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Bartoszewski Władysław

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Bartoszewski Władysław From September 1942, even before the establishment of Zegota (the Council for Aid to Jews), Władysław Bartoszewski was a loyal and devoted member of the Provisional Committee for Aid to Jews. When Zegota was established in December 1942, Bartoszewski (whose undercover name was “Ludwik”) threw himself wholeheartedly into working for the organization, as well as helping many Jewish refugees on a personal basis. In Zegota, Bartoszewski represented "The Polish Revival Front,” a clandestine Catholic organization, and served as deputy-director of the Jewish Section of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Polish government-in-exile in London. Bartoszewski saved the lives of many Jews who fled from the Warsaw ghetto and hid on the Aryan side of the city or elsewhere. Throughout his underground activities, Bartoszewski maintained close ties with Jewish representatives of Zegota, including Leon Feiner, the Bund representative and Adolf Berman, representative of the Jewish National Council. As part of his underground activity, Bartoszewski sent information to England and the United States on the situation of the Jews in Poland under the German occupation. The author, Rachel Auerbach, and Dr. A. Berman subsequently testified that, after the war, Bartoszewski, who was, by then, a reputed journalist and publicist, tried hard to bring the heroism of Polish Jewry to the notice of the Polish public. He published many articles and essays noted for their objectivity and sympathy toward the Jewish people, and helped promote harmony between Poles and Jews. On December 14, 1965, Yad Vashem recognized Władysław Bartoszewski as Righteous Among the Nations.
Last Name
Bartoszewski
First Name
Władysław
Date of Birth
19/02/1922
Date of Death
25/04/2015
Fate
camp inmate
survived
Nationality
POLAND
Religion
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Gender
Male
Profession
PROFESSOR
DIPLOMAT
Item ID
4013821
Recognition Date
14/12/1965
Ceremony Place
Vienna, Austria
Commemoration
Tree
Ceremony In Yad Vashem
Yes
File Number
M.31.2/29