17 March 1944 | A Polish woman Helena Płotnicka (b. 1902), prisoner no. 65492 died in #Auschwitz of typhoid. She was a member of resistance active near the isolated camp area and was engaged in helping prisoners of the German camp. She smuggled food and messages for them.
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Can anyone name something bad that Hitler did in 1933, where Trump is not currently attempting something similar?
She lived in Przecieszyn, a village in the Brzeszcze commune. She worked for the Home Army and the Peasants' Battalions, she also engaged her daughters in underground activities. She dealt with delivering food, medicine and
Helena Płotnicka was active in the Home Army and the Peasants' Battalions, she was involved in the delivery of correspondence, food and medicines for
Her character, unknown to a wider audience, shows the heroism of ordinary people,