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The Brejna Family

Bolesław Brejna Husband
died 1944 in Warszawa (mazowieckie)

Władysława Brejna Wife

Stanisława Lucyna Brejna Daughter
born 1922

Zofia Brejna Daughter

Kazimierz Brejna Son
died 1944 in Warszawa (mazowieckie)

Tadeusz Brejna Son

Stefania Brejna née Piątyńska

Recognized as the Righteous Among the Nations:

10 June 1982

  • Bolesław Brejna
  • Kazimierz Brejna
  • Stanisława Lucyna Brejna
  • Stefania Brejna née Piątyńska
  • Tadeusz Brejna
  • Władysława Brejna
  • Zofia Brejna

Help Was Extended to:

Teofila Wawrzyniak née Raszbaum-Hass
born 5 October 1937

Stefania Eisenman

Julian Eisenman

Hinc

Story of Rescue

September 2010, Wirtualny Sztetl

Władysława and Bolesław Brejna spent the Nazi occupation in Warsaw at 24/38 Grójecka Street. They had a son, Tadeusz, and two daughters - Lucyna and Zofia. In their flat at Grójecka Street they were hiding   5-year-old girl named Teofila Raszbaum-Hass. They also obtained fake documents: one with the name Czajkowski for a Jew called Hinc, and the other with the names Stefania and Julian Kępskis for the Eisenman couple. 

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