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Nisenbaum Ryfka
In 1942, the operation of liquidating the ghettos and mass transports to extermination camps began. That year, a baker known to...
Nisenkorn Chana
The Łukaszewskis and the Nisenkorns were neighbors. Before World War II there were about ten Jewish families living in Bezek- K...
Nisenkorn Cwi
The Łukaszewskis and the Nisenkorns were neighbors. Before World War II there were about ten Jewish families living in Bezek- K...
Nisenkorn Jakub
The Łukaszewskis and the Nisenkorns were neighbors. Before World War II there were about ten Jewish families living in Bezek- K...
Nisenkorn Lea
The Łukaszewskis and the Nisenkorns were neighbors. Before World War II there were about ten Jewish families living in Bezek- K...
Nissenbaum Aneta
Before World War II, Maria and Władysław Kałucki and their daughter Maria lived in Cracow. At the beginning of September 1939 t...
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In 1942 Jan and Maria Wróbel were brutally murdered, together with the three-member Jewish family whom they were hiding.
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In 1942 Jan and Maria Wróbel were brutally murdered, together with the three-member Jewish family whom they were hiding.
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In 1942 Jan and Maria Wróbel were brutally murdered, together with the three-member Jewish family whom they were hiding.
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Helena and Aleksander Wiejako ran a farm in Końskowola, near Puławy. They raised three daughters.
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Helena and Aleksander Wiejako ran a farm in Końskowola, near Puławy. They raised three daughters.
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During the German occupation, Stanisław Gorczyk occupied himself with barter trade in the General Government: since 1941, he ha...
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