Alone in a train. Tolek Wajnsztajn’s account

During World War II, Tolek Wajnsztajn (b. 1939) was found on a train going from Mińsk Mazowiecki to Warsaw (Poland) by Wanda Bulik. The Jewish boy survived the Holocaust with the help of Wanda and her parents, Ignacy and Józefa Bulik. In 1996 they were honoured with the title of Righteous Among the Nations. We present the account of Tolek Wajsztajn (today Mati Greenberg) from the oral history collection of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
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Interview: Klara Jackl (researcher), Przemysław Jaczewski (camera operator), POLIN Museum (2014);
Directing: Artur Królicki, TakTo (2015);
Translation: Andrew Rajcher;
Music: Kevin MacLeod licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0).
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