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Gyula Groszman
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Gyula Groszman
Survived
Gyula Groszman was born in Szepsi, Czechoslovakia, 1927 to Undeciphered First Name. He was a pupil. Prior to WWII he lived in Szepsi, Czechoslovakia.
Gyula survived the Shoah.
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Groszman
Gyula
1927
Szepsi, Czechoslovakia
List of survivors
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Gyula
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Male
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1927
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Szepsi, Abauj-Turna, Slovakia, Czechoslovakia
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Undeciphered First Name
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Szepsi,Abauj-Turna,Slovakia,Czechoslovakia
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Szepsi,Abauj-Turna,Slovakia,Czechoslovakia
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survived
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Official Archives in Hungary - Card file of names of survivors who returned to Hungary, prepared by DEGOB, 1945-1946
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List of survivors
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Szepsi
Abauj-Turna
Slovakia
Czechoslovakia
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Szepsi
Abauj-Turna
Slovakia
Czechoslovakia
48.601;20.436
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