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Alphabetized Sugihara List Dec 10 2019.Pdf SUGIHARA LIST ©2019Akira Kitade & George Bluman to to surname given name age occupation relationship; other family perished? Japan Shang destination born(b), from(f) Abelis? Chaimas? likely Abelson Chaim 24 rabbi mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Abramowicz Bernard 24 student brother of #1377 ◎ South Africa Abramowicz Samuel 22 brother of #1376 ◎ South Africa Abramowicz Hersz 50 merchant ◎ x ? Abramowitsch Isak likely Abramowitsch Soloem likely Adamaite Elena likely Adler Leo 25 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Ainstein Moise Ainstein Halina Ajchenblat Emanuel 53 merchant wife Elka (49) ◎ Ajgengold Symcha 42 manufacturer ◎ x Canada Ajzen Dawid 30 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x Bolivia Ajzenberg Mojzesz Gerszon 24 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Akawie Jozef 38 manufacturer ◎ x USA Aleksandrowicz Maks. 39 merchant ◎ USA Aleksandrowicz Ignacy 50 lawyer ◎ USA Alenberg Josef 25 yeshiva ◎ Alperowicz Rachel USA Alpert Guta 34 Frajda (14), Soro (13), Nissen (11), Rywka (8) ◎ USA Alter Baruch Jakob 23 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Altminc Ewa 14 daughter of #157 ◎ Altminc Josef 43 manufacturer husband of #158, father of #156 ◎ Altminc Laia 38 wife of #157 ◎ Ambaras Ruchla 45 dressmaker, husband in leatherwork children (Szmul 18, Chaja12), husband Berek (48) ◎ x Canada Amsterdamski Szoel-Chono 29 ◎ x USA Andrejewska Luba 38 f Warsaw Apelblat Majer-Wolf 40 f Warsaw Apeleig Binem ? ◎ Apfelbaum Rywka 43 ◎ UK Apfelbaum Szilma 19 son of #464 ◎ UK Apfelbaum Jakow 21 son of #464 ◎ UK Apfelbaum Henryk 38 f Warsaw Apotheker Dawid 32 merchant ◎ Apotheker Dawid 32 duplicate of #1300 ◎ April Sam USA April Leon 48 USA April Tauba ◎ USA Apsztejn Stanislaw 61 wife Sara (54) ◎ Mexico/Argentina Aramowicz Naum 49 merchant ◎ x USA Arbuz Abram Srul 21 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Arnold Leon 40 doctor perished in Lodz ghetto? Aronowski Judelis Aronson Ludwik 55 banker wife Janina ◎ x ? Aschkenasy Henryk Aschkenasy Cypryana Aslanowicz Maria Aszkenazy Roza 55 clerk ◎ Canada Azja Hirsz 27 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x Canada Babad Miron Babad Sara Babejuda Naftali 25 b Wlodzmierz f Warsaw Bach Jozef 22 clerk ◎ x USA Bachrach Hersz 37 printing shop husband of #2014; one child (Dina 9) ◎ x Australia Bachrach Anna 37 advertising wife of #2013 ◎ x Australia Bajer Izaak Ber 36 physician ◎ Bajn, Bejn Leib Szmul 51 rabbi wife (Estera 49), Luzer (18), Ruchla (10), Dworja (16) ◎ South Africa Bakszt Dawid 31 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Bakszt Leiba 25 rabinnical student mir yeshiva; wif eEster ◎ x ? Balik Josif Balter Jonas 18 rabbinical student lubavitsch ◎ South Africa->USA Baner Dawid 33 b Lublin f Warsaw Baranowicz Lejba 28 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Barasz Marija 66 wife of #347 ◎ Venezuela Barasz Lejzer 67 merchant husband of #346 ◎ Venezuela Barasz Stefan 36 lawyer ◎ Venezuela Barbanielska Roza 42 b Ciechanowicze f Bialystok Barbanielski Berek Barenbaum Michel 34 rabbi mir yeshiva wife ◎ x ? Bargman Berko 35 tailor ◎ x Australia Baruch Klemens 46 merchant wife (Maria, 34), child (piotr 2) ◎ New Zealand Bat Abram 36 rabbi ◎ South Africa Baum Josef 39 b Zakroczyn f Warsaw Baum Leiba 38 f Lodz Baumgarten Necha 40 one child (13) ◎ USA Baumgarten Nusin 47 ◎ USA Bauminger Leon survived in USSR Becher Saul 21 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Beckelman Moses 34 page 26, "Flight & Rescue" Beer Emanuel 29 murdered? f Jedzerzejzw Begin Dawid Jankiel 20 survived? f Brzesz Beiles Wolf 34 textile engineer ◎ x Canada Bejler Abram 22 rabbinical student lublin yeshiva ◎ Beker Izrael 32 Beker Salamon murdered? Bekerman Morchaj 30 yeshiva wife ◎ x USA Bela Jonas Belfer Chaim 29 labourer ◎ South Africa Beller Boruch 27 b Lezajsk f Brno Belogusky Calel 43 merchant ◎ Bender Josef 37 f Lodz Beniawski Israel 18 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Beral Rudolf Beral Judel 27 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Berensztejn Mowsza 25 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Berensztejn Jozef 24 rabbibical student ◎ x ? Berger Henryk 27 f Warsaw Bergman Simson 28 clerk ◎ x Australia->Israel Bergsztein Benjamin 19 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Berkman Dawid murdered Berkman Paula murdered Berkman Lejb 39 clerk ◎ Berkowicz Josef 40 manufacturer ◎ New Zealand Berkowicz Dawid 44 ◎ New Zealand Berkowicz Lejba 51 manufacturer father of #1574 ◎ New Zealand Berkowicz Rys 19 student son of #1573 ◎ New Zealand Berkowicz Szloma 45 ◎ New Zealand Berkowicz Chaim 25 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x Canada Berland Gregor 23 USSR Berliner Ludwig 33 lawyer wife Betha (26) ◎ x Ecuador->USA Berliner Karol 36 engineer wife Hanna (30) ◎ Berliner Pinkus Imman. Berman Szloma 22 ◎ Berman Ichok 35 rabbi plus family ◎ x USA Berman Abolit Mordcha 21 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Berman Izrael 59 carpenter ◎ USA Bernstein Szymon 37 lawyer ◎ Burma Bernsztejn Morduch 25 ◎ Bernsztejn Zelda 33 tailor one child (Maszol 9) ◎ Yokohama Bersztejn Dawid 28 lawyer ◎ Canada/USA Bersztejn Rachel 32 one child (Miriam 5) ◎ Canada/USA Bezprozwanny Fajwel 20 rabbinical student novaredoker yeshiva bialystock ◎ x USA Bialikiene Bialikas Freide likely Bider Gert 55 ◎ Bieberstein Szymon 46 manufacturer ◎ x Burma Bieberstein Jakob 43 clerk ◎ x South America Biernacka Halina Biler Otton 31 ◎ Bilgoraj Icek 16 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ USA Bindelman Adolf 40 lawyer ◎ South Africa Binkowski Jan 35 engineer ◎ Canada Birenbaum Mordcha 32 decorator ◎ x ? Birenbaum Szmul 19 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Birenbaum? Lejzor Birenbaum? Roza Birman Hersz 23 Uruguay->Cuba->USA Birsztejn Benedykt 39 engineer ◎ Canada Bitsztejn Gustaw 61 ◎ Bitter Lejzer 34 f Skarzysko Blam Fajwel murdered Blass Tobiasz Izrael 36 merchant plus one family member ◎ Blat Samuel Symcha 22 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Blatt Pinchos 18 rabbinical student Lubavitsch ◎ USA Blatt, Blat Moses 34 leather maker ◎ x USA Blattberg Wolf 45 teacher husband of #443; one child (Gila 12) ◎ USA Blattberg Miriam 42 wife of #439 ◎ USA Blau Ernst Moritz 29 rabbinical student mir yeshiva; wife (Chaja 29) ◎ x Australia Blecheisen Zygmund 40 manufacturer ◎ Australia Blit Abram 34 clerk ◎ Bloch Ela rabbi survived Bloch Szoszana Blond Szejna 53 journalist ◎ USA Blum Jehuda Lejb 35 engineer wife ◎ South Africa Bluman Szoel-Leopold 35 husband of #515 ◎ New Zealand Bluman Nuta 26 engineer wife (zysla20) ◎ Canada Blumberg Lejb 25 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Blumenfeld Moszek Hersz 21 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Blumenkranc Kejla Rochla-Benjamin Blumenkranc Szloma 24 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Blumenkranz Chaim 33 ◎ Blumental Mordka 46 merchant ◎ New Zealand Bobrowski Jakob 29 mir yeshiva ◎ USA Bobrowski Mojsze Szloma 20 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x Bock Herman 30 engineer wife (Marja 26) ◎ Argentina Bojarski Josef 28 clerk ◎ Canada/USA Bojko Dawid 34 merchant Bolak Gustav 24 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Borensztajn Rachmil 27 electrical technician ◎ x USA Borensztajn Rachmil 27 duplicate of #1401 ◎ Borensztein Icek Nojach 31 mir yeshiva ◎ x ? Borensztein Josef 24 rabbinical student lubavitsch; wife Genia (18) ◎ x USA Borkiensztajn Terca 47 Brabander Izydor 31 wife Berta (35), child Danella (1) f Warsaw Brafman Markus 39 clerk husband of #709 ◎ x ? Brafman Hiena 30 wife of #708 ◎ x ? Brajtbart, Brajtbort Wigdor 30 merchant ◎ USA Bram Jeszua-Henoch 36 clerk ◎ South Africa Brand Solomon-Stefan 42 engineer husband of #890; wife Dr Miekowska Sra Brun ◎ x Cuba Brandsztejn Wladyslaw 31 ◎ x Israel Brandsztejn Michal 39 dentist ◎ x Israel Brandsztejn Adolf 34 dentist ◎ x Israel Brandt Malka 41 wife of #775 ◎ Brandt Chaim 43 husband of #769; father of #778 ◎ USA Brandt Nechuma, Nechama? 17 Daughter of #775, #769 ◎ USA Brandys Lejb 41 lawyer ◎ USA Braude Izak 49 clerk ◎ Braude Zelman murdered Brauer Gejza 50 ◎ x ? Braunrot Jakob, Jakub? 25 f Ciechazow Braverman Jonas 42 hebrew teacher ◎ Canada Brecher Betty 38 one child (8) ◎ USA Brecher Jakow Bregman Hersz 30 timber specialist ◎ Burma Breit Julian 26 lawyer ◎ Brener Szloma 23 ◎ South Africa Breski Jalob Lejb 23 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Breskin Markus Breskin Judel 25 rabbinical student radiner yeshiva ◎ x USA Bronet Chaim 32 salesman wife Minja (29) ◎ x South America Bronowski Romana wife of #221 ◎ Canada Bronowski Henryk 35 journalist husband of #220 ◎ Canada Bronrot Nunsen Icek 29 b Chorzel f Warsaw Bronsztein Szyja 21 rabbinical student lubavitsch ◎ x USA Brudny Szmul 25 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Brukienia,Brukieniz? F. Brumberg Chaim 20 son of #1802 ◎ USA Brumberg Jozef 43 teacher husband of #1803; father of #1733; son (Abram 14) ◎ USA Brumberg Chaja 44 wife of #1802 ◎ USA Bryskier Adam 27 worker ◎ x South America Bryskier Malka 31 ◎ x South America Bryskman Szaja Dawid 28 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Bryskman Pinchos 26 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ x USA Bryzman Simon 20 clerk ◎ x South America Brzezinska Roza murdered Brzezinski Adam 43 murdered Brzozek Samson 22 rabbinical student mir yeshiva ◎ USA Brzyski Mordka 17 rabbinical student lubavtisch ◎ x USA Buchalter Monis 29 f Warsaw Buchman Levek Dawid 34 b Stopnik fLodz Buchman Sara 27 USA Bucholcew Zachafij 48 b Czerkasy f Warsaw Budin Berko 47 wife (Sora Ester 46) & one child (Morduch 18) baker; uncle of #1544 ◎ x ? Buki Janusz 50 lawyer/librarian husband of #310 ◎ x Canada Buki Janina 37 dressmaker/typist wife of #309 ◎ x Canada Bukiet Chaim 21 rabbinical student lubavtisch ◎ x USA Bulajewski Borys 26 worker ◎ x ? Bulhak Antoni 43 husband of #198 ◎ Canada not jewish Bulhak Wanda ? wife of #197 ◎ Canada not jewish Bunkielblum
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