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Shmul Adler was born in Slavatich, Poland, 1874 to Abram. He was a craftsman. Prior to WWII he lived in Domachevo, Poland. During the war he was in Brest, Poland.
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Last Name
First Name
Year of Birth
Place of Residence
Source
Adler
Shmul
1874
Domachevo, Poland
List of persecuted persons
Record 1
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Last Name
Adler
First Name
Shmul
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
1874
Place of Birth
Slavatich,Wlodawa,Lublin,Poland
Father's First Name
Abram
Permanent Place of Residence
Domachevo,Brzesc Bugiem,Polesie,Poland
Permanent Place of Residence
Brest,Brzesc Bugiem,Polesie,Poland
Address of Permanent Residence
Dolgaya str. 69/52
Profession
Craftsman
Place During the War/Shoah
Varshava,Warszawa,Warszawa,Poland
Place During the War/Shoah
Brest,Brzesc Bugiem,Polesie,Poland
Wartime Address
Dolgaya str. 69/52
Status According to Source
recorded in census
Source Collection
List of the Jewish residents from Brest from Dolgaya Street, no. 69/52, prepared, 1940-1941
Type of Material
List of persecuted persons
Item ID
7870283
1
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Slavatich
Wlodawa
Lublin
Poland
51.763;23.554
Brest
Brzesc Bugiem
Polesie
Poland
51.750;23.702
Domachevo
Brzesc Bugiem
Polesie
Poland
52.099;23.600
Brest
Brzesc Bugiem
Polesie
Poland
52.234;23.702
Varshava
Warszawa
Warszawa
Poland
52.099;21.005
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.
Place of Birth
place of Residence
Place During the War/Shoah
Multiple places for group photographs