• "On Auschwitz" (49): Deportations of Polish people from the uprising Warsaw to Auschwitz

  • Aug 1 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

"On Auschwitz" (49): Deportations of Polish people from the uprising Warsaw to Auschwitz

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  • In August and September 1944 - after the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising - almost 13,000 inhabitants of the occupied capital city and surrounding towns: men, women, the elderly, children, even infants, were deported to Auschwitz by the German authorities. Dr. Wanda Witek-Malicka of the Auschwitz Museum Research Centre talks about their fate in the camp.


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    We wish to thank Kate Weinrieb for her help in the production of the English version of the podcast.


    In the picture: Jadwiga and Aleksander Bogdaszewski with their children, photograph taken in 1944, in Warsaw. Apart from two-year-old Basia, who was in hospital when the Uprising broke out, the rest of the family were expelled from Warsaw and then, on 12 August, deported to Auschwitz. Aleksander was next transferred to Flossenbürg, where he died in 1944, whereas Jadwiga was transferred in a women’s transport to another camp in Germany. Their children, Zdzisława, aged 10, and Stanisław, aged 6, were liberated in Auschwitz.

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