Jan Jozef Gasior papers
Extent and Medium
folder
1
Creator(s)
- Jan Jozef Gasior
Biographical History
Jan Jozef Gasior was born on August 4, 1904 in Dukla, Poland to Adolf Gasior and Helene Gasior (née Rucinska). His family was Catholic, and Jan worked as a carpenter. Jan was a widower and had a son, Stanislaus Gasior, and a daughter, Liudmila Irena, from his first marriage. Jan was arrested in Krakow in early 1942 and deported to Auschwitz on Mach 8, 1942. He was transferred to Buchenwald in October 1943. He was liberated from Auschwitz by the United States Army on April 11, 1945. After liberation, he was in Augsburg displaced persons camp. He married fellow displaced survivor Maria Grzesik in 1946. Maria Grzesik (1903-1957) had three children with her first husband, Augustin Grzesik (1898-1939): Stanislawa Grzesik (later Stella Arbuzow,1925-2012), Edward Grzesik (1927-2006), and Ryszard Grzesik (later Richard Grzesik (1932-2005). In 1948, Jan, Maria, Edward, and Ryszard immigrated to Brazil. Maria’s daughter Stanislawa and her family also immigrated to Brazil in 1948, and later immigrated to the United States.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Lola Arbuzow
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Lola Arbuzow
Lola Arbuzow donated the Jan Jozef Gasior papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2019. The accessions numbered 2019.581.1 and 2019.630.1 have been incorporated into this collection.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of an identification card and certificate issued to Jan Josef Gasior, originally of Dukla, Poland, confirming that he was a persecuted Pole who was imprisoned in Auschwitz and Buchenwald from 1942-1945. A photograph of Gasior and his second wife, Maria Grzesik, is also included.
System of Arrangement
The collection is arranged as a single folder.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Copyright Holder: Lola Arbuzow
People
- Gasior, Jan Josef.
Corporate Bodies
Subjects
- Catholics--Nazi persecution--Poland.
- Augsburg (Germany)
Genre
- Photographs.
- Document
- Identity cards.
- Certificates.