Bronisława Stamm

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Bronisława Stamm (Gliniecka)

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Birthplace: Nowe, Świecie County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Death: October 20, 1939 (52)
Bydgoszcz, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland (executed by Nazi)
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Daughter of Private and Private
Wife of Roman Franciszek Stamm
Sister of Jadwiga Kurowska

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About Bronisława Stamm

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Roman Stamm married Bronisław Gliniecka (1887 - around October 1939). They did not have children. Bronisława Stamm was a heroic Polish patriot. In 1920, on the day of the Polish troops entering Chojnice, she organized a happening consisting in an ostentatious break of the handcuffs by a young girl standing in a Kraków costume on the balcony of the town hall [2]. Bronisława Stamm died in 1939, tortured in prison in Bydgoszcz after her refusal (after her husband was arrested) to say hello to Heil Hitler at the request of a member of Selbstchutz. (translated from MyHeritage Family Tree)

Roman Stamm ożenił się z Bronisławą Gliniecką (1887 – ok. października 1939). Nie mieli dzieci. Bronisława Stamm była bohaterską patriotką polską. W 1920 roku, w dniu wejścia wojsk polskich do Chojnic, zorganizowała happening polegający na ostentacyjnym zerwaniu kajdanów przez młodą dziewczynę stojącą w stroju krakowskim na balkonie ratusza[2]. Bronisława Stamm zginęła w 1939 roku zakatowana w więzieniu w Bydgoszczy po odmowie (już po aresztowaniu męża) wypowiedzenia pozdrowienia Heil Hitler na żądanie członka Selbstchutzu. (from MyHeritage Family Tree).

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Bronisława Stamm's Timeline

1887
March 27, 1887
Nowe, Świecie County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
1939
October 20, 1939
Age 52
Bydgoszcz, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland