1. Jerzy Bielecki

    Auschwitz concentration camp survivor (1921-2011)
    jerzybielecki.com

    Jerzy Bielecki was a Polish Catholic social worker, best known as one of the few inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp who managed to escape successfully. With the help of other resistance members in the camp, he escaped in 1944 together with his Jewish girlfriend, who was an inmate of Auschwitz II. In 1985 Bielecki received the Righteous Among the Nations award. He also co-founded and headed the postwar Christian Association of the Auschwitz Families. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Jerzy Bielecki (28 March 1921 - 20 October 2011) was a Polish Catholic social worker, best known as one of the few inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp who managed to escape successfully. With the help of other resistance members in the camp, he escaped in 1944 together with his Jewish girlfriend, who was an inmate of Auschwitz II.In 1985 Bielecki received the Righteous Among the ...
  3. SUMMER 1944 - Jerzy Bielecki was in the first transport of Polish political prisoners that left Tarnow, Poland for Auschwitz on June 13, 1940. Upon arriving at Auschwitz, Jerzy was given number 243. During his more than four years as an inmate at Auschwitz, Jerzy worked in several places, including the grain warehouse. ...
  4. bosnewslife.com

    In this 1983 photo Jerzy Bielecki and Cyla Cybulska are seen. 60 years ago Bielecki and Cyla escaped together from the Auschwitz Birkenau death camp. (AP Photo/Bielecki Family Archive) WARSAW/BUDAPEST (BosNewsLife)- Jerzy Bielecki, a Polish inmate who led his Jewish girlfriend out of the Auschwitz death camp in 1944 has died at the age of 90 ...
  5. Oct 24, 2011Jerzy Bielecki was 19 years old, Roman Catholic and suspected of being a member of the Polish resistance when he was arrested by the Nazis in June 1940 and transported to Auschwitz, where the ...
  6. isurvived.org

    Holocaust Remembrance, Sanctuary, and Tribute to Survivors

    https://isurvived.org › Rightheous_Folder › Bielecki90-Cyla.html

    Jerzy Bielecki was 19 years old, Roman Catholic and suspected of being a member of the Polish resistance when he was arrested by the Nazis in June 1940 and transported to Auschwitz, where the number 243 was tattooed on his arm. Nearly three years later, Cyla Cybulska, her parents, her two brothers and her younger sister were crammed into a ...
  7. findagrave.com

    WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The young Catholic man spirited his Jewish girlfriend out of Auschwitz in 1944, saving her life. Yet it took 39 years for them to see each other again. Jerzy Bielecki, a German-speaking Polish inmate at the same Nazi death camp, lived to age 90 and died peacefully in his sleep at his home in...
  8. pamiecitozsamosc.pl

    Jerzy Bielecki was born on 28 March 1921. During the Second World War, he was imprisoned in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. In 1944, Bielecki organised an escape from the camp. He managed to save a Jewish woman, Cyla Cybulska. Bielecki passed away on 20 October 2011. Jerzy Bielecki was awarded the title of Righteous Among the Nations ...
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