History of the Family Wos: The Dream Comes True testimony.

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History of the Family Wos: The Dream Comes True testimony.

Contains information about the Wos family from the late nineteenth century to World War II, including reference to the helpfulness of Mr. Wos' father, a Polish Catholic, to Jews during the existence of the Warsaw Ghetto. Additionally, gives information on Polish resistance to the German occupation of Poland; deportations; Ravensbrück; forced labor in Germany; repatriation; postwar life under the communist regime in Poland; and emigration to the United States.

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Wos, Pawel.

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Wos, Irena.

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Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel

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Wos, Odon.

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Madejska, Irena Wos USE: Wos, Irena.

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Wos, Paul.

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Madejska, Irena Wos.

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Irena Wos Madejska, a Holocaust survivor, resides in Sea Cliff, New York. From the description of History of the Family Wos: The Dream Comes True testimony. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122577478 ...

Lorenc, Wanda Wos.

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