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'''Wanda Bottesi''' (born 1923) is an [[Austrians|Austrian]] [[Righteous Among the Nations]]. She was born in [[Innsbruck]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gedenkdienst.org/deutsch/gerechte/flucht_gefaengnis.htm|title=Die Gerechten Österreichs|publisher=[[Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service]]|language=German|accessdate=20 August 2011}}</ref> In the summer of 1944 she rescued the [[Jews]] [[Lorraine Justman-Visnicki]] and [[Mirjam Fuchs]] 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 [[Christians|Christian]] [[Poles]]. This way Lorraine Justman-Visnicki and Mirjam Fuchs could survive the war, working as foreign workers.
'''Wanda Bottesi''' (born 1923) is an [[Austrians|Austrian]] [[Righteous Among the Nations]]. She was born in [[Innsbruck]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gedenkdienst.org/deutsch/gerechte/flucht_gefaengnis.htm|title=Die Gerechten Österreichs|publisher=[[Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service]]|language=German|accessdate=20 August 2011}}</ref> In the summer of 1944 she rescued the [[Jews]] [[Lorraine Justman-Visnicki]] and [[Mirjam Fuchs]] 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 [[Christians|Christian]] [[Poles]]. This way Lorraine Justman-Visnicki and Mirjam Fuchs could survive the war, working as foreign workers.

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Wanda Bottesi (born 1923) is an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. She was born in Innsbruck.[1] In the summer of 1944 she rescued the Jews Lorraine Justman-Visnicki and Mirjam Fuchs 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.

References

  1. ^ "Die Gerechten Österreichs" (in German). Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service. Retrieved 20 August 2011.

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