Drohobycz
Alexander and Bronislawa Bobat with children
Aleksander and Bronisława Bobat lived in Drohobych (now Ukraine) during the Second World War. Parents of Janusz, Irena (married name Staats) and Henrietta (married name Siegman). They sheltered several people of Jewish origin. Aleksander, Bronisława and Janusz Bobat were awarded the title of Righteous Among the Nations in 1987.
Józef and Maria Baumgarten
During the Second World War Józef and Maria Baumgarten lived in Drohobycz (Ukraine). They were sheltering in their house Ludwika Loew and her mother Elżbieta Obrowicz. Józef and Maria Baumgarten were awarded the title Righteous Among the Nations in 1994.
Andrzej Badecki
Andrzej Badecki lived in Drohobych (Ukraine) during World War II. Together with his wife, he sheltered a Jewish man, Ilko, in his basement. They made sure that the man had food and warm clothing. After the war, Ilko left for the USA.
Franciszka Badecka
Franciszka Badecka (married name Sobkowa) lived in Drohobych (Ukraine) during World War II. She was a widow. She worked as a governess for the Jewish Bienstock family. When the family was forced into the ghetto, Franciszka provided them with food and medicine. She managed to get three members of this family out of the ghetto. She looked after t...