Kardaszewicz Maria & Ewa

Maria Kardaszewicz (1901–1944) and Ewa Kardaszewicz (1928–1944) Anna Żalińska The Kardaszewicz family consisted of Maria and Jerzy (both chemists by profession) and

Templer (Gelb) Hermina

Hermina Templer (1903–1942) Anna Żalińska Hermina Gelb, married name Templer, was born on 30 November 1903 in Bujne, a few kilometers east

Korenmann Berta

Berta Korennman (1920–1992) Anna Żalińska Berta Korennman was probably born on 1 November 1920 in Kovel.[1] Her father was a tailor, and

Szurmiak Halina

Halina Szurmiak (1922–1945) Anna Żalińska Halina Barbara – that’s how she would often sign her name. This already indicates the strongly formed

Janczy Zofia

Zofia Janczy (1905–1977) Anna Żalińska Zofia Janczy was remembered in the occupation period history of Nowy Sącz, first and foremost as a

Stramka Roman

Roman Stramka „Bardiowski”, „Romek”, „Kowboj” (1916–1965) Piotr KazanaRoman Stramka,born on 13 July 1916 in Ptaszkowa, where his mother Maria née Wysocka was from.[1]

Ryś Zbigniew

Zbigniew Ryś „Ryszard Grady”, „Zbyszek” (1915–1990) Piotr Kazanaborn on 1 January 1914 in Dzikowo near Tarnobrzeg as the fourth child of the marriage

Kwiatkowski Leopold

Leopold Kwiatkowski „Tomek”, „Andrzej”, „Cis”, „Poldek” (1906–1968) Piotr Kazanaborn on 11 November 1906 , in Nowy Sącz in the family of Jan and

Freisler Jan

Jan Freisler „Jan Woźny”, „Paweł Jemioła”, „Janek Sądecki”, „Xawery”, „Skowron”, „Czarny Jasio” (1914–1964) Piotr Kazana Jan Freisler, born on 7 November 1914

Stuchły Helena & Stanisław

The staff of the Nowy Sącz hospital in the service of Poland. Helena Stuchły (1897–1955) & Stanisław Stuchły (1888–1944) Anna Żalińska Helena