Maria Antonina Kratochwil

Anna Maria Kratochwil
Born (1881-08-21)21 August 1881
Ostrava, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic)
Died 2 October 1942(1942-10-02) (aged 61)
Stanisławów, Nazi Germany (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine)
Nationality Polish
Occupation nun
Religion Roman Catholic

Maria Antonina Kratochwil (1881-1942) was among the 108 Martyrs of World War II[1] and saved Jews during the war.[2] A member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, she taught in present-day Ivano-Frankivsk, a city in western Ukraine with a large Polish Jewish population at that time, and was arrested after the Nazis occupied the region in 1939 for rescuing and harboring local Jews. She was tortured and died at a prison camp. A short book was published about her life in 2001.[3]

References

  1. Secular Franciscan Order
  2. Avenue of the Righteous
  3. Amata Kupka (2001). Błogosławiona siostra Maria Antonina Kratochwil. Wydaw. Duszpasterstwa Rolników. ISBN 978-83-88743-94-8.


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