| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | John Cherniga | Do the right thing! |
| 52 | lisbeth west | |
| 53 | Jane Smith | |
| 54 | Anonymous | |
| 55 | Anonymous | |
| 56 | Melanie Redman |
| 57 | Joy Hernandez | This is wrong on so many levels. This woman as suffered enough in her life. If this action gives her peace, then by God give her peace. |
| 58 | Thorsten Denk | |
| 59 | Torbjörn Källström | |
| 60 | yinteck | |
| 61 | alice tan | |
| 62 | Kevin Ferrara | I |
| 63 | Britt Garrison | |
| 64 | Edward Comelab | "But that educational purpose could just as easily be achieved by displaying high-quality reproductions of the paintings, while returning the originals to their creator and rightful owner." |
| 65 | Anonymous | |
| 66 | Thomas Arthur Smith | give back her work. |
| 67 | shirley young | Why not buy one or two, then release the rest to her and show good quality prints for the rest? Perhaps in return for Dina making a film telling of what happened? Would that be fair and respect history while giving the artist back her rights? |
| 68 | Sidharth Chaturvedi | |
| 69 | Nadia Stadnycki | |
| 70 | Quike Garcia | |
| 71 | Anonymous |
| 72 | Anonymous |
| 73 | Anonymous |
| 74 | Brandon Long | is the museum educating or gloating over possession? Too often it is that one who is NOT an artist nor capable to be, profits from of an actual artist. Meanwhile the artists rights lay dormant.... hats off to you sinners*
mia culpa |
| 75 | john patterson | |
| 76 | Jens Claessens |
| 77 | Anonymous |
| 78 | Anonymous | |
| 79 | Troy Walton | Let her have the originals. The museum can hang prints. |
| 80 | Linda Rogers | |
| 81 | Timothy Gorski | My ancestors were Polish. It is a disgrace that this museum in Poland continues to hold these original items of artwork instead of returning them to their rightful owner(s). It is even more of a shame that now, if the museum ever does the right thing, that Dina will have died without having the satisfaction of knowing that justice was done. |
| 82 | laura montalbano | her family should have her painting so they can keep her alive though her work. her family for generations will remember what she went through by touching her paintings and then her spirit can truely be free from her captures. |
| 83 | Craig Stiles |
| 84 | Leslie Auerbach | |
| 85 | Rob Zvaleko | |
| 86 | Trudy Baxter | |
| 87 | sally Clark |
| 88 | Tammie Carey | |