- First Name
- Władysława
- Last Name
- Klozenberg
- Maiden Name
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
- Gender
- female
- Mother's name
- Mother's maiden name
- Father's name
- Age
- no data
- In the family
- Marital status
- married
- Spouse's name
- Profession
- Country
- Poland
- City
- Łódź
- Street
- The city during the war
- Warsaw
- Street during the war
- Karmelicka
- Notes
- Before the war she was a WIZO (Women's society) activist. With her husband, an engineer from Lodz, they had three children. "War expelled her from Lodz, to her parents in Otwock. From there they moved to the ghetto. And there started their martyrdom as daughter, mother and wife. She nursed her husband who was ill with pneumonia and then typhus, her father with cancer [...] taken as everybody [...] sometime afterwards went her husband and children. Her words as I good remember were: 'remember, when I die, and someone from us would survive, you should know, that dying I prayed to God for our beautiful, free Homeland. And also for those who would survive with those whose memory only would be kept in people's heart would live there forever.'" (p. 7)
- Place of death
- Treblinka
- Date of death
Source
AŻIHWritten testimonies collected in the Archive of Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw; testimony number and the relationship of the witness and the deceased (if known) are provided. 301/6426, rel. Alicja Mendelson; YVPYad Vashem Archive – Page of Testimony. Information on Holocaust victims are collected in the Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names in the form of answers to a survey. Apart from the abbreviation (YVP) we usually provide the relationship of the person filling in the survey the victim.
- Record ID
- 3214
- Date of placing in the database
- 16.08.2017
- Update Date
- 01.04.2022
- Family