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6 Jul 2011 / #1
Hello,
I am coming to Bedzin July 25th and am hoping to meet the women who hid my aunt, a Jewish woman, and her young son during World War II.
After the war, my aunt maintained contact with them through the mail. I am not sure if they have since died but I know that there was a daughter who married and had children.
I would like the opportunity to thank these kind souls for having saved my aunt's life.
The names I have are Halina (Ligia) Cyganek al. Zwyciestwa 18/88 Bedzin 42-500; Kazimierz Gruszczynski Drierzynskiego 19/2 Bedzin 42-500. The daughter is Matgarzata Chmura ul. Al Zwyciestwa 18/88 Bedzin 42-500.
Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I seem unable to register to log on, so you can email me at mblogier@yahoo
Thank you,
Mark
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I am traveling to Będzin on July 24th and am looking for the "righteous Christians" who hid my (Jewish) aunt and her young son during all of World War II.
After the war, my aunt corresponded regularly with these people. My aunt has since died. I would like to thank these people for the risks they took and for the courage they showed and thank them for saving my aunt's life.
The addresses I have are:
Halina (Ligia) Cyganek and her daughter, Matgarzata Chmura, ul. Al. Zwycięstwa 18/88 42-500 Będzin and
Kazimierz Gruszczynski Al. Drierzynskiego 19 42-500 Będzin
I tried using the internet but wasn't successful. Could someone kindly look them up in a Polish telephone book or suggest another way that I might be able to find them?
Needless to say, coming to Poland for the first time is very emotional for me. Despite having been born and raised in the USA, I have always felt like a piece of me has been missing. I am looking forward to walking the same streets that my father walked. Being able to have a connection to these amazing, brave people or their descendents who saved my family's life would mean so much to me.
Thank you for any assistance you can offer.
Mark
I am coming to Bedzin July 25th and am hoping to meet the women who hid my aunt, a Jewish woman, and her young son during World War II.
After the war, my aunt maintained contact with them through the mail. I am not sure if they have since died but I know that there was a daughter who married and had children.
I would like the opportunity to thank these kind souls for having saved my aunt's life.
The names I have are Halina (Ligia) Cyganek al. Zwyciestwa 18/88 Bedzin 42-500; Kazimierz Gruszczynski Drierzynskiego 19/2 Bedzin 42-500. The daughter is Matgarzata Chmura ul. Al Zwyciestwa 18/88 Bedzin 42-500.
Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I seem unable to register to log on, so you can email me at mblogier@yahoo
Thank you,
Mark
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I am traveling to Będzin on July 24th and am looking for the "righteous Christians" who hid my (Jewish) aunt and her young son during all of World War II.
After the war, my aunt corresponded regularly with these people. My aunt has since died. I would like to thank these people for the risks they took and for the courage they showed and thank them for saving my aunt's life.
The addresses I have are:
Halina (Ligia) Cyganek and her daughter, Matgarzata Chmura, ul. Al. Zwycięstwa 18/88 42-500 Będzin and
Kazimierz Gruszczynski Al. Drierzynskiego 19 42-500 Będzin
I tried using the internet but wasn't successful. Could someone kindly look them up in a Polish telephone book or suggest another way that I might be able to find them?
Needless to say, coming to Poland for the first time is very emotional for me. Despite having been born and raised in the USA, I have always felt like a piece of me has been missing. I am looking forward to walking the same streets that my father walked. Being able to have a connection to these amazing, brave people or their descendents who saved my family's life would mean so much to me.
Thank you for any assistance you can offer.
Mark