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Samson May

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Murdered
Rabbi Samson May was born in Beerfelden, Germany, 1868. He was a rabbi and married to Frieda nee Hahn. Prior to WWII he lived in Calcar, Germany. During the war he was in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rabbi May was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Sobibor, Poland, 1943.


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May Samson 1868 Calcar, Germany Page of Testimony
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May
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Samson
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Rabbi
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Male
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11/04/1868
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Married
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Frieda
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Hahn
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Rabbi
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Sobibor,Extermination Camp,Poland
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1943
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murdered
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Edith Gundell
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Granddaughter
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Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
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Page of Testimony
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3993405
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Beerfelden
Erbach (Darmstadt)
Hesse
Germany
49.567;8.972
Calcar
Kleve (Düsseldorf)
Rhine Province
Germany
51.739;6.292
Amsterdam
Noordholland
The Netherlands
52.368;4.883
Sobibor
Extermination Camp
Poland
51.477;23.637
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