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Keila Keselshmid
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Murdered
Keila Keselshmid was born in Tarnogrod, Poland, 1901. She was a housewife. Prior to WWII she lived in Lublin, Poland.
Keila was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Majdanek, Poland, 1942.
Kesselschmied
Keila
1906
Janow Lubelski, Poland
Page of Testimony
Kesselschmied
Keila
1901
Tarnogrod, Poland
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Keila
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Keile
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Female
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1906
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Tarnogrod, Bilgoraj, Lublin, Poland
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Nakhman
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Kopil
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Married
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Yoel
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Janow Lubelski,Janow Lubelski,Lublin,Poland
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Housewife
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Janow Lubelski,Janow Lubelski,Lublin,Poland
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Majdanek,Camp,Poland
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1942
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murdered
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Arie Feifer
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Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
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Tarnogrod
Bilgoraj
Lublin
Poland
50.362;22.747
Lublin
Poland
51.126;24.855
Majdanek
Camp
Poland
51.246;22.568
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