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Olga Weiniger
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Murdered
Olga Weiniger nee Vodak was born in Archlebov, Czechoslovakia, 1894. She was a housewife. Prior to WWII she lived in Miroslav, Czechoslovakia.
Olga was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Auschwitz, Poland, 1942.
Weiniger
Olga
1899
Archlebau, Czechoslovakia
Page of Testimony
Weiniger
Olga
1894
Miroslav, Czechoslovakia
Page of Testimony
Weiniger
Olga
1894
Miroslav, Czechoslovakia
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Weiniger
Olga
Vodak
Female
40
1899
Archlebau, Kyjov, Moravia-Silesia, Czechoslovakia
Adolf
Married
Richard
Archlebau,Kyjov,Moravia-Silesia,Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Housewife
Archlebau,Kyjov,Moravia-Silesia,Czechoslovakia
murdered
Ilka Miriam Zamstag
SHOAH
Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Page of Testimony
13854199
1
Archlebov
Kyjov
Moravia-Silesia
Czechoslovakia
49.043;17.008
Miroslav
Moravsky Krumlov
Moravia-Silesia
Czechoslovakia
48.945;16.312
Auschwitz
Camp
Poland
50.026;19.203
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