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Chaim Moisze Gips

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Murdered
Chaim Moisze Gips was born in Bodzanow, Poland, 1897 to Josek and Sura Dworja nee Jezensztejn. He was a grocery owner and married to Brana nee Goldberg. Prior to WWII he lived in Bodzanow, Poland. During the war he was in Czestochowa, Poland.
Chaim Moisze was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Treblinka, Poland, 09/1942.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Gips Chaim Moisze 1897 Bodzanow, Poland Page of Testimony (digital)
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Last Name
Gips
First Name
Chaim
First Name
Moisze
Gender
Male
Age
45
Date of Birth
12/06/1897
Place of Birth
Bodzanow,<>,<>,Poland
Father's First Name
Josek
Mother's First Name
Sura
Mother's First Name
Dworja
Mother's Maiden Name
Jezensztejn
Marital Status
Married
Spouse's First Name
Brana
Spouse's Maiden Name
Goldberg
Permanent Place of Residence
Bodzanow,<>,<>,Poland
Address of Permanent Residence
3 Maja Nr. 10
Citizenship
<>,<>,<>,Poland
Profession
Grocery owner
Place During the War
Treblinka,Extermination Camp,Poland
Destination of Deportation
Treblinka,Extermination Camp,Poland
Date of Deportation
09/1942
Place of Death
Treblinka,Extermination Camp,Poland
Date of Death
09/1942
Cause of Death
Gas
Status According to Source
murdered
Relationship to Victim
Great-great-grandson
Content Note
Deported to Częstochowa in fall '39 until deported to Treblinka in fall of 1942 and was murdered.
Content Note
Gas
Content Note
Lived above general store in Bodzanów, Masovian Voideveship, Poland
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Item ID
15817511
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Bodzanow
Poland
51.919;19.145
Bodzanow
Poland
51.919;19.145
Czestochowa
Czestochowa
Kielce
Poland
50.826;22.025
Treblinka
Extermination Camp
Poland
52.658;19.116
Treblinka
Extermination Camp
Poland
52.658;22.025
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.