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  • 1. Moishe Menyuk

    Kolki, where they were forced to do hard labor. One night in 1942, Moishe and his son were among 40 men ... . The Germans liquidated the Kolki ghetto in 1942. Moishe was among 600 Jews loaded onto trucks, driven

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 2. Oral history interview with Ethel Kaplan

    Ethel Kaplan (nee Etie Bronsztien), born June 15, 1920 in Kolki, Poland (possibly now in Ukraine ... businesses; having to work for the Russians; leaving Kolki with others in June 1941 and sleeping in barns and ... the diversity of residence there; returning to Kolki in 1944 and learning the fate of her family

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  • 3. Oral history interview with Semyon Menyuk

    Kolky (Volyns’ka oblast’, Ukraine) ... up in a religious family with one younger sister; having to move into the Kolky ghetto in 1941; he ... 1946 to Kolky, where he stayed until moving to Kiev, Ukraine in 1970; and immigrating to the United

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  • 4. Semyon Menyuk

    and sent all the Jews to a ghetto in nearby Kolki. In 1942 the ghetto was encircled by local police

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 5. Ethel and Rubin Kaplan collection

    Safran from Kolki, Poland, in 1962. Ethel was also a Holocaust survivor. Rubin ran Kaplan's Market, a

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  • 6. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in Leipheim.

    Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in Leipheim.

    married Ethel Safran from Kolki, Poland, in 1962. Ethel was also a Holocaust survivor. Rubin ran Kaplan

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  • 7. Four cousins pose in front of a memorial at the Leipheim displaced persons camp.

    Four cousins pose in front of a memorial at the Leipheim displaced persons camp.

    married Ethel Safran from Kolki, Poland, in 1962. Ethel was also a Holocaust survivor. Rubin ran Kaplan

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  • 8. Studio portrait of Rabbi Nachman Fatschtek of Dabrowica.

    Studio portrait of Rabbi Nachman Fatschtek of Dabrowica.

    married Ethel Safran from Kolki, Poland, in 1962. Ethel was also a Holocaust survivor. Rubin ran Kaplan

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  • 9. Moishe Menyuk

    'daki Yahudileri toplayıp onları ağır işlerde zorla çalıştırılmak üzere yakınlardaki bir kasaba olan Kolki ... Gettoya daha fazla Yahudi getirilmişti. Almanlar, 1942'de Kolki gettosunu tasfiye ettiler. Moishe

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  • 10. Semyon Menyuk

    Alman kuvvetleri Komarovo'ya girdiklerinde bütün Yahudiler Kolki yakınlarındaki bir gettoya gönderildi

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