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Database of Holocaust Survivor and Victim Names. The Museum’s Database of Holocaust Survivor and Victim Names contains records on people persecuted during World War II under the Nazi regime including Jews, Roma and Sinti, Poles and other Slavic peoples, Soviet prisoners of war, persons with disabilities, political prisoners, trade union ...
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To date an estimated four and a half million Jews murdered in the Shoah have been commemorated in the database. Its primary aim is to recover the names and reconstruct the life stories of each individual victim of the Shoah.
Family name First name Father's name Age Place of residence Place of death Date of death The names of the Holocaust victims that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem OFIN CHANA YCCHAK 19 POLAND WARSZAWA, POLAND 1942 ORDER BORUCH BEN CIJON 65 POLAND TRISK, WOLYN, POLAND 23/08/42
Names of 61,387 Jews who survived the Holocaust, published in 1946 in Munich. Surviving Jews in Kielce District. 2,179 survivors from the Kielce district of Poland. Displaced Persons from Bergen-Belsen to Sweden. Data on 1,600 DPs from various countries in Bergen-Belsen and moved to Sweden, 24 July 1945.
Since its inception, Yad Vashem has worked tirelessly to collect the names of the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, and to document their lives.
Jewish. Austrian librettist, lyricist and writer. Born Bedřich Löwy. On 1 April 1938, almost immediately after the Anschluss (the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany, in mid-March 1938), Fritz Löhner-Beda was arrested and deported to the Dachau concentration camp.
It includes those murdered in the Holocaust, as well as individuals otherwise killed by the Nazis before and during World War II. Those killed in concentration camps are listed alongside those who were murdered by the Nazi Party or those who chose suicide for political motives or to avoid being murdered.