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Sima Itkina

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Was Registered Following the Evacuation/ in the Interior of the Soviet Union
Sima Itkina was born, 1902 to Yuda and Bat Sheva. She was an instruktor raikoma russian. Prior to WWII she lived in Shirokoye, Ukraine (USSR). During the war she was in Katta Kurgan, Uzbekistan (USSR).
Sima was registered following the evacuation/ in the interior of the Soviet Union.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Itkina Sima 1902 Shirokoye, Ukraine (USSR) Survivors and refugees registration form
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Last Name
Itkina
First Name
Sima
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
15/05/1902
Father's First Name
Yuda
Mother's First Name
Bat Sheva
Address of Permanent Residence
UL LENINA
Citizenship
Soviet Union
Profession
Instruktor raikoma russian
Place of Death
Shirokoye,<>,<>,Ukraine (USSR)
Date of Death
09/05/1977
Status According to Source
evacuated - alive at the end of the war
Submitter Name
Ida Telman
Relationship to Victim
Niece
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Item ID
12212042
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Synonyms and related names© Since 2004. YAD VASHEM. All Rights Reserved.
Shirokoye
Shirokoye
Dnepropetrovsk
Ukraine (USSR)
47.683;33.266
Katta Kurgan
Katta Kurgan City
Samarkand
Uzbekistan (USSR)
47.683;33.266
Shirokoye
Shirokoye
Dnepropetrovsk
Ukraine (USSR)
39.898;66.252
Shirokoye
Ukraine (USSR)
48.379;31.165
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.