Naum Markusenko was born in Gomel, Belorussia (USSR), 1917 to Grigoriy. He was a driver. Prior to WWII he lived in Gomel, Belorussia (USSR). During the war he was in the Soviet armed forces. Naum was killed in military service in WWII. Place of death: Lokachi, Poland, 24/06/1941.
Naum Markusenko was born in Gomel, Belorussia (USSR), 1917 to Grigoriy. He was a driver. Prior to WWII he lived in Gomel, Belorussia (USSR). During the war he was in the Soviet armed forces. Naum was killed in military service in WWII. Place of death: Lokachi, Poland, 24/06/1941.
Rivka Epel was born in Lokachi, Poland, 1927 to Shmuel and Enta. She was a pupil. Prior to WWII she lived in Lokachi, Poland. Rivka was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Lokachi, Poland.
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Szaja Szmaruk was born in Lokachi, Poland, 1912 to Mordekhai and Heni. He was a merchant and married to Sheindl nee Rimer. Prior to WWII he lived in Lokachi, Poland. During the war he was in Lokachi, Poland. Szaja was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Lokachi, Poland, 1942.
Beila Perlmutter was born to Aron. Was child. Prior to WWII lived in Lokachi, Poland. During the war was in Lokachi, Poland. Beila was murdered in the Shoah.
Shalom Perlmutter was born to Aron. He was child. Prior to WWII he lived in Lokachi, Poland. During the war he was in Lokachi, Poland. Shalom was murdered in the Shoah.
Shmuel Epel Apel was born in Lokachi, Poland, 1895 to Avram and Yenta nee Oikherman. He was married. Prior to WWII he lived in Lokachi, Poland. During the war he was in Lokachi, Poland. Shmuel was murdered in the Shoah.
David Frekhter was born in Lokachi, Poland, 1887 to Yakov and Fanya. Prior to WWII he lived in Lokachi, Poland. During the war he was in Lokachi, Poland. David was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Wlodimir, Poland, 1942.
Tema Frekhter was born in Lokachi, Poland, 1917 to David and Ester. Prior to WWII she lived in Lokachi, Poland. During the war she was in Lokachi, Poland. Tema was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Vladimir Volynskiy, Poland, 1942.