Testimony of a Pole, Jerzy Lukasik, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1931, regarding the fate of the Spaet family and the Wawelberg family, who were hidden in his parents' home in Warsaw during 1942-1944, and personal documents regarding those families
The witness' mother removed Maryla Spaet, her daughter Inka and Maryla's relative Basia Bergman from the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943, and the three women were hidden in the home of the Lukasik family. After a Gestapo agent named Janusz Natorf informed on them, Germans arrived to the hiding place. The Jewish women succeeded in bribing the Germans with jewelry and money....
File Number : 5841
Type of Material : Postcard, Newspaper Clippings, Testimony, Record of Survivors, Record of Murdered Persons
Testimony of Dvora Klein, regarding her experiences in the Piotrkow Ghetto
Transfer of her daughter, who was 11 years old, to a hiding place while hidden by Poles; Piotrkow Ghetto life; liquidation of the Piotrkow Ghetto; betrayal of her daughter to the Gestapo.