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Ber Dov Pirnik

Survived
Ber Dov Pirnik was born in Sobienie Jeziory, Poland, 1917 to Moshe and Batia. He was a shoemaker and married to Sara Sala nee Gutmorgen. Prior to WWII he lived in Parysow, Poland. During the war he was in Russia (USSR), Russia (USSR).
Ber Dov survived the Shoah.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Pirnik Ber Dov 1917 Parysow, Poland Survivors and refugees registration form
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Last Name
Pirnik
Last Name
Pernik
First Name
Ber
First Name
Dov
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
1917
Father's First Name
Moshe
Mother's First Name
Batia
Marital Status
Married
Spouse's First Name
Sara
Spouse's First Name
Sala
Spouse's Maiden Name
Gutmorgen
Permanent Place of Residence
Parysow,Garwolin,Lublin,Poland
Citizenship
<>,<>,<>,Poland
Profession
Shoemaker
Place During the War
Parysow,Garwolin,Lublin,Poland
Place During the War
<>,<>,<>,Russia (USSR)
Origin of Deportation
unstated place,<>,<>,<>
Destination of Deportation
<>,<>,<>,Soviet Union
DP Camp
Ulm,<> (<>),Wuerttemberg,Germany
Post War Location
<>,<> (<>),<>,Germany
Place of Death
Ramle,<>,<>,Israel
Date of Death
1995
Status According to Source
survived
Submitter Name
Batia Stern
Relationship to Survivor
Daughter
Content Note
Aliya 1948
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Item ID
9648444
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Sobienie Jeziory
Garwolin
Lublin
Poland
51.933;21.303
Parysow
Garwolin
Lublin
Poland
51.979;21.681
Russia (USSR)
58.309;21.681
Parysow
Garwolin
Lublin
Poland
51.979;46.406
Ramle
Israel
31.925;34.866
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.