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The list of names below is a collection of reference marks which make possible to get a detailed piece of information on a given person. The list is only a selection from all collected names. Clicking the reference mark "more" placed below a name beginning with a given letter will result in displaying a whole file with names of people whose personal details are accessible. 

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Given name: Unknown Family name: Goldman

B. Goldman's brother, during the uprising together in the bomb shelter on the brushmakers' premises; when the bomb s...

Given name: Unknown Family name: Glajtman matka

her husband was a merchant, he had a leather goods workshop. She belonged to Bund from early youth. They lived at Na...

Given name: Unknown Family name: Glajtman ojciec

had a leather goods workshop, lived with his wife and daughter at Nalewki Street No. 47, during the First Action wor...

Given name: Pnina Family name: Grynszpan-Frymer

She was born as the last, late child - she had seven siblings. Her father had a carriage and horses, he transported...

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Given name: Jurek Family name: Grynszpan

he was born in intellectual family. During the ghetto uprising he was commander of one of four combat units of Polis...

Given name: Paweł Family name: Gefen

son of the owner of the bakery at Niska Street No. 5

Given name: Irena Family name: Gelblum

worked at the post office in the ghetto, after the January action (1943), she crossed to the "Aryan side",...

Given name: Abraham Family name: Gepner

Owner of a metal factory; he replied to boycott of Jewish merchants and traders by organising Jewish merchants assoc...

Given name: Unknown Family name: German

biology student, in the ghetto, he worked in Hirszfeld's bacteriological laboratory

Given name: Unknown Family name: Grosman

factory owner, keen philosopher, used to come to the Korczak’s Orphanage and tell children about Greek philosophy

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