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Moises Borowicz was born, 1925.
Moises survived the Shoah.
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Last Name
First Name
Year of Birth
Place of Residence
Source
Borowicz
Moises
1927
unstated place,
Survivors and refugees registration form
Borowicz
Moses
1926
Sokoly, Poland
Mauthausen camp personal card file
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Last Name
Borowicz
First Name
Moises
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
10/02/1927
Place of Birth
Sokoly,Wysokie Mazowieckie,Bialystok,Poland
Father's First Name
Najem
Mother's First Name
Chana
Mother's First Name
Guite
Marital Status
Child
Permanent Place of Residence
unstated place,<>,<>,<>
Citizenship
<>,<>,<>,Poland
Place During the War
Bialystok,Ghetto,Poland
Place During the War
Wieliczka,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Mauthausen,Camp,Austria
Place During the War
Melk,Camp,Austria
Place During the War
Majdanek,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Blizyn,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Plazow,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Ebensee,Camp,Austria
Liberation Place
Ebensee,Camp,Austria
Liberation Date
06/05/1945
Post War Location
<>,<>,<>,Italy
Status According to Source
survived
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Type of Material
Survivors and refugees registration form
Item ID
10647426
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* Automatic translation from Hebrew
unstated place
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.
Place of Death
Multiple places for group photographs