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Gustawa Jarecka
Born(1908-12-23)December 23, 1908
DiedJanuary 23, 1943(1943-01-23) (aged 34)
Occupation(s)Novelist, Teacher

Gustawa Jarecka (23 December 1908 – 22/23 January 1943[1]) was a Polish novelist. She was a daughter of Moszek Jarecki and Natalia Jarecka[2].

She attended a school in Łódź[3]. From 1925 to 1931 she studied Polonistics at the University of Warsaw and received her diploma here. In 1932 her first novel, Inni ludzie, was published. Her novellas i fragments of novels were published in Głos Poranny, Dziennik Ludowy, Górnik, Myśl Socjalistyczna and Nowa Kwadrydza. Themes of unemployment and its effects were often present in her works[4]. She worked in school as a Polish language teacher in Wąbrzeźno[3].

After the war started (1939) she was living in Warsaw Ghetto, where, from 1940, she worked as a telephonist and typist in w Jewish District. She was a member of underground organization Oneg Shabbat. On account of her children she refused to come to the, so called, aryan part of the ghetto[3]. She has probably died with her children on the train to the treblinka extermination camp[5].

She is attributed with writing the report describing the Grossaktion Warsaw titled Ostatnim etapem przesiedlenia jest śmierć (The last stage of resettlement is death)[6].

Novels

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  • Inni ludzie (Other people, 1931)
  • Stare grzechy (Old sins, 1934)
  • Przed jutrem (Before tomorrow, 1936)
  • Ludzie i sztandary (People and banners)
    • vol. 1 Ojcowie (Fathers, 1938)
    • vol. 2 Zwycięskie pokolenie (The victorious generation, 1939)

References

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  1. ^ Marta Janczewska, ed. (2018), Żadna blaga, żadne kłamsto : wspomnienia z Warszawskiego getta., Warszawa, p. 393, ISBN 9788363444556{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Majchrowska, Anna (2019-08-07). "A stone thrown under the wheel of history. Gustawa Jarecka". Jewish Historical Institue. Translated by Drenda, Olga. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  3. ^ a b c d Sańczuk, Anna (2021-04-19). "Warszawa nie wierzyła, że to się wydarzy. Ona pisała: "Ostatnim etapem przesiedlenia jest śmierć". Dokument urywa się w pół zdania" (in Polish). Gazeta Wyborcza. Wysokie Obcasy. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  4. ^ Knysz-Rudzka 1991, p. 391.
  5. ^ Majchrowska, Anna (2019-01-16). "Styczniowa akcja likwidacyjna w getcie warszawskim". Żydowski Instytut Historyczny (in Polish).
  6. ^ "Duchowy opór jednostki. Wywiad z autorami książki „Archiwum ważniejsze niż życie"". Żydowski Instytut Historyczny (in Polish). 2020-10-04.

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Category:1942 deaths Category:1908 births Category:Polish Jews who died in the Holocaust Category:Warsaw Ghetto inmates Category:Polish novelists