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Reuven Goldblat
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Reuven Goldblat
Survived
Reuven Goldblat was born in Przemysl, Poland, 1922 to Baruch. He was teenager. Prior to WWII he lived in Cologne, Germany.
Reuven survived the Shoah.
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Goldblat
Reuven
1922
Cologne, Germany
Survivors and refugees registration form
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1922
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Przemysl, Przemysl, Lwow, Poland
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Baruch
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Cologne,Köln (Köln),Rhine Province,Germany
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Poland
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01/2002
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Efraim Debert
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Cousin
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Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
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Survivors and refugees registration form
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Przemysl
Przemysl
Lwow
Poland
49.788;22.752
Cologne
Köln (Köln)
Rhine Province
Germany
50.940;6.959
Jerusalem
Israel
31.785;35.200
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