61. CHEZALIK, Jadwiga, 41, farmer, from Hucisko, near Glogow, Rzeszow prov.

Killed on June 10, 1943 for sheltering Jews in a mass execution in which 21 villagers died (see: 19-20)

62. CHEC, Franciszek, 17, living at Tomaszewice, near Jastkow, Lublin prov.

As a foster-child of Leonard Pietrak, he was killed with him and his family for harboring two Jewish men, on Feb. 28, 1944 (see: 461-463).

63. CHOLEWINSKI, Marcin, 30, living at Grzymalkow, near Kielce

On Oct. 19, 1942 he was shot for supplying food to the Radoszyce ghetto

64. CHOREW, Wlodzimierz, from Bereza Kartuska (now in the Soviet Ukraine)
65. CHOREW, his mother (name unknown)
66. CHOREW, his father (name unknown)

They were executed in the fall of 1943, together with the Jewish woman, Leycha Kaplan, whom they harbored

67. CHOWANIAK, Karol, farmer, from Zawoja, near Makow Podhalanski, Bielsko prov.
68. CHOWANIAK, Tekla, his wife

Karol was arrested in May 1943, together with the four Jews he sheltered among them the Kuczko family, who were shot on the spot. Karol underwent several weeks of interrogation in the Gestapo prison "Palace" at Zakopane, and was sent to Auschwitz. Tekla was arrested with her foster-child, Karolina Marek, and was sent directly to Auschwitz, where all three died (see: 368).

69. CHRACA, Karol, 46, residing at Wroblowka, Nowy Sacz prov.

The Gestapo executed him on May 20, 1942, at Czarny Dunajec, together with Jozef Lehrer and his daughter, for supplying food to them and to other Jewish people in hiding

70. CHUBRO, Marcin, 37, from Przewrotne, near Glogow, Malopolski, Rzeszow prov.
71. CHUBRO, Michal, 53

On May 9, 1943, following Gestapo orders, the military police from Rzeszow surrounded the village of Przewrotne and murdered 16 Poles for harboring Jews. Those who also died were: Andrzej Gola, Antoni Granat, Ludwik Gut, Jozef Kus, Pawel Laska, Jan Marszal, Jozef Tyburski (see: 148, 152, 164, 317, 323, 371, 618). The names of other seven victims have not been established. Similar executions took place in Przewrotne on Mar. 13, 1943. (see: 49-51) and in nearby Hucisko on June 10, 1943 (see: 19-20).

72. CHYBOWSKI, Franciszek, 60, from Rzedowice, near Ksiaz Wielki, Kielce pr.
73. CHYBOWSKI, Julia, 54, his wife

The couple was shot on Mar. 5, 1943, for sheltering Jews

74. CIESIELSKI, Jozef, 19, farmer, from Boisko near Lipsko, Radom prov.

On Nov. 7, 1943, he was shot as one of three, for help to Jews (see 283, 582).

75. CIESLAK, Wojciech, living at Leka Szczucinska, Tarnow prov.

He was shot on Mar 21, 1943, for sheltering in his house a Jewish woman from the village of Pacanow

76. CIOLKOSZ, Feliks, 58, from Markuszowa, near Wisniowa, Rzeszow prov.

77. CIOLKOSZ (Christian name unknown) 50, his wife

78. CIOLKOSZ, Jan, 26, their son

Shot in June 1943 by the military police from Wisniowa, for helping Jews, who took refuge in nearby woods (see 426).

79. CYPARSKI, Stefania Janina, 25, from Wydrna, Krosno prov.
80. CYPARSKI, Alfred Fryderyk, 6, son
81. CYPARSKI, Stanislawa, 3, daughter
82. CYPARSKI, Tadeusz, 6 months, son

The family was killed in March 1944 for help to Jews, rendered by Stefania

83. CYPARSKI, Wojciech, 30 living at Krzemienna, Krosno prov.

Shot in March 1944 by the Gestapo for helping Jews and Soviet POW's

84. CZAPLA, Stanislaw, 30, farmer, from Swiesielice, Radom prov.

The gendarmes from Ciepielow murdered him on Dec. 7, 1942 for help to Jews. Together with him died: Bronislaw Dobron, Stanislaw Nowotnik, Marianna Skwira, Wojciech Skrzak and members of the Wdowiak and of the Wojewodka families (see: 102, 403, 557, 561, 638-640, 660-665)

85. CZERSKI, Janina Wanda, 56, living in Warsaw

She sheltered seven (7) Jews in her house in Milanowek: Jadwiga Minski, whose husband had been killed in Katyn, and six (6) others, known only by their assumed names: the Cholewinski couple and their two sons and the Kordonski couple. In the fall of 1943 five of them were arrested and their fate is unknown. Janina Wanda, arrested with them, was transferred from the Pawiak prison to Auschwitz, where she died on Feb. 20, 1944

86. CZERWONKA, Franciszek, 56, farmer, from Pawlosiow, near Jaroslaw. Rzeszow prov.
87. CZERWONKA, Julia, 55, his wife
88. CZERWONKA, Stanislaw, 18, son

Shot on July 7, 1943, by the Gestapo for sheltering Jews.



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