Background
In 1942 the Polish Jew Jusek Prezman was with his mother Scheine in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Christian agricultural workers
In 1942 the Polish Jew Jusek Prezman was with his mother Scheine in the Warsaw Ghetto.
After the establishment of the ghetto Danuta smuggled food and money for the family Prezman into the ghetto and therewith endangered their lives. Daunta"s fiancé Ewald Kleisinger served after the occupation of Poland as an officer in the German Wehrmacht at the railway station in Warsaw. With Ewald"s assistance, Danuta provided Jusek and Josef with falsified Aryan papers and driver"s permits.
Danuta hid them with the knowledge and consent of her fiancé, the officer Ewald Kleisinger, three weeks in her apartment.
She also saved the mother of Jusek, Scheine Prezman. After that Jusek and Josef stayed at the home of Ewald"s parents in Vienna.
They were disguised as Polish Christian agricultural workers. Ewald Kleisinger also is an Austrian Righteous Among the Nations.
Provided with food and other essentials, they lived as members of the Kleisinger family until the end of the war.