The presence of Rachel's hiding there were no problems. Zawadzcy lived in a neighborhood of detached houses, the neighbors probably not aware of her presence. The closest they could only guess. So far, both Rachelka and Tzipora were safe. Despite this, Tzipora could not be reconciled with the idea remained in the ghetto with her beloved husband and parents. As she wrote in her journal, decided to return to her husband and parents, whom she found, however, no longer - were deported to Treblinka. Tzipora and James were aware that they are waiting the same fate. They did not want to die at the hands of the Germans, they took So sad decision about suicide. They both went to the edge of the forest, Tzipora died, while her husband tried to kill himself, but he did not - was captured by the Germans and most likely it happened, what we most feared - was killed by the Germans in Treblinka. Before his death, Tzipora wrote to Irene and Mrs. Sabina beautiful letter, in which Rachel, entrusted to them. They were also sent his startling memoirs, written during a stay in the ghetto. Unfortunately, many years after the war, Irena, who then suffered from schizophrenia, imagined that come to her house Germany. Cypory destroyed part of the diary, fearing that it is not found. To this day he can not get over, and for many years, in dreams, Germany continued her nachodzili.
Danusia and took care of Sophia Olszakowska, whose friend had a shop - Danu was working there. After several days, the Germans organized a round-up near the shop and caught Danusia, which thanks to kenkarcie managed to conceal their Jewish origin. By the end of the war she worked in Germany and it is uratowało.
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Hiding Rachelka was not a problem. Irena’s family lived in a district of single – detached houses, so the neighbours rather weren’t aware of her presence. So far, Rachelka and Cypora were safe. Despite this, Cypora couldn’t forget that her husband and their parents were still in the Ghetto. As she wrote in her diary, she decided to return to her beloved ones. However, they weren’t there any longer; their parents were deported to Treblinka. Cypora and Jakub realized that the same fate awaited them. As they didn’t want to die from the hands of the Germans, they took a decision to commit a suicide. They went to the edge of the forest – Cypora died, but as Jakub tried to kill himself, he was captured by the Nazis and it happened what they two had feared the most – he was murdered by the Nazis in Treblinka.
Before her death Cypora wrote to Irena and Sabina a beautiful letter, in which she entrusted Rachelka to them. She sent them also her shocking diary, written during her stay in the Ghetto. Unfortunately, many years after the war, Irena (who was suffering from schizophrenia), while she was not feeling good, imagined that the Nazis were entering her home. So she destroyed a part of Cypora’s diary, because she feared that they would find it. Until today, she still has the nightmares about the Germans entering the house.
In the meantime, Danusia was kept by Zofia Olszakowska in her home. Zofia’s colleague had a shop, where Danusia was supposed to work. One day the Germans organized a Łapanka (the Polish name for a German practice, when the SS, Wehrmacht and Gestapo rounded up civilians on the streets of Polish cities – it was a sort of chasing for people) and caught Danusia. Thanks to kennkarte, she managed to hide her Jewish origins and she worked as a Pole in Germany until the end of the war, which literally saved her.
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