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Mach Stanisław & Honorata ; Daughter: Jędryczek Wanda (Mach)

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Mach, Stanisław Mach, Honorata Jędryczek-Mach, Wanda Stachera, Aniela The Machs, Stanisław and Honorata, lived in Częstochowa. Their daughter, Wanda, was a school friend of Lula Gliksman (later Zofia Barlas). When the Jews were moved into the ghetto, the two girls lost touch. In winter 1942-43, Lula appeared at the Machs’ house asking for shelter. “At that very moment, my whole family was there in the house, my father, my mother, my sister and me,” wrote Wanda Jędryczek Mach. She also wrote that they were all aware of the dangerous situation since they “knew Lula as my Jewish friend.” “Fortunately, they took me in without hesitation,” testified Zofia. She stayed with them for a couple of days and was then taken by Wanda’s father to Aniela Stachera, who forged “Aryan” papers for her in the name of Zofia Goszyńska. “Wanda and her family saved me from certain death, at the risk of their own lives, totally unselfishly,” stressed Zofia. Zofia immigrated to Israel in 1969 and lost touch with Wanda. They renewed contact in 1993 and kept in touch thereafter. On June 29, 1995, Yad Vashem recognized Stanisław Mach, his wife, Honorata Mach, their daughter, Wanda Jędryczek, and Aniela Stachera as Righteous Among the Nations. Files 6639, 6639a
details.fullDetails.last_name
Jędryczek
details.fullDetails.first_name
Wanda
Wacława
details.fullDetails.maiden_name
Mach
details.fullDetails.date_of_birth
28/09/1922
details.fullDetails.fate
survived
details.fullDetails.nationality
POLAND
details.fullDetails.religion
ROMAN CATHOLIC
details.fullDetails.gender
Female
details.fullDetails.book_id
4041270
details.fullDetails.recognition_date
29/06/1995
details.fullDetails.ceremony_place
Warsaw, Poland
details.fullDetails.commemorate
Wall of Honor
details.fullDetails.ceremony_in_yv
No
details.fullDetails.file_number
M.31.2/6639