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Names List 2015.Indd National Days of Remembrance NAMES LIST OF STEIN, Viktor—From Hungary VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST HOUILLER, Marcel—Perished at Natzweiler This list contains the names of 5,000 Jewish and SEELIG, Karl—Perished at Dachau non-Jewish individuals who were murdered by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1939 BAUER, Ferenc—From Hungary and 1945. Each name is followed by the victim’s LENKONISZ, Lola—Perished at Bergen-Belsen country of origin or place of death. IRMSCHER, Paul—Perished at Neuengamme Unfortunately, there is no single list of those known to have perished during the Holocaust. The list GRZYWACZ, Jan—Perished at Bergen-Belsen provided here is a very small sample of names taken from archival documents at the United States BUGAJSKI, Abraham-Hersh—From Poland Holocaust Memorial Museum. BRAUNER, Ber—From Poland Approximately 650 names can be read in an hour. NATKIEWICZ, Josef—Perished at Buchenwald PROSTAK, Benjamin—From Romania LESER, Julius—Perished at Dachau GEOFFROY, Henri—Perished at Natzweiler FRIJDA, Joseph—Perished at Bergen-Belsen HERZ, Lipotne—From Slovakia GROSZ, Jeno—From Hungary GUTMAN, Rivka—From Romania VAN DE VATHORST, Antonius—Perished at Neuengamme AUERBACH, Mordechai—From Romania WINNINGER, Sisl—From Romania PRINZ, Beatrix—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BEROCVCZ, Estella—Perished at Bergen-Belsen WAJNBERG, Jakob—Perished at Buchenwald FRUHLING, Sandor—From Hungary SOMMERLATTE, Berta—From Germany BOERSMA, Marinus—Perished at Neuengamme DANKEWICZ, Dovid—From Poland ushmm.org National Days of Remembrance WEISZ, Frida—From Hungary SCHWEFEL, Itzhak—From Romania VERNER, Josef—Perished at Gross-Rosen WOLKIND, Lebert—Perished at Neuengamme PORGES, Theodor—Perished at Dachau AIZEN, Fishel—From Poland WITENBERG, Shmuel-Leib—From Poland WOLKOWICZ, Rozya—From Poland KEPES, Vilmos—Perished at Bergen-Belsen FLEISZIG, Erno—From Hungary PASTSERNAK, Coca—From Romania WEJNER, Ernst—Perished at Gross-Rosen MANN, Leizer—From Lithuania PAWLICA, Ryszard—Perished at Gross-Rosen PETERS, Bernhard—Perished at Gross-Rosen BRANDES, Adela—From Romania GOLASZEWSKI, Edmund—Perished at Neuengamme HAMPEL, Perla—From Poland MARCHEBOEUF, Jean—Perished at Neuengamme GELBKOPF, Siegfried—Perished at Dachau LEWENDORSKA, Nora—Perished at Bergen-Belsen ADLER, Viola—From Slovakia HORN, Moszek—Perished at Neuengamme SEGEBRECHT, Anna—From Germany DABROWSKI, Kazimierz—Perished at Natzweiler BROMBERGER, Siegbert—Perished at Dachau KISSMAN, Mathilde—From Romania CHECINSKI, Szaja—Perished at Buchenwald LASNON, Georges—From France GEREMAIN, Constant—Perished at Natzweiler MAUTNER, Oskar—Perished at Dachau ZANDBERG, Eliezar—From Poland WEISS, Magdalene—Perished at Bergen-Belsen KIEFT, Harmen—Perished at Neuengamme DUDKOWICZ, Eizik—From Poland KORNARTZKI, Vagdan—Perished at Neuengamme FRYDMAN, Leon—Perished at Buchenwald OFMAN, Rivkah—From Poland KAGAN, Abram—Perished at Natzweiler NOWOGRUD, Szlama—Perished at Buchenwald GROSZ, Adolfne—From Hungary LESER, Hugo—Perished at Dachau BURGHAUSE, Max—Perished at Neuengamme SWAUR, Vatine—Perished at Bergen-Belsen WAJNSZTOK, Tsipora—From Poland SCHUTTINGA, Klaas—Perished at Neuengamme MAUTNER, Viktor—Perished at Dachau WOLFF, Helmuth Israël—From the Netherlands SPÄTH, Karl—From Germany SIEGLING, Karl-Fritz—From Germany BIALYSTOK, Rivkha—From Poland DRECHSLER, Morne—From Slovakia ZOMBEK, Abraham—From Poland BRAWERMAN, Chana—Perished at Auschwitz ushmm.org Names list OF THE VICTIMS OF THE Holocaust 2 National Days of Remembrance BEEROVA, Erika—Perished at Bergen-Belsen KATZENSTEIN, Ernst—From the Netherlands GREUNBAUM, Julius—Perished at Dachau KAZIMIERCZAK, Marian—Perished at Bergen-Belsen RIPPEL, Aisik—From Romania BRAUNER, Stefan—From Poland SEREISKI, Hirsch—Perished at Natzweiler SCHWARZENBRUNNER, Josef—From Germany WOLKOWICZ, Leib—From Poland WOJTAROWICZ, Wladislaw—Perished at Bergen-Belsen DORTORT, Julius—Perished at Dachau WARTER, Josef—From Romania DIEWALD, Moritz—Perished at Dachau MARKUS, David—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BALKIN, Kusin—Perished at Neuengamme BEHM, Motek—From Poland HESS, Erich—Perished at Dachau DEUTSCH, Klara—From Hungary HIVERT, Roger—Perished at Neuengamme NETHE, Anna—Perished at Stutthof VELTMAN, Friederika—From the Netherlands FRIEDMANN, Rosa—Perished at Bergen-Belsen HAEUSLER, Recha—Perished at Stutthof DIEWALD, Josef—Perished at Dachau LINDEN, Pola—From Poland TAUBENBLATT, Ella—Perished at Stutthof GOLDSCLHLAGER, Klara—From Romania FREUDENHEIM, Ernst—Perished at Dachau BACH, Samuel—From Slovakia WEISS, Moritz—Perished at Natzweiler JARDIN, Louis—Perished at Natzweiler SCHNEIDER, Sender—Perished at Natzweiler KRATOCHWIL, Viktor—Perished at Dachau DONATH, Geza—From Slovakia MANIGK, Ernst—Perished at Gross-Rosen TOBIAS, Hava-Idesa—From Poland DOZSA, Simonne—From Hungary PRETZELMAYER, Izsone—From Hungary GOOSENS, Fryderich—Perished at Bergen-Belsen SAND, Willi—From Romania MEYNKARKEN, Marcel—Perished at Neuengamme PARKUS, Franz—Perished at Dachau MORYC, Ignacy—Perished at Neuengamme JUNG, Piri—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BIVAZ, David—Perished at Bergen-Belsen ZYLBERBERG, Majer—Perished at Buchenwald LUPINSKI, Stanislaus—Perished at Bergen-Belsen ALTMAN, Josef—From Romania PODVINEC, Georg—Perished at Dachau FLASZCZYNSKI, Stefan—Perished at Natzweiler KRAKOWIN, Franz—Perished at Bergen-Belsen HERZBACH, Aaron—Perished at Neuengamme MULLER, Pieter—Perished at Neuengamme KATZ, Golda—From Romania ushmm.org Names list OF THE VICTIMS OF THE Holocaust 3 National Days of Remembrance BORYS, Toba—From Poland FRENID, Madeleine—Perished at Bergen-Belsen WAJSBERG, Hendel—From Poland FLEISZIG, Gizella—From Hungary MAZUREK, Marjan—Perished at Bergen-Belsen TRAEGERMAN, Perl—From Romania LIPSZYC, Feigel—From Poland YAKUBOWICZ, Hershel—From Poland LIPSZYC, Hersh—From Poland MAI, Heinrich—Perished at Dachau ALTMAN, Breindel—From Poland DRYK, Mieczyslaw—Perished at Neuengamme TANZER, Hermanne—From Hungary KOHN, Ignac—Perished at Bergen-Belsen KELETI, Adolfne—From Hungary STÖCKL, Anna Maria—From Germany SHAPIRA, Shmuel—From Romania KRAMER, Julia—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BLUGER, Ala—From Poland SPYCHA, Magnus—Perished at Neuengamme ELKEN, Herbert—Perished at Neuengamme HERZOG, Rozsika—From Slovakia KAHN, Josef—Perished at Dachau DUHAMEL, Jules—Perished at Neuengamme WOUDSTRA, Mannus—From the Netherlands GUTTMANN, Jakab—From Hungary FRAENKEL, Emil—Perished at Dachau YAKUBOWICZ, Mordekhai—From Poland ON, Clara Hanna—From the Netherlands LOEWENTHAL, Irene—Perished at Stutthof FLECK, Robert—Perished at Dachau COHN, Rosa—Perished at Stutthof BLUGER, Leah—From Poland DRIOTON, Clement—Perished at Neuengamme BONDONNEAU, Georges—From France LEFEBRE, Max—Perished at Dachau ROZMAN, Jacques—From France KINCS, Pista—From Slovakia MOUSSE, Jean—From France KLEIN, Hilda—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BEDER, Rochel—From Lithuania DACHNER, Debora—From Romania GRUENFELD, Bernard—From Romania SEVERIN, Julie—From Germany EPSTEIN, Richard—Perished at Dachau WAJNTRAUB, Yitzhak—From Poland ROSENBURG, Irene—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BOROWIEC, Mieczyslaw—Perished at Neuengamme KURK, Frederik—Perished at Neuengamme DAVIDOWICZ, Hersh-Yosef—From Poland HAMPEL, Shlomoh-Yitzhak—From Poland HAAS, Egon—Perished at Dachau HOROWICZ, Zelda—From Poland JAMBERGER, Helene—Perished at Neuengamme ushmm.org Names list OF THE VICTIMS OF THE Holocaust 4 National Days of Remembrance NAMES LIST OF CZENRNIA, Maria—Perished at Bergen-Belsen VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST BRZYCHCZY, Tadeusz—Perished at Neuengamme This list contains the names of 5,000 Jewish and SCHAECHTER, David—From Romania non-Jewish individuals who were murdered by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1939 SCHACHLER, Erich—Perished at Gross-Rosen and 1945. Each name is followed by the victim’s ENGEL, Robert—Perished at Dachau country of origin or place of death. LACROIX, Roger—Perished at Bergen-Belsen Unfortunately, there is no single list of those known to have perished during the Holocaust. The list BRIZWINE, Anna—Perished at Bergen-Belsen provided here is a very small sample of names taken from archival documents at the United States KOTANYI, Johann—Perished at Dachau Holocaust Memorial Museum. SUSZ, Oszkar—From Hungary Approximately 650 names can be read in an hour. SOCZEWICA, Franciszek—Perished at Neuengamme KOWALEC, Jan—Perished at Neuengamme BRUMSKOLE, Matias—Perished at Natzweiler OFMAN, Freidel—From Poland VERVEER, Henry—Perished at Bergen-Belsen BLAKHSZTAJN, Feigel—From Poland AIZEN, Hava—From Poland ZILBER, Dovid—From Poland FABER, Andras Lajos—From Hungary FUHRER, Ester—From Romania ZAMEL, Yakov—From Poland AXELRAD, Abraham—From Romania DOMBROWER, Shifra—From Poland MOSES, Bernhard—Perished at Dachau BOIE, Erich—Perished at Gross-Rosen FASSLER, Mendel—From Romania EIJBEN, Gerrit—Perished at Neuengamme SELEPA, Rosa—From Germany ushmm.org Names list OF THE VICTIMS OF THE Holocaust 5 National Days of Remembrance DON, Feiwusch—Perished at Natzweiler DACHNER, Manzia—From Romania HAMPEL, Yakov—From Poland SACCONE, Giuseppe—Perished at Bergen-Belsen SCHWARTZ, Elsa—From Hungary GORTER, Klaas—Perished at Neuengamme BLAUSZTAJN, Zisman—From Poland HUIS, Jan—Perished at Neuengamme EMMERICH, Hanna Ruth—From the Netherlands GOSLAWSKI, Yosef—From Poland GRUN, Vilmos—From Slovakia ZARNEWICKI, Dovid—From Poland SCHNEIDER, Meir—From Romania LEEFSMA, Jozef—From the Netherlands TUCHMAN, Feibisch—From Romania FRITZ, Gedalliahu—From Romania BER, Abba—From Lithuania SUESSMAN, Sara—From Romania PAULKOWSKI, Hans—Perished at Gross-Rosen SIMON, Anna—From Germany HIRSCH, Arthur—Perished at Dachau SINOGL,
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