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Boryslaw, now Borislav, Ukraine, is located 75 kilometers south-southwest of Lwów / Lvov / L'viv. Prior to World War II, 7,170 Jews resided there. During the Holocaust most perished.
In 1995, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) undertook a major microfilming project at the Lviv Archives in Ukraine. Over 30,000 pages of material relating to what took place in the Lviv area were microfilmed, and these detailed records (RG 1995 A1086) present a grim view of the fate of tens of thousands of Jews who were murdered/deported in 1941 and 1942. From the many lists which exist in this collection, I arbitrarily chose one group of persons, mostly Jews, who had not paid their water bills in Boryslaw (Reel 31). Of course, the reason that they had not paid their bills was that they had been deported/murdered, but this did not prevent the municipal authorities from presenting bills.
No information is available on the fate of these individuals, though their names may appear in other parts of this collection -- e.g., work details, rations, seizure of property, etc. However, there is no name-finding aid to this collection and to find individual names requires hours of searching through thousands of pages.
The following may help to explain how the ledgers were organized:
The fields included in this list are as follows:
Surname |
Name |
Page Number |
Address |
Remarks - The column is headed
"Bemerkungen" or Comments. The following is a translation of the
German words which appear in this column:
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The information contained in this database was indexed from the files of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This information is accessible to you today thanks to the effort of the following JewishGen volunteers who are responsible for the transcription of this file: Melody Katz and Alexander Sharon.
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