Wiadomość została wysłana.
In 1943 Stanisława Leszczyńska
was arrested by the Gestapo as a result of helping Łódź getto prisoners and
sent down to concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau together with her three
children. There she went through the dreadful trial. Stanisława worked as a
midwife facing inhuman conditions, on the edge of exhaustion, she delivered
3000 labours not losing even one child. Her name – as one of four outstanding
Polish women of the last century – was placed on The Chalice of Life sacrificed
by Polish women at the shrine at Jasna Góra. What was the secret of this
extraordinary woman? Where did her strength come from? Why, even facing death, she has never lost faith in what she was doing?