Polish Female Victims of Nazis

Discussion in 'The Women of WW2' started by marek_pk, Apr 11, 2008.

  1. marek_pk

    marek_pk Senior Member

    Came across this list of some Polish Women victims of Nazis:-


    German Invasion of Poland During WW2 - Female Victims

    Female Victims
     
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  2. Zoya

    Zoya Partisan

    Requiem aeternam dona ei, Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei. Requiescat in pace.
    Amen
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  3. chipmunk wallah

    chipmunk wallah Senior Member

    Thank you for the link Marek,I have been looking for The Black book for sometime now.
    Utterly ghastly what the nazis(and soviets) did to your country.
     
  4. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Old Hickory Recon

    I read as many as I could bear.

    Then I look at myself. Could I endanger myself and my family in the manner that these people did, especially those who were hiding Jews? I would hope that I could and am thankful that I don't have to weigh possible outcome if I were to.
     
  5. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

    I had to give up reading the list after reading about shooting pregnant women and riping others in half by tying them to trucks.
     
  6. Harry Ree

    Harry Ree Very Senior Member

    This reflects the terror inflicted on the occupied countries during the Nazi rule.The Nazi were particularly brutal to those in the East who they saw as "untermenchen"

    Don't forget that the blueprint for the territories in the East was that the intelligentsia were to be eliminated and the rest of the populations were to be serfs to Germanic settlers.

    For all this oppression the Poles never gave up hope and were always there to assist the Allies in the channelling of information back to the Allies.Many an escaped POW owed their freedom to Polish civilians who sheltered them in difficult circumstances and at considerable risk to themselves to see them safely on their way to the next stage to freedom.

    Finally in these days of revisionism where the Allies are now accused of war crimes against the Germans, we should never lose sight of what the Nazis inflicted on the populations of Europe and the Russian people.What happened here would had easily happened here had we fell in 1940.It's surprising that some seem to forget this having not had the experience of Britain being anything but free.
     
  7. Carabina

    Carabina Junior Member

    :plflag[1]:"Some had their numbers removed but I keep mine on my flesh to remind the German people of what their forefathers were capable of and therefore what they themselves could be capable of. Never forget".

    The late Rhona Czeserwitz--- Family friend and former Polish Political inmate at Aushwitz No 2:poppy:
     
  8. marek_pk

    marek_pk Senior Member

    Litwinowa, given name unknown (? - VII/1943) resident of the osada Borsuki, county Rzeszow, widow, mother of 5 children; hid in her home Soviet soldiers escaped from POW camps and partisans of the "Iskra" unit of the Gl-Al, burned alive in her own home by the zandarmerie.

    Following her mother's murder, daughter Elzbieta joined the "Iskra" unit and died during a firefight near Trzebuska, county Kolbuszow. She fought to the end, despite being wounded, firing the light machine gun of a fallen comrade and throwing grenades, allowing 5 fellow partisans to escape.



    Would like to highlight all the stories but thought I'd do at least this one.
     
  9. Carabina

    Carabina Junior Member

    Dzienkuja Bardzo Marek. Fact is the Nazi animals did so many things that it is hard to highlight them all.
     
  10. marek_pk

    marek_pk Senior Member

    hard to highlight them all.


    I'd say it's impossible to highlight them all, but I guess some of what we do on this forum is talk about what interests/affects each of us.
     
  11. Carabina

    Carabina Junior Member

    I'd say it's impossible to highlight them all, but I guess some of we do on this forum is talk about what interests/affects each of us.


    So true
     
  12. Carabina

    Carabina Junior Member

    So true and it has not stopped even yet.
     
  13. D-Day Girl

    D-Day Girl Discharged

    Rest in peace, so horrible...even young girls as well.

    Siniarska, Marianna (1901 - III/44), wife of Stanislaw, resident of the village of Lutowka near Grodziska Maz.; shot together with her husband and 3 children by German zandarmes from Mszczonowa, on the grounds of her home, for hiding 3 Jews, who were also shot; all were buried at the place of execution.

    :(
     

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