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Roza Hilman
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Roza Hilman
Survived
Roza Hilman nee Haler was born in Dolina, Poland, 1905 to Yekhezkel and Batia. She was married. Prior to WWII she lived in The Netherlands. During the war she was in British Mandate for Palestine.
Roza survived the Shoah.
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Hilman
Roza
1905
The Netherlands
Survivors and refugees registration form
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Roza
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Haler
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Female
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11/01/1905
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Dolina, Poland
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Yekhezkel
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Batia
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Married
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1941
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Tel Aviv,<>,<>,Israel
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1978
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survived
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Rakhela Haler
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Aliya אוגוסט 1941
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Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
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Survivors and refugees registration form
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Dolina
Poland
51.919;19.145
The Netherlands
52.132;5.291
British Mandate for Palestine
31.046;34.851
Tel Aviv
Israel
32.055;34.759
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