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A CARD FROM THE CALENDAR - ANNA DZIKOWSKA

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Sarah Diller breathed a sigh of relief. Through someone from the AK, Anna Dzikowska was sending her valuables that Sarah’s mother had left with the Dzikowskis just before she was sent to the ghetto. Sarah was also in that ghetto, but she was rescued from there and given shelter by Anna Bogdanowicz. Mrs Bogdanowicz was deported to Auschwitz for helping Jews, and Sarah’s wandering in the forests began then. She needed money to get false papers. She succeeded. Already as a Polish woman, she was sent to work in Austria. After the war, she left for Israel.

A card from the calendar - Anna Dzikowska

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