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Did you know... that school teacher and conspirator Jadwiga Apostoł(pictured) survived three German camps, including Auschwitz, and was jailed in Stalinist Poland on trumped-up charges soon after her return?
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"...in December 1942 it was infiltrated by the Gestapo and broken up. Jadwiga escaped the arrest by chance, and went into hiding. She moved between Skomielna, Jordanów, and Bogdanówka near Myślenice where she was finally turned in by an informant and arrested along with her co-conspirator Tadeusz Popek on August 22, 1942." .. so she "finally" got turned in, 4 months before they started looking for her.Sspalfilter (talk) 09:31, 9 May 2012 (UTC)Reply