- Henryka Bartnicka-Tajchert
Henryka Bartnicka-Tajchert (1922-1997) was a Polish Scout, member of
Szare Szeregi andMury .Henryka was born in
Włodawa onJanuary 19 ,1922 . After finishing elementary school she attended Commerce School inKowel in the years 1936-37. In 1937, she attended Gymnasium in Wlodawa. In the first year of theSecond World War she worked for the insurance Company "Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen Wzajemnych" in Włodawa. She was arrested by theGestapo in Włodawa onMay 1 ,1941 for involvement with the clandestine organization of the Polish Scouts "Szare Szeregi ".Probably, at the beginning of 1940, the scoutmaster Piotr Kolodziejek organized the clandestine cell of the "Szare Szeregi" in Włodawa . It can be said, that the Scout organization was headed by the Żelaźniewicz brothers. The activities of the scouts units had a military character. Training in handling guns and observation of the movement of
German army units was conducted during the scouts meetings. Tragically, in April - June, 1941, the Gestapo, having the entire pre war documentation of the scouts units, had no trouble in penetrating the core of the "Szare Szeregi" organization. All the arrested members of the "Szare Szeregi" were interrogated, and often brutally beaten, by the members of the local Gestapo. Among those arrested was Henryka Bartnicka who was, subsequently, jailed in theLublin castle. After several months of imprisonment, she was sent to the Germanconcentration camp inRavensbrück (bearing the prisoner number 7618). OnSeptember 23 , 1941 in the Lublin transport (Sondertransport-the transport where all political prisoners were sentenced to death) she arrived at the camp.She joined the clandestine scouts unit called "
Mury " which was organized in the camp. She belonged to the unit's cell called "Cementy". Also, she participated in the clandestine educational system organized by prisoners of the camp. She attended classes on the high school level taught by Wanda Madlerowa, the prisoner number 6009- who was, in the pre war times, a principal in theBiała-Podlaska Gymnasium. Her classmates were: Krystyna Czyż, Janina Iwańska, Jolanta Krzyżanowska, Janina Marciniak, Janina Marczewska, Lala Siwecka-Betty, Halina Żaba. She stayed in Ravensbrück tillFebruary 28 ,1945 , when she was sent to the death camp (so called Vernichtungs- or Abfertig-unslager) inBergen-Belsen , (she arrived there on theMarch 2 ). OnApril 15 , 1945 the Bergen-Belsen camp was liberated by theBritish Army . After surviving typhus she was sent by theRed Cross toSweden , where she recuperated untilJuly 8 , 1945. In Sweden, after the medical examination, the concentration camp survivors were relocated to various hospitals. Typhus patients were treated in theMalmö hospital. After being released from the hospital onAugust 2 , 1945 she stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jurgensen in the small town of Falsterbo located in the southern part of Sweden. In November of 1945 she returned to Włodawa in Poland where, subsequently, onJune 15 ,1946 she was matriculated and enrolled in the Warsaw Medical Academy, in the Dentistry Department. She graduated from the Academy in 1950. OnAugust 8 ,1948 she married Jan Tajchert who, during the war, was a member of the underground the Home Army (Armia Krajowa). FromJanuary 1 ,1951 tillFebruary 29 ,1956 she worked as a dentist inEłk town. She returned to Włodawa in 1956 and worked there till her retirement in 1980.She received the following decorations: "
Krzyz Kawalerski OOP ", "Srebrny Krzyz Zaslugi ", "Medal Zwycięstwa i Wolności 1945 ", "Krzyż za Zasługi dla ZHP " and "Za zasługi dla Lubelszczyzny". She died onMay 26 ,1997 and was buried in the parish cemetery in Włodawa.External links
* http://tajchert.w.interia.pl/index.htm
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