- First name
- Anna
- Last Name
- Lewicka
- Maiden name
- Apte
- Date of birth
- 1891
- Place of birth
- Warsaw
- Gender
- female
- Mother's first name
- Bronisława
- Mother's maiden name
- Apsztal Apsztat
- Father's first name
- Maksymilian
- Age
- 51
- In the family
- sister in law
- Marital status
- married
- Spouse's first name
- Occupation
- Country
- Poland
- City
- Warsaw
- Street
- Marszałkowska 90/14
- City during the war
- Warsaw
- Street during the war
- Pańska 67
- Notes
- The mother of Henryka Broniatowska, her husband Władysław and three children. Her father was a wealthy wholesaler of Bielsko cloth, owned a shop on Bielańska Street, and several tenement houses. An assimilated family. Before the war they lived on Marszałkowska Street 90 flat 14. She volunteered to leave with her husband, as she thought they were going east, to work. It was one of the first deportation actions.
- Place of death
- Treblinka
- Date of death
- 1942
- Source
Stockholm Holocaust MonumentStockholm Holocaust Monument - the memorial honours the names of 8,000 victims whose relatives survived the war and came to live in Sweden. The monument also states the date and place of birth of each individual, as well as when and where they died.; USC VHAVisual History Archive - USC Shoah Foundation collects oral testimonies of Holocaust survivors. The Visual History Archiveis USC Shoah Foundation’s online portal that allows users to search through and view more than 55,000 video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of genocide. Testimony number and the relationship of the witness and the deceased (if known) are provided. 35691, rel. Henryka Broniatowska (daughter)
- Record ID
- 27490
- Date of inclusion in the database
- 30.11.2018
- Date of modification
- 11.07.2025
- Family
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