Wanda Bottesi (1923 – 1 September 2018) was an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. She was born in Innsbruck. In the summer of 1944 she rescued the Jews and from the deportation to a concentration camp. First she took the women to her apartment and hid them for a few weeks. A friend of her, police inspector Anton Dietz, managed to fake documents which declared the women Christian Poles. This way Lorraine Justman-Visnicki and Mirjam Fuchs could survive the war, working as foreign workers. Bottesi died in Innsbruck on 1 September 2018. In November, a tree was planted in her memory in Jerusalem, Israel.
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| - Die Innsbruckerin Wanda Bottesi (* 1923) ist eine österreichische Gerechte unter den Völkern. Sie rettete im Sommer 1944 die beiden Jüdinnen Leokadia Justman-Wisńicki und Mirjam Fuchs vor der Verschickung in ein KZ. Zuerst nahm sie die beiden in ihrer Wohnung in der Ingenieur-Etzel-Straße 28 auf und versteckte sie dort wochenlang. Ein Bekannter Bottesis, Polizeiinspektor Anton Dietz, besorgte gefälschte Papiere, welche die beiden als christliche Polinnen ausgaben. So konnten Leokadia Justman und Mirjam Fuchs in Salzburg bis Kriegsende als polnische Fremdarbeiterinnen überleben. (de)
- Wanda Bottesi (1923 – 1 September 2018) was an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. She was born in Innsbruck. In the summer of 1944 she rescued the Jews and from the deportation to a concentration camp. First she took the women to her apartment and hid them for a few weeks. A friend of her, police inspector Anton Dietz, managed to fake documents which declared the women Christian Poles. This way Lorraine Justman-Visnicki and Mirjam Fuchs could survive the war, working as foreign workers. Bottesi died in Innsbruck on 1 September 2018. In November, a tree was planted in her memory in Jerusalem, Israel. (en)
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| - Die Innsbruckerin Wanda Bottesi (* 1923) ist eine österreichische Gerechte unter den Völkern. Sie rettete im Sommer 1944 die beiden Jüdinnen Leokadia Justman-Wisńicki und Mirjam Fuchs vor der Verschickung in ein KZ. Zuerst nahm sie die beiden in ihrer Wohnung in der Ingenieur-Etzel-Straße 28 auf und versteckte sie dort wochenlang. Ein Bekannter Bottesis, Polizeiinspektor Anton Dietz, besorgte gefälschte Papiere, welche die beiden als christliche Polinnen ausgaben. So konnten Leokadia Justman und Mirjam Fuchs in Salzburg bis Kriegsende als polnische Fremdarbeiterinnen überleben. (de)
- Wanda Bottesi (1923 – 1 September 2018) was an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. She was born in Innsbruck. In the summer of 1944 she rescued the Jews and from the deportation to a concentration camp. First she took the women to her apartment and hid them for a few weeks. A friend of her, police inspector Anton Dietz, managed to fake documents which declared the women Christian Poles. This way Lorraine Justman-Visnicki and Mirjam Fuchs could survive the war, working as foreign workers. Bottesi died in Innsbruck on 1 September 2018. In November, a tree was planted in her memory in Jerusalem, Israel. (en)
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