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Anna Stupnicka-Bando was born on 23 February, 1929 in Polish. Discover Anna Stupnicka-Bando's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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Occupation Neurologist
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 23 February, 1929
Birthday 23 February
Birthplace Polish
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2014

She was active in the "Wawer" veterans' circle , for some time being a member of the board. She ran an office for veterans. At the Polish Society of the Righteous Among the Nations, she was initially on the board, and in 2014 became its president  . As a representative of the Righteous, in 2009 she participated in a visit to the United States, during which she met, with President Barack Obama.

1983

In 1983, Anna Stupnicka-Bando and her mother were awarded the medals of the Righteous Among the Nations. In 2008 she was awarded the Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, and in 2017 the "Pro Patria" Medal. In 2019, President Andrzej Duda sent her wishes on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of her birth.

1970

All three Jews survived the war. Anna Stupnicka was in contact with Grynberg until the 1970s. Liliana Alter (after her husband Ridler) left for her aunt in France after the war ; in 1989 she renewed contact with Anna, the women met in Paris  .

1945

From there they were directed by the Germans to Kraków. They managed to escape during the deportation. In early spring 1945, they came to Warsaw. Immediately after the war, the Stupnicki family moved to Gdańsk . Anna was active in the Society of the Friends of the Soldier . They returned to Warsaw. In 1954 their house in Międzylesie burned down. Anna began her studies at the Medical Academy in Warsaw . After some time, she stopped to help her sick mother. She earned extra money by running a traffic kiosk. They lived with a neighbor. Anna Stupnicka then married an engineer, an employee of the Electrotechnical Institute in Międzylesie. She graduated from the university with a specialization in neurology . Throughout her life, professionally associated with the Central Railway Hospital. She also ran a neurological clinic.

1939

In September 1939, the family was evacuated from Warsaw. After reaching the Romanian border, Janina, influenced by her mother, decided to return to the occupied capital. She was responsible for keeping registration books and building administration. Thanks to a pass that allowed people to move around the ghetto, in the winter of 1941, together with Anna, she took a Jewish girl - Liliana Alter, daughter of Hilary, a Bund activist, from there; Liliana's mother died during the war. Until the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, Liliana, introducing herself as Krysia Wójcik, was hiding with the Stupnicki family. The girls took part in secret teaching. Other Jews in hiding also came to the apartment in Żoliborz: Ryszard Grynberg and Mikołaj Borenstein. Borenstein was helped by JaninaKennkarte and work in the neighboring building. After the uprising broke out, the women stayed in the basement of the house. Anna Stupnicka, as a nurse, organized a medical point of the District II "Żywiciel" of the Home Army . After the uprising, the women were sent to a transit camp in Pruszków.

1929

Anna Stupnicka-Bando, actually Anna Bożenna Bando, (born February 23, 1929 in Końskie ) - Polish doctor, since 2014 president of the Polish Society of the Righteous Among the Nations .