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Paul (12) and Adolphe (8) Grudman; Estelle (15) and
Gabrielle (16) Radyzinsky;
David(12) and
Eva (10) Groman; Lucie (10) and Joseph
(9) Zonendlich; Madeleine (13) and
Renée (12) Dluganzga; Jeanne (13) and Eva (9)
Koplevicz; Lisa (9) and Bluma (8)
Rozenbaum; Hélène (9) and
Huguette (8) Stryakowski; and Adèle (7) and Paulette (2)
Nitka.
Car 3 90
children and 7 adults. Among the groups of sisters were three Gertlers,
Hélène (12), Clara (11), and Berthe (5); three Introligators,
Marie (15), Elise (9), and Jeanette (6); Marie (10) and Bella (8)
Honigman; Marie (11) and Annie (5) Bratt;
Rose (11) and Hélène (8) Cypler; Berthe and Jenny (8) Barakovsky;
Anna (11) and Jacqueline (7) Ryterski; Dora (11) and Hélène
Fogelman; and Adèle (11) and Charlotte (10) Pewny. Among the other
children were Rosa (12) and Fernande (10) Waksberg; Alice (11) and Pauline (8)
Lederfarb; Esther (12) and Paulette (6) Kosiorowski; Marie (15) and
Hélène (8) Sztycberg; Fride (10) and Roland (9) Albaum;
Hélène (8) and Louise (8) Rudowicz; and Régine (7) and
Jackie (5) Waldman.
Car 5 55 children and 1 adult. Among
the children were Sklamer (13), Clara (8), and Georges (6) Liber; Samy (14) and
Claudine (5) Chapiro; Bernard (14) and
Felix (9) Najman; and Joseph (12) and Albert (10) Sosnowicz.
Car
7 7 children, adolescent boys. They were Charles (15) and Marcel
(13) Lerman; Marcel (15) and Léone (12) Wirzowski; Maurice (15) and
Robert (13) Cukerman; and Arthur Micmacher (14).
Car 8 67 children and
18 adults. Among them were Gitla Altmann (39) and her three girls,
Hélène (11), Bella (6), and Rachel (5). Mala Kerszenfeld (45)
also had three children, Henri (13), Siegfried (9), and Charlotte (7); Hintla
Rozenblum (39) had four, Jacques (13),
9-year-old twins Simon and Régine, and Charles (7); Estera Sztajnberg
(29) had three girls, Ida (10), Rachel (10), and Madeleine (5). Henia Skorka
(40) was with her four children, Simone (15), Roger (9), Jacqueline (4), and
Jean (2).
Car 9 46 children and 10 adults, including
Chaja Gurman (38) and her three children, Rachel (8), Maurice (9), and Charles
(13); Zeela Sekula (29) and her four children, Isabelle (8), Jacques (6),
Philippe (4), and Jean (3). Jacques Wieliczkier (44) was with his three
children, Denise (10), Charles (8), and Régine (7); and Nacha Fiszman
(34) with his three, Marie (10), Henri (6), and Caroll (4).
Car
10 42 children and 10 adults. Among the children were Armand (12)
and Mariette (9) Plockier; Régine (11) and Hélène (9)
Burztyn; and Rachel (15), Nacha (9), and Serge (8) Milkier. Blima
Brzyski (33) was with his three children,
Marcel (11), Albert (9), and Victor (2). Rywka Kerner (47) had four children,
Henri (13), Sarah (9), Ginette (6), and Anna (5); Iata Szajdelfisz (36) had
three, Rachel (4) and twins Jacques and Boni (2). Anna Broncher (30) had three
children, Rosette (7), Marcel (6), and Armand (2); Aidla Szor (32) had two,
Samuel (7), and Armand (2).
Car 12 98 children and 2 men,
who were fathers with their children: Abraham Szerman (44) with
Dora (12) and Suzanne (9); and Manuel
Knop (39) with Céline (13) and
Hélène (8). Other children included Berthe (13), Georgette (11),
and Hélène (7) Kukowka; Rachel (13), Eliane (6), and Sarah (2)
Zilberstein; and Hélène
(12), Sarah (11), and Hermelie (7) Zilberstein. There were many other brothers
and sisters.
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CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST A memorial Serge Klarsfeld
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