Leopold & Magdalena Socha and Stefan Wroblewski
Leopold Socha was a laborer for the municipal sanitation department in the city of Lwów. One night in 1943, as he and a co-worker named Stefan Wroblewski were checking the sewers near the Lvov ghetto, they happened across a group of 20 Jews who were heading straight toward the town and right into a Gestapo trap. Leopold and Stefan pointed them in a safer direction. The refugees paid them for a small amount of time, but eventually the money ran out after their 14 months of hiding. Stefan, Leopold, and Magdalena kept them fed and safe, even provided a proper funeral for their dead. Ten of the 20 refugees survived.