Bielatowicz Bronislawa
Bronisława Bielatowicz née Knyszewska
born September 1907
Recognized as the Righteous Among the Nations:
20 November 1980
- Bronisława Bielatowicz née Knyszewska
Help Was Extended to:
Józef Lucjan Meszorer
born 19 July 1932
Ludwika Meszorer
Janina Wrześniewska
born 7 May 1909
NN Wrześniewski
born 1934
Story of Rescue
September 2010, Wirtualny Sztetl
During the Nazi occupation Bronisława Bielatowicz-Knyszewska lived in Warsaw. Until the outbreak of World War II, she had worked as a babysitter of five-year-old son of Janina Wrześniewska. In October 1940 the ghetto, where Wrześniewska and her child lived, was closed, but Bielatowicz provided them with food. In August 1942 she successfully brought Wrześniewska’s son out of the ghetto. Later she also rescued the children of Helena Meszorer, Wrześniewska’s sister: ten-year-old Józef and four-year-old Ludwika. After some time Helena Meszorer also escaped from the ghetto. Janina Wrześniewska wrote in her testimony: “When Nazi Germans started the deportation of the ghetto Jews in August 1942, Mrs. Bielatowicz-Knyszewska led the following children out on the Aryan side: first my little son, and then my sister’s children […]. While getting through onto the Aryan side of the city, and while looking after […] the kids, she was blackmailed a lot of times […]. Thanks to her dedication and bravery, she saved from death my son and my sister’s children. She did not take any financial advantage of her activity.”






