Talk:Stanisława Leszczyńska

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May 4, 2018
"However, Stanisława was caught red-handed, and brought to the Gestapo on February 18, 1943. Her younger children, Sylwia, Stanisław, and Henryk were also arrested. Her husband and son Bronisław managed to avoid capture and fled the city"

What a nonsense! The Polish wikipedia site states that ALL family members were arrested for partisan actions in the night from 19/20 february 1943! And further that the male and female family members were imprisoned in different prisons in Lodz before the women got sent to KL Birkenau and the men to KL Gross Rosen. This latter fact is also not mentioned here. Austrianbird (talk) 09:33, 4 May 2018 (UTC)


 * The Polish Wikipedia provides no citation for the paragraph in question: "Cała rodzina została aresztowana w nocy z 19 na 20 lutego 1943 r." – Besides, WP:Wikipedia is not a reliable source. Your claim is false, User:Austrianbird (289 edits), and contradicted by testimonies of members of the Leszczyński family according to article by A. Murzańska who spoke with them in person:


 * Only Sylwia, Stanisław and Henryk were arrested. Her husband and son Bronisław managed to avoid capture and fled the city. The Nazis sent the two boys (Henryk and Stanisław) as slave labour to the stone quarries of Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp.  Poeticbent  talk 14:48, 4 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Only Sylwia, Stanisław and Henryk were arrested. Her husband and son Bronisław managed to avoid capture and fled the city. The Nazis sent the two boys (Henryk and Stanisław) as slave labour to the stone quarries of Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp.  Poeticbent  talk 14:48, 4 May 2018 (UTC)

Canonization?
The only source for the only sentence discussing Leszczyńska's cause for canonization is from more than a decade ago. Is there any more information on this? It seems like most other articles out there are simply repeating what's been said here, and there's no information anywhere on her status, whether she's been venerated or beatified for instance. Thanks! 69.174.144.79 (talk) 22:43, 18 July 2021 (UTC)

3,000 babies?
This woman delivered 3.000 babies in 24 months? 125 per month? Over four babies on average per day? 155.29.126.58 (talk) 21:40, 10 September 2022 (UTC)

Wrong url of second source
Here is the proper link, the used one is broken: https://catholicherald.co.uk/ten-catholic-heroes-of-the-holocaust/ Can not edit myself because of the protection.Cepice (talk) 15:58, 25 May 2023 (UTC)

Published works Stanisława Leszczyńska, Raport położnej z Oświęcimia (The Report of a Midwife from Auschwitz), Przegląd Lekarski, Nr 1, 1965.[10] This article, Leszczyńska's autobiographical account, is available in a full English translation entitled "A midwife's report from Auschwitz" on the Medial Review: Auschwitz website at https://www.mp.pl/auschwitz/journal/english/193055,a-midwifes-report-from-auschwitz

Published works Stanisława Leszczyńska, Raport położnej z Oświęcimia (The Report of a Midwife from Auschwitz), Przegląd Lekarski, Nr 1, 1965.[10] This article, Leszczyńska's autobiographical account, is available in a full English translation entitled "A midwife's report from Auschwitz" on the Medical Review: Auschwitz website at https://www.mp.pl/auschwitz/journal/english/193055,a-midwifes-report-from-auschwitz