http://www.1944.pl/historia/powstancze-biogramy/Barbara_Wajszczuk
We were contacted in April of 2010
by Malgorzata Brama, a young film director affiliated with the
Museum of the Warsaw Uprising, in connection with her project of
making a short fabular-documentary film about the tragic explosion
of the so-called “tank-trap” during the Warsaw Uprising. The story
was told to her by Antoni Dobraczynski, who described the fate of
his young cousin – a combat nurse, Barbara Wajszczuk, who was
severely injured and subsequently died, as a result of this
explosion, during bombing of the insurgent hospital. She requested a
copy of Barbara’s picture and the permission to use it.
In the following communication,
she informed us that the project is financed by the local
Warszawa-Srodmiescie (Central Warsaw) district government and the
Museum of Warsaw Uprising (Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego) and they
are also searching for more sponsors. The premier show is planned
for August 13, 2014 - and we are invited. She mentioned a previous
interview with Antoni Dobraczynski (which is now being transcribed)
and her earlier interview in Paris with his brother, Aleksander
Dobraczynski, which has been published on the Museum website –
www.1944.pl
Subsequently an announcement appeared on the
Museum website, notifying about the public premier projection of the
film about the tank-trap, entitled “13 sierpnia 1944” (13
August, 1944) – on August 13, 2010 on Plac Zamkowy (Castle Square in
the Old Town) – ADMISSION FREE.
http://www.1944.pl/o_muzeum/news/film_o_czolgupulapce
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eksplozja_%E2%80%9Eczo%C5%82gu_pu%C5%82apki%E2%80%9D_na_ulicy_Kili%C5%84skiego_w_Warszawie