- Stefan Jagodziński
Stefan Jagodziński lived in Stary Korczyn near
Kraków during the Nazi German occupation of Poland in World War II. He worked for the Polish underground and was wanted by theGestapo . Jagodziński was recognized as theRighteous Among the Nations byYad Vashem in Jerusalem in 1986, for rescuing aJew ish family from the Holocaust.In late 1942, through his underground contacts Jagodziński came to the aid of Dr. Bronislaw Tenenwurzel's family interned in the
Miechów Ghetto near Kraków. Earlier, Tenenwurzels sent their 14-year-old son to aCistercian monastery in nearby village of Mogiła. The boy didn't like the convent and run away. A Polish friend sent him to stay with Stefan Jagodziński instead, both under assumed names. Together they became active in the Underground.Jewish Virtual Library , [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/Stefan.html Stefan Jagodziński, Righteous among the Nations.] ] Soon the boy's Jewish identity became publicly known and so, under a new threat they moved to Kraków, from where, thanks to Jagodziński’s contacts, Emanuel was smuggled toHungary . He lived there until liberation in early 1945. Meanwhile, Stefan Jagodziński aided Tenenwurzel’s mother and sister with forged “Aryan” papers upon their escape from the Miechów ghetto. Their father was killed in theKraków-Płaszów concentration camp .In the following decades Emanuel Tenenwurzel remained in contact with his wartime savior while living in the United States. Thanks to his efforts, on July 24, 1986, Yad Vashem recognized Stefan Jagodziński as the
Righteous Among the Nations .Yad Vashem , [http://www1.yadvashem.org/righteous_new/Jagodzinski.html The Righteous Among the Nations, "Stefan Jagodzinski, Poland"] ]References
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