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226. Channa Morgensztern
Channa and her husband and five children lived 35 miles east of Warsaw in the small
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227. Chaim Werzbe
most of the townspeople were closely tied to those of nearby Warsaw and surrounding farming communities
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228. Danuta Justyna
Warsaw. They were sent off to a concentration camp, but on the way they escaped from the train. A month
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229. Esther Morgensztern
The fourth of five children, Esther was born to Jewish parents living 35 miles east of Warsaw in
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230. David Morgensztern
parents living 35 miles east of Warsaw in the small predominantly Jewish town of Kaluszyn. David's mother
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231. Jozef Rosenblat
After living in Warsaw for several years, Jozef and his wife, Hannah
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232. Isaac Weiner
from markets as far away as Warsaw, but in 1929, hoping to find new employment, Isaac moved the family
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233. Masza Tenenbaum
The youngest of three children, Masza was born to Jewish parents living 35 miles east of Warsaw
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234. Mayer List
Mayer was born into a Jewish family in a village near Warsaw. His family was active there in the
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235. Rivka Rzondzinski
The mother of six children, Rivka lived 35 miles east of Warsaw in the small predominantly
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236. Josel Gerszonowicz
Dzialoszyce on September 6, 1939. 1940-44: In 1941 some 5,000 Jews from Krakow, Warsaw and other towns
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237. Semyon Menyuk
in Warsaw. Of the estimated 200 families living in Komarovo, only five were Jewish. 1933-39
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238. Mojsze Kisielnicki
east of Warsaw in the small, predominantly Jewish town of Kaluszyn. Mojsze had gone to Jewish schools
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239. Chaie Sura Kisielnicki
Warsaw in the small, predominantly Jewish town of Kaluszyn. Her father
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240. Idzia Pienknawiesz
Idzia was the older of two girls born to Jewish parents who lived 35 miles east of Warsaw in the
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241. Genya Rotenberg
burned off his beard. 1940-45: Genya and her family fled to Warsaw
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242. Hannah Rosenblat
also from Zvolen. After living in Warsaw for several years, Hannah and Jozef settled in the industrial
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243. Elya Rosenblat
Warsaw. After completing school in Radom, Elya apprenticed to become a women's tailor. Eventually, he
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244. Benjamin Frydmacher
part of Warsaw. His Jewish identity was eventually discovered and he was killed.
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245. Isadore Frenkiel
religious Jewish family, lived in a one-room apartment in a town near Warsaw called Gabin. Like most Jewish
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246. Sossia Frenkiel
The Frenkiels, a religious Jewish family, lived in a one-room apartment in a town near Warsaw called
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247. Henia Ring
they entered Henia's town. Her family tried to escape to Warsaw but the German forces quickly overtook
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248. German Invasion of Poland
Warsaw, the Polish capital. Hundreds of thousands of refugees, both Jewish and non-Jewish, fled the ... bombing, Warsaw surrendered to the Germans within a month of the German attack. Soviet forces quickly
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249. Moishe Menyuk
part of Poland. He supported his family by farming and managing an estate for a Pole from Warsaw
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250. Chaim Frenkiel
Warsaw called Gabin, where Chaim's father worked as a cap maker. Gabin had one of Poland's oldest