3761. Given name: Fajga Family name: Blat
Before the war she lived with her grandparents at Panska Street No. 19, she attended school. A bombing destroyed the...
Before the war she lived with her grandparents at Panska Street No. 19, she attended school. A bombing destroyed the...
Struck out from the Jewish Police register for absenteeism without excuse on 21 December 1941.
A member of the Clothing Commission until August 1940.
A refugee from Leczyca, in the ghetto Dzika Street No. 3.
A zaddick from Sochaczew, he signed his name under the memorial concerning taking care of the corpses of the poor (M...
He administered the house at Majzelsa Street No. 8, although the formal administrator was J. Rozensztroch.
Before the war the father worked, as well as the sister - at the greengrocer's. Abram attended school. After the out...
On 21 December 1940 struck out from the Jewish Police register for permanent absenteeism.
A refugee from Sosnowiec, in the ghetto Dzika Street No. 3
A refugee from Ostroleka, in the ghetto Dzika Street No. 3
A refugee from Kolo. In the ghetto Dzika Street No. 3
enlisted in the reserve platoon with detail to the the Economic Department of the Judenrat leadership - 23 December...
on 21 December 1940 struck out from the Jewish Police register for absenteeism
before the war he lived in Warsaw, his father was a painter-businessman, mother had a shop, brothers a dressmaker's...
21 December 1940 struck out from the Jewish Police register for absenteeism
lived in Warsaw with his parents and sister, before the war they were doing well. His father was a company manager....
struck out from the Jewish Police register for absenteeism on 21 December 1940
enlisted in the reserve platoon as a messenger, assigned to the Jewish Police precinct in the Judenrat
refugee from Miechow, in the ghetto at Dzika Street No. 3
a refugee from Bedzin, in the ghetto at Dzika Street No. 3