(Jewish Group) Polish woman who saved adoptive Jewish family from Holocaust dies at 102
Krystyna Danko, one of the oldest and most celebrated non-Jews recognized by Israel for saving Jews from the Holocaust, has died. She was 102.
Danko, who became deaf and blind a few years ago, passed away Wednesday in her Warsaw home. She died in her sleep in a hospital bed recently purchased for her by Holocaust survivors, Jonny Daniels, founder of the From the Depths commemoration group that collected the money for the bed, said in a statement.
Before World War II, Danko was an orphan who was taken in by a Jewish family named Kokoszko in Otwock, near Warsaw. During the war, Danko almost singlehandedly rescued all four members of the family, according to her case file at Yad Vashem, Israels authority for commemorating the Holocaust.
In 1998, Danko was named Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem, whose website characterizes her efforts as incredible unusual for the memorial.
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