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Dora Dvora Fried
Survived
Dora Dvora Fried was born in Szirma, Hungary, 1896 to Gezel and Chana. She was married. Prior to WWII she lived in Nagyszollos, Czechoslovakia. During the war she was in Auschwitz, Poland.
Dora Dvora survived the Shoah.
Fried
Dora Dvora
1896
Nagyszollos, Czechoslovakia
Survivors and refugees registration form
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Frid
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Dora
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Dvora
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Female
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1896
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Szirma, Borsod, Hungary
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Gezel
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Getzel
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Chana
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Nagyszollos,Sevlus,Carpathian Ruthenia,Czechoslovakia
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Nagyszollos,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
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Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
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Zittau - Women,Camp,Germany
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Zittau - Women,Camp,Germany
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08/05/1945
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Zittau,Zittau (Bautzen),Saxony,Germany
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Nagyszollos,Sevlus,Carpathian Ruthenia,Czechoslovakia
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Los Angeles,<>,California,United States
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1994
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survived
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Rivka Marmelshtein
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Sister-in-law
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Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
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Survivors and refugees registration form
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9995925
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Szirma
Borsod
Hungary
48.066;20.833
Nagyszollos
Sevlus
Carpathian Ruthenia
Czechoslovakia
48.152;22.997
Auschwitz
Camp
Poland
48.152;22.997
Nagyszollos
Ghetto
Czechoslovakia
50.899;19.203
Zittau - Women
Camp
Germany
50.026;14.802
Los Angeles
California
United States
34.052;-118.243