First Name | Last Name | Year of Birth | Place of Residence | Fate | Source | |||
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Mlynkiewicz | 1910 | Radomsko Poland | survived | Multiple Sources | ||||
Berkovich | 1913 | Moskva Russia (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Vaynblat | 29/06/1903 | Ukraine (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Fisher | 1891 | Moskva Russia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Gruzman | 1898 | unstated place | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Korkin | 1925 | Gomel Belorussia (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Zeltzman Zeltzerman | 1901 | Bobruysk Belorussia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Dolgopyat | 1904 | Zhitomir Ukraine (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Brodskaya | 1917 | Khotin Romania | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Dvorina | 1900 | Leningrad Russia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Gershkovich | 1886 | Bălți Romania | murdered | Multiple Sources | ||||
Bromberg | 1912 | Odessa Ukraine (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Kitaynik | 1923 | Vinnitsa Ukraine (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Shteynberg | 1911 | Vinnitsa Ukraine (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Shusterov | 1917 | Leningrad Russia (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Tznaymer | 1924 | Kherson Ukraine (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Kogan | 26/02/1902 | Moskva Russia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Gitlin | 1881 | Rostov na Donu Russia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Rudyakov | 1901 | Kiev Ukraine (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Polyak | 1898 | Kiev Ukraine (USSR) | perished during the period 1933-1945 in indirect relation with the Shoah | Multiple Sources | ||||
Gimmelberg | 1878 | Moskva Russia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Shamis | 1923 | Vinnitsa Ukraine (USSR) | murdered | Multiple Sources | ||||
Burdina Gorelik | 1898 | Kalinkovichi Belorussia (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources | ||||
Margolin | 1925 | Moskva Russia (USSR) | killed in military service | Multiple Sources | ||||
Temnik | 1872 | Voroshilovgrad Ukraine (USSR) | was registered following the evacuation to the interior of the Soviet Union | Multiple Sources |