
502. RADWAN,
Feliks, living at Koszówka, near Zakopane, Cracow prov.
;sentenced
to death for sheltering Jews; verdict passed by the special court of the
SS commander and the Cracow District Police, at Zakopane, on Jan 29, 1942.
503. RADWAŃSKA,
Anna Danuta, engineer, living at Słatkowice, near Sadowne, Siedlce prov.
arrested
in July 1943 for sheltering a Jewish woman with a 15 years old son, who
were killed immediately. Radwańska was taken to Pawiak prison in Warsaw
and then sent to Auschwitz, where she died in April 1944
504. RADZIK,
Stanisław, 40, farmer, living at Łużna, near Gorlice, Nowy Sącz pr.
505. RADZIK,
Maria, his wife
Stanisław
was shot on Sep.30, 1943 at Gorlice for sheltering 4 Jews. His wife was
murdered on Jan. 26, 1944, during the investigation
506. RAFAŁOWICZ,
Adam, 60, living in Radom shot on Sep. 18, 1942 for rendering help
to Jews 507. RASZEJA, Franciszek, 46, Prof. and physician, living
in Warsaw
murdered
on July 27, 1942, in the Warsaw ghetto, where he went, with a permit,
called by a patient, Abe Gutmajer; all occupants of that flat were killed
508. RĘBI¦,
Józef, 61, farmer, living at Połomia, near Tarnów, Rzeszów prov.
509. RĘBI¦,
Anna, his wife
510. RĘBI¦,
Zofia, 27, daughter
511. RĘBI¦,
Wiktoria, 24, daughter
512. RĘBI¦,
Karol, 19, son
murdered
during a house search, together with 9 Jews whom they sheltered, on Sep.
9, 1943 by German police from Dębica. Killed also were Piotr Gawry¶, Zofia
Miela, a maid and 2 other Poles (see: 140, 382)
513. ROGIŃSKA,
Janina, living at Węgrów, Siedlce prov.
shot
on June 15, 1943 by military policemen from Węgrów, who discovered Jews
hidden in the barn, incl. Moshe Ptak. Posthumously awarded the medal "Righteous
Among Nations"
514. ROGOZIŃSKA,
Maria, 40, worker, from Wierbka, near Pilica, Katowice pr.
515. ROGOZIŃSKI,
Jan, 5 , son
There
was a group of Jews sheltered in the cellar of their house. Early in January
1943, when the Rogozińskis were away, volksdeutch neighbours brought the
Gestapo, who murdered all the Jews together with Piotr Sendra, and Piotr
Podgórski. The Gestapo threatened that the whole village would be punished
if the Rogozinskis didn’t show up, with the result that they were given
away to the Germans and were killed on Jan 15, 1943. (see: 473. 543)
516. ROKICKI,
Stanisław, living in a forester’s lodge Czarna, near Mińsk Mazowiecki, Siedlce
prov
shot
on Mar 13, 1943, together with the 5 sheltered Jews: Teresa Powązek and
her husband, Helena Szpindler and her mother, Abram Słomka, and 2 fugitives
Soviet POW.
517. RÓŻAŃSKA,
Maria, living in Radom
sentenced
to death with others on Apr.3, 1943, by a special court in Radom for helping
Jewesses: Ela Szwarcman and Sala Rubinowicz (see: 59-60)
518. RUCHAŁA,
Józef, living at Librantowa, near Nowy Sącz
519. RUCHAŁA,
Weronika his wife
;shot
for supplying food to Jews hiding in forest
520. RUDECKA,
Maria, 48, owner of an estate at Wodzisław, near Sędziszów, Kielce prov.
shot
on Apr. 27 for repeated help to Jewish people
521. RUMAK,
Jakub, 34, from Przewrotne, near Głogów Małopolski, Rzeszów pr.
522. RUMAK,
Józef, 31
shot
on June 10, 1943 in a mass execution for sheltering Jews at Hucisko (see:19-20)
523. RUMIN,
Maria, farmer, living at Popradów, near Nowy Sącz
524. RUMIN,
Jan, her son
shot
with the 5 Jews they sheltered: the Kaufer family from Zawada
525. RUSIN,
Antoni, 41, from Przewrotne, near Głogów Małopolski, Rzeszów pr.
killed
on Mar. 13, 1943 in a group of 30 Poles for helping Jews (see: 49-51)
526. RUTKOWSKI,
Dawid, living at Ignaców, Siedlce prov.
shot
on Mar. 30, 1943, together with Jan Gawrych and Stanisław Skuza and a
group of Jewish partisans they helped (see: 139)
527. RUTKOWSKI,
Władysław, living at Chodniów, near Biała Rawska, Skierniewice prov.
528. RUTKOWSKA,
Genowefa, his wife
sentenced
to death by a special court in Piotrków, on June 23, 1943, for sheltering
Chaim Beleberg and another Jew; both died with them.
529. RUTKOWSKI,
Józef, living at Tymienica, near Chotcza, Radom prov.
killed
at the end of 1942, with 5 others for helping Jews (see: 320-322)
530. RYBA,
Józef, 23, living at Jaworze Dolne, near Tarnów, Rzeszów prov.
murdered
on Feb. 4, 1943 with Maria Kałuża amd her family for sheltering Jews (see:
208)
531. RYBAK,
Katarzyna, 60, from Lipowiec, near Zwierzyniec, Zamo¶ć prov
killed
for her coincidental presence at the house of Wojciech Kusiak, whose family
was killed for sheltering Jews (see: 311-313)
532. RYCERZ,
Anna Maria, living in Warsaw
arrested
on Dec. 2, 1943 with her sisters: Jadwiga ¦ledĽ and Janina Żelichowska,
and a relation Helena ¦ledĽ, for help rendered to Jews.l four were placed
in the Pawiak prison and shot on Dec. 10, 1943 in the ruins of the ghetto
(see: 606-607, 701)
533. RYGIEL,
Paweł, living at Wierzbica, near Kozłów, Kielce prov.
534. RYGIEL,
(Christian name unknown) his wife
535. RYGIEL,
(Christian name unknown) their son
shot
together with Paweł Wandersman and his sister By German gendarmes in December
1943, for sheltering Jews (see: 631-632)
536. RŻYSKO,
Edward, living at Cisie, near Cegłów, Siedlce prov.
shot
on June 28, 1943, in a group of 25 Poles for sheltering Jew (see: 9)
537. SAMOJEDNY,
Jan, 56, farmer, living at Głogów Małopolski, near Rzeszów
538. SAMOJEDNA,
Maria, 52, his wife
shot
in their home by German police on Feb. 19, in Pruszków, Warsaw pr.for
sheltering Jews
539. SASKI,
Władysław, railway metal worker, from Pruszków, Warsaw prov.
shot
on June 28, 1943 in a group of 25 Poles from the village of Cisie for
sheltering Jews (see: 9)
540.
SAWICKA, Emilia, 50, farmer, living at Korolówka, near Borszczów, (plce
incoroporated after the war in tho the Soviet Ukraine)
541. SAWICKI,
Nikodem, 17, her son
Emilia
and her 3 sons have sheltered in 1943-44 sisters Rena Hausner and Pola
Henenfeld, with her husband Leon. Shortly after the war the Jews left
Korolówka. When Ukrainian bandits came, they, not having found the Jews,
murderd Emilia and Nikodem. Both posthumously awarded the medal "Righteous
Among the Nations"
542. SEMIK,
Jan Jakub, postman, living at Limanowa, Nowy Sącz prov.
9
Jews were arrested in Limanowa on Sep. 6, 1939 and while being loaded
into vehicles, were spat upon and beaten. Semik, able to speak German,
tried to intervene, for which he too was shot with the Jews near Mordarka
543. SENDRA,
Piotr, 27, gardener, living at Wierbka, near Pilica, Katowice prov.
murdered
by Gestapo early in January 1943 for cooperation in helping a group of
Jews in the home of Maria Rogozińska (see: 514-515)
544. SĘDŁAKOWSKA,
Janina, living at Zwierzyniec, Zamo¶ć prov
murdered
on Oct. 24, 1942 for help rendered to Jews
545. SĘKOWSKA,
Magdalena, living in Przemy¶l
On
a number of occasions she hid in her flat on the corner of Janowska and
Grodzka Street, young Jewish fugitives from Lwów. Jews escaped from the
Lwów ghetto to the Łyczaków cememery, from which her son-in-law, a railway
mechanic, brought them to Przemy¶l. Arrested by Gestapo in 1942, beaten
and tortured, brought to Auschwitz, she soon perished there.
546. SIEWIERSKI,
Stefan, 19, living in Warsaw
socialist
activist in a youth organization, captured in May 1940, while conducting
Jews out of the ghetto to the woods. He died in the Gestapo jail on Szucha
Str. in Warsaw, after torture Posthumously awarded the medal "Righteous
Among the Nations".
547. SINIARSKI,
Stanisław, 45, farmer, living at Lutkówka near Mszczonów, Sierniewice prov.
548. SINIARSKA,
Marianna, 43, his wife\
549. SINIARSKI,
Marian Józef, 16, son
550. SINIARSKA,
Irena, 9, daughter
551. SINIARSKI,
Edward, 8, son
All
were shot on Mar. 10, 1944, by military police from Mszczonów for sheltering
3 Jews: the Lipszyc family, who died also
552. SKALSKI,
Stanisław, 50, teacher, living in Łęczyca, Płock prov.
arrested
in 1942 by Gestapo for organizing escapes of Jews. He died from beatings
and torture
553. SKOCZYLAS,
Piotr, living at Rekówka, near Ciepielów, Radom prov
554. SKOCZYLAS,
Leokadia, 8, his daughter
burned
alive on Dec. 6, 1942 by military policemen in a group of villagers for
feeding and sheltering Jews. (see: 243-257)
555 SKOLIMOWSKI,
Alfons, 32, farmer, from Roguziec, Near Mordy, Siedlce pr.
shot
on Mar. 2, 1943 at Roguziec, by military police for sheltering Jews
556. SKŁADKOWSKA,
Halina, living in Lwów (city incorporated after the war into the Soviet
Ukraine)
sentenced
to death by the commander of the SS and the Galician District Police for
helping Jews. Announcement from Dec. 14, 1943
557. SKRZAK,
Wojciech, 50, farmer, living at ¦wiesielice, Radom prov.
murdered
on Dec. 7,1942 in a group of 14 people by gendarmes from Ciepielów, for
helping Jews (see: 84)
558. SKUZA,
Stanisław, living at Ignaców. Siedlce prov.
shot
on Mar. 30, 1943 with Jan Gawrych and Dawid Rutkowski together with a
group of Jewish partisans whom they helped (see: 139, 526)
559. SKWARA,
Irena, living in Warsaw
shot
as she was leaving Warsaw in Sep. 1944, before the collapse of the Warsaw
uprising, accompanied by Wacław Turski-Teitelbaum, whom she sheltered
and who was killed too
560. SKWIECIŃSKI,
Eugeniusz, living at Cisie, near Cegłów, Siedlce prov.
shot
on June 28, 1943 in a group of 25 villagers for sheltering Jews (see:84)
561, SKWIRA,
Marianna, 40, farmer, living at ¦wiesielice, Radom prov.
murdered
on Dec. 7, 1942 in a group of 14 people by gendarmes from Ciepielów, for
help in sheltering Jews (see: 19-20)
562. SLEMP,
Jan, farmer, living at Dylągówka, near Rzeszów
arrested
on Dec. 30, 1943 for sheltering in his apartment the horse tradesman Majer
Zalcman; shot the next day with the Jewish man
563. SŁUJA,
Józef, 31, from Przewrotne, near Głogów Małopolski, Rzeszów prov.
killed
on June 10, 1943, in a mass execution carried out at Hucisko for helping
and sheltering Jews (see: 9)
564. SMATER,
Marian, living at Cisie, near Cegłów, prov...............................
565. SMATER,
Piotr,
shot
on June 28, 1943, in a group of 25 villagers for sheltering Jews (see:9)
566. SOCHA,
Rozalia, 53, worker, living at Wola Rafałowska, near Chmielnik, Rzeszów
prov.
shot
by gendarmes on Dec. 19, 1942, for sheltering 5 to 6 Jews
567. SOJKA,
Stanisław, farmer, from Książniczki, near Michałowice, Kielce prov.
shot
on June 3, 1943 by the military police for trying to hide 3 Jews during
a round-up in his barn at the farm of Stefan Kaczmarski (see: 206)
568. SOKÓŁ,
Władysław, living at Wilczyska, near Wola Mysłowska, Siedlce prov.
shot
on July 10, 1944 at Żelechów for concealing 3 Jewish women, among them
Maria and Hanka Popławski, who died with him. Previously he sheltered
also the families: Boruchowiczs, Wajnbergs and Szyfmans
569. SOLARZ,
Antoni, 42, farmer, living at Biadoliny Radłowskie, near Tarnów
shot
by Gestapo form Cracow in 1944 for help to Jews, among them to Naftali
Gries, a lawyer from Wojnicz, who died with him
570. SOLOWSKI,
Jan, farmer, libing at Gruszka Zaporoska, near Zamo¶ć
571. SOLOWSKA,
Helena, his wife
572. SOLOWSKA,
Wanda, 12, daughter
573. SOLOWSKI,
Marian, 5, son
the
family sheltered a Jewish family of 7 persons, in a hide-out on their
farm. In 1943 gendarmes from Szczebrzeszyn murdered all of them
574. SOŁTYS,
Bronisława, 1 year old, living at Radgoszcz-Poręba, Tarnów prov.
575. SOŁTYS,
Janian, 4, her sister
murdered
on Nov. 28, 1942 together with their grandmother, Zofia Kmieć, who sheltered
Jews (see: 219-220)
576. SOŁTYS,
Maria, farmer, from Radgoszcz, near Dąbrowa Tarnowska, Cracow prov.
shot
by German gendarmes at Radgoszcz on Sep. 13, 1942, with Maria Wójcik and
the sheltered Jew Szija Grinstam, also a local farmer (see: 678)
577. SOSNOWSKI,
Aleksander, living at Zawada, near Kałuszyn (incorporated into the Soviet
Ukraine)
578. SOSNOWSKA, Antonina, 17, daughter
murdered
together with 2 daughters of the Jewish local innkeeper: Ucia and Cinnia
Fuchs, by Ukrainian nationalists, on Feb. 24, 1944
579. STARZEC,
Władysław, from Szarwark near Dąbrowa Tarnowska, Tarnów
shot
on July 5, 1943 at Szarwark, together with neighbours who had also been
involved in helping Jews, incl. the Mendala family (see 376-379)
580. STAWARSKI,
Bronisław, living at Sieniawa, near Przeworsk, Rzeszów prov.
581. STAWARSKA, (Christian name uknown) his wife
Bronisław
shot in 1943. together with the 2 sheltered Jews; his wife, sent to a
concentration camp, from which she never returned
582. STEFANEK,
Barbara, 72, living at Boisko, near Lipsko, Radom prov.
shot
on Nov. 7, 1943, in a group of 3 persons for help to Jews
583. STELMASZCZYK,
Alfred Krzysztof, 19, from Gawartowa Wola, neaer Warsaw
shot
on Mar. 22, 1943, together with a couple who helped a Jewess
584. STĘPNIEWSKI,
Jan, 55, living at Marchaty, near Piotrków Trybunalski
shot
on May 6, 1943, in Piotrków, sentenced to death by a special court for
sheltering a Jew
585. STĘPNIOWSKI,
Eugeniusz, post-office official, living in Nowy Sącz.
tortured
in Mar. 1942 by the local Gestapo head, Hamann, because he systematically
destroyed information about Jews. Transferred to Tarnów prison he died
there
586. STRUTYŃSKA,
Maria, from Drohobycz, (incorporated into the Ukraine)
arrested
in her flat in June 1943 by Gestapo for sheltering with her daughters,
Kazimiera and Teresa, 13 people of Jewish origin, belonging to the Krempel,
Hennefeld and Herman families. Taken to a prison in Lwów, Strutyńska was
sentenced to death and shot in Mar. 1944. The daughters escaped, as did
one of the sheltered Jews, Lidia Hennefeld
587. SUCHECKI,
Józef, living at Gniewoszów, Radom prov.
shot
in August 1943, together with Jan Wolski, for sheltering Jews, fugitives
from the Gniewoszów camp. The warned Jews escaped (see: 666)
588. SURDACKI,
Zygmunt, 36, priest, living in Lublin
as
the administrator of the Lublin diocese he often used to render help to
Jews; he was sent to Auschwitz, where he died in 1941
589. SUSICH,
Adam, 53, living at Hucisko, near Głogów Małopolski, Rzeszów pr.
shot
in a mass execution of June 10, 1943, for sheltering Jews (see: 19-20)
590. SUSZ,
Natalia, living at Rudańce (place incorporated into the Soviet Ukraine)
sentenced
to death by a special court for helping Jews; public notice issued by
the commander of the SS and the Cracow District Police of Dec. 14, 1943
591. SYGIEWICZ,
Witold, civil servant, living in Cracow
sentenced
to death by a special court of the commander of the SS and the Cracow
District Police for helping Jews; public notice of Jan. 29, 1944)
592. SZABATA,
Kazimierz, ca 40, from Majdan Stary, near Księżpol, Zamo¶ć pr.
shot
on Dec. 28, 1942 by military police from Biłgoraj, in the house of Józef
Pelc, for whom he worked, mistakenly identified as the son of AnastazjaŁubiarz,
a neighbour, who has been helping Jews (see: 147, 344-345)
593. SZAFRAŃSKI,
Roman Jan, 64, living in Radom
arrested
with his wife, Jadwiga, for sheltering during 1940-1943 a Jewish girl,
Anna Kerc (born in 1937); sent in 1943 to Gross-Rosen where he died. His
wife was sent to Ravensbrück, but she survived. The girl died
594. SZCZEPANIAK,
Antoni, from Trębaczew, near Sadkowice, Skierniewice pr.
595. SZCZEPANIAK,
Stanisław, his brother
596. SZCZEPANIAK,
Władysław, his brother
shot
on Dec. 11, 1943, by military police, together with their neighbour Jan
Domeradzki, for giving refuge to a Jewish family during that year. The
father of that family was killed also (see: 107)
597. SZCZĘSNY,
Jan, living at Cisie, near Cegłów, Siedlce prov.
killed
on June 28 in a group of 25 inhabitants for sheltering Jews (see: 9)
598. SZEPIETOWSKA,
Katarzyna, 40, living at Podborek, Radom Prov.
599. SZEPIETOWSKI,
Józef, 7, son
they
died on July 11, 1943, on the Kowalczyk’s family farm-yard, shot be gendarnmes
on the charge of helping Jews (see: 264-266)
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