Jadwiga Lenartowicz Rylko

Jadwiga Lenartowicz-Rylko (1 October 1910 – 2 December 2010) was a Polish Catholic physician imprisoned in the Ravensbruck, Gross-Rosen, Neusalz, and Flossenbürg concentration camps operated by the German Third Reich during World War II. While Lenartowicz was incarcerated as a political prisoner, she was assigned to medically treat the prisoners held captive in Adolf Hitler's multiple Nazi concentration camps by working as a camp doctor. Lenartowicz was the daughter of a feldsher. As Lenartowicz grew up, she watched her father take care of his patients in the city of Łódź. She went on to follow in his footsteps going into the medicine. Once completed with medical school, she would go on to her residency at the Anna Maria Hospital. World War II would affect her life the most when she was arrested by the Gestapo.

Jadwiga Lenartowicz-Rylko
Lenartowicz-Rylko on the cover of her biography published in 2014
Born(1910-01-01)1 January 1910
Łódź, Poland
Died2 December 2010(2010-12-02) (aged 100)
NationalityPolish, American
Alma materPoznań University of Medical Sciences
OccupationPhysician
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