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Bela Amada

Survived
Bela Amada nee Tanbler was born in Jaroslaw, Poland, 1905 to Shaul and Yokheved. She was married to Natan. Prior to WWII she lived in Jaroslaw, Poland. During the war she was in Kazakhstan (USSR), Kazakhstan (USSR).
Bela survived the Shoah.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Amada Bela 1905 Jaroslaw, Poland Survivors and refugees registration form
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Last Name
Amada
First Name
Bela
Maiden Name
Tanbler
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
1905
Father's First Name
Shaul
Mother's First Name
Yokheved
Marital Status
Married
Spouse's First Name
Natan
Permanent Place of Residence
Jaroslaw,Jaroslaw,Lwow,Poland
Citizenship
<>,<>,<>,Poland
Wartime Address
LUBELSKA 12
Place During the War
Jaroslaw,Jaroslaw,Lwow,Poland
Place During the War
<>,<>,<>,Kazakhstan (USSR)
Place of Death
Bnei Brak,<>,<>,Israel
Date of Death
1992
Status According to Source
survived
Submitter Name
Frida Burshtein
Relationship to Survivor
Daughter
Content Note
Aliya 1949
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Item ID
9944482
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Jaroslaw
Jaroslaw
Lwow
Poland
50.020;22.677
Jaroslaw
Jaroslaw
Lwow
Poland
50.020;22.677
Kazakhstan (USSR)
50.020;99.196
Buchara
Bukhara City
Bukhara
Uzbekistan (USSR)
61.013;22.677
Jaroslaw
Jaroslaw
Lwow
Poland
48.019;64.422
Sibir Region
Russia (USSR)
39.765;66.923
Bnei Brak
Israel
32.090;34.839
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.