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Leon Lejbusz Stark Sztarkman

Survived
Leon Lejbusz Stark Sztarkman was born in Ostrow, Poland, 1918. He was a hairdresser. Prior to WWII he lived in Paris, France.
Leon Lejbusz survived the Shoah.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Sztarkmann Lejbus Léon 1918 Paris, France Survivors and refugees registration form
Sztarkman Leibus 1916 Ostrow, Poland List of deportation from France
Sztarkman Lejbusz 1918 Paris, France List of persecuted persons
Stark Sztarkman Leon Lejbusz 15/05/1918 Paris, France Photos
Stark Sztarkman Leon Lejbusz 15/05/1918 Paris, France Photos
Stark Sztarkman Leon Lejbusz 15/05/1918 Paris, France Photos
Stark Sztarkman Leon Lejbusz 15/05/1918 Paris, France Photos
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Last Name
Sztarkmann
First Name
Lejbus
First Name
Léon
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
15/05/1918
Father's First Name
Szyja
Father's First Name
Jankiel
Mother's First Name
Cyrla
Marital Status
Married
Spouse's First Name
Sura
Spouse's First Name
Szajndla
Permanent Place of Residence
Paris,Seine,<>,France
Address of Permanent Residence
89 rue Rebeval
Citizenship
Poland
Profession
Hairdresser
Wartime Address
3 passage Lauzin
Place During the War/Shoah
Paris,Seine,<>,France
Place During the War/Shoah
Pithiviers,Camp,France
Place During the War/Shoah
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Place During the War/Shoah
Gross Rosen,Camp,Germany
Place During the War/Shoah
Buchenwald,Camp,Germany
Place During the War/Shoah
Berga/Elster,Camp,Germany
Liberation Place
<>,<>,<>,Czechoslovakia
Liberation Date
05/1945
Post War Location
Paris,Seine,<>,France
Status According to Source
survived
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Item ID
15307970
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Synonyms and related names© Since 2004. YAD VASHEM. All Rights Reserved.
Ostrow
Wlodawa
Lublin
Poland
51.29;22.51
Paris
Seine
France
48.835;2.351
unstated place
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.