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To the eternal memory of my unforgettable mother
Miriam Markowicz,
my dear brothers Zisman, Refaeil and Yeshayahu and sister Gutsye, who in the G-dless years of pain and death were so savagely annihilated. (Signed) Nadia Markowicz-Wolfowicz (Brussels, Belgium)
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Leah and Emanuel Moskowicz |
The sons Mordekhai and Leibish and their families,
Ahron and Abraham-Moishe and the daughter Frida |
Perished in Treblinka |
May their memory be blessed |
(Signed)
The son Yakov-Shmuel and the daughter Jeta |
My wife
Gute Najkon (Perished at Bergen-Belsen)
My daughters
To their sacred memory!
(Signed)
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My father
Icze Slawiak (Reymonta Street 19) was active in the managing committee of the Artisans' Union and in the leadership of the Y. L. Peretz Library. He, my mother Minye, sister Dinsze, and brother Shlamek perished in Treblinka in 1942.
Fela Slawiak-Khlapak (Canada) |
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