Wspomnienia Bernardynki łowickiej Weroniki Kempy z okresu II wojny światowej
Memoirs of Bernardine Sister Weronika Kempa from the period of World War II
Author(s): Aleksander Krzysztof SitnikSubject(s): History
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Wydział Teologii
Keywords: Bernardine Sisters; Łowicz; Word War II; Warsaw Uprising; orphanage
Summary/Abstract: During World War II, the Bernardine Sisters from Łowicz were involved in intense charitable activities. In the September campaign during the Battle of Bzura, the Bernardine Sisters Convent was transformed into a hospital. Sisters organized beds for patients, underwear, bedding and food. They helped Polish officers imprisoned in Blich (the district of Łowicz) and those who waited for the deportation to Germany. They also provided assistance to the Jews from the ghetto of Łowicz. In 1944 they freed 150 children exported from Warsaw to Germany after the Warsaw Uprising and took them to the convent. There, they organized an orphanage for children who lost parents in the war. The person who was especially involved in that kind of activity was Weronika Kempa, the author of the memoirs of that time.
Journal: Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 102
- Page Range: 205-236
- Page Count: 31