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Viliam Ungar
Survived
Viliam Ungar was born in Lutina, Czechoslovakia, 1906. He was an engineer. Prior to WWII he lived in Zilina, Czechoslovakia.
Viliam survived the Shoah.
Ungár
Viliam
1906
Zilina, Czechoslovakia
List of persecuted persons
Ungar
Viliam
1906
Lutina, Czechoslovakia
List of persecuted persons
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