Andrzej Garbuliński

Andrzej Garbuliński was a Polish farmer who lived in the village of Czerna with his family: Władysław, Eleonora, Marian, Helena, Kunegunda, Stanisław, Kazimierz, and Jan during the Nazi German occupation of Poland in World War II. He was executed by the Nazis with his oldest son Władysław in late 1943 for aiding and sheltering Jews. In 1997 the Garbuliński family was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem in Jerusalem for their daring attempt at saving a Jewish family from the Holocaust; Andrzej and Władysław, for giving their lives in the process.

Andrzej Garbuliński

Andrzej Garbuliński was a Polish farmer who lived in the village of Czerna with his family: Władysław, Eleonora, Marian, Helena, Kunegunda, Stanisław, Kazimierz, and Jan during the Nazi German occupation of Poland in World War II. He was executed by the Nazis with his oldest son Władysław in late 1943 for aiding and sheltering Jews. In 1997 the Garbuliński family was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem in Jerusalem for their daring attempt at saving a Jewish family from the Holocaust; Andrzej and Władysław, for giving their lives in the process.