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The Diminishing Numbers of
Alleged Dead in Auschwitz
9,000,000
Source: Cited
by the French documentary,
Night and Fog, which has
been shown to millions of school
students worldwide.
8,000,000
Source: The
French War Crime Research
Office, Doc. 31, 1945.
7,000,000
Source: Also
cited by the French War Crime
Research Office.
6,000,000
Source: Cited
in the book Auschwitz Doctor
by Miklos Nyiszli. It has since
been proven that this book is a
fraud and the "doctor" was never
even at Auschwitz, even though
the book is often cited by
historians.
5,000,000 to
5,500,000
Source: Cited
in 1945 at the trial of
Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss,
based on his confession which
was written in English, a
language he never spoke.
5,000,000
Source: Cited
on April 20, 1978 by the French
daily, Le Monde. Also
cited on January 23, 1995 by the
German daily Die Welt. By
September 1, 1989, Le Monde
reduced the figure to 1,433,000.
4,500,000
Source: In 1945
this figure was cited by another
witness at the aforementioned
Höss trial.
4,000,000
Source: Cited
by a Soviet document of May 6,
1945 and officially acknowledged
by the Nuremberg War Crimes
trial. This figure was also
reported in The New York
Times on April 18, 1945,
although 50 years later on
January 26, 1995, The New
York Times and The
Washington Post slashed the
figure to 1,500,000 citing new
findings by the Auschwitz Museum
officials. In fact, the figure
of 4,000,000 was later
repudiated by the Auschwitz
museum officials in 1990 but the
figure of 1,500,000 victims was
not formally announced by Polish
President Lech Walesa until five
years after the Auschwitz
historians had first announced
their discovery.
3,500,000
Source: Cited
in the 1991 edition of the
Dictionary of the French
Language and by Claude Lanzmann
in 1980 in his introduction to
Filip Muller's book, Three
Years in an Auschwitz Gas
Chamber.
3,000,000
Source: Cited
in a forced confession by Rudolf
Höss, the Auschwitz commander
who said this was the number of
those who had died at Auschwitz
prior to Dec. 1, 1943. Later
cited in the June 7, 1993 issue
of Heritage, the most widely
read Jewish newspaper in
California, even though three
years previously the authorities
at the Auschwitz museum had
scaled down the figure to a
minimum of 1,100,000 and a
maximum of 1,500,000. (see
below).
2,500,000
Source: Cited
by Rudolf Vrba (an author of
various fraudulent accounts of
events he claims to have
witnessed at Auschwitz) when he
testified on July 16, 1981 for
the Israeli government's war
crimes trial of former SS
official Adolf Eichmann.
2,000,000
Source: Cited
by Leon Poliakov (1951) writing
in Harvest of Hate;
Georges Wellers, writing in 1973
in The Yellow Star at the
Time of Vichy; and Lucy
Dawidowicz, writing in 1975 in
The War Against the Jews.
2,000,000 to
4,000,000
Source: Cited
by Yehuda Bauer in 1982 in his
book, A History of the
Holocaust. However, by 1989
Bauer revised his figure to
1,600,000.
1,600,000
Source: This is
a 1989 revision by Yehuda Bauer
of his earlier figure in 1982 of
2,000,000 to 4,000,000, Bauer
cited this new figure on
September 22, 1989 in The
Jerusalem Post, at which
time he wrote "The larger
figures have been dismissed for
years, except that it hasn't
reached the public yet."
1,500,000
Source: In 1995
this was the number of Auschwitz
deaths announced by Polish
President Lech Walesa as
determined by those at the
Auschwitz museum. This number
was inscribed on the monument at
the Auschwitz camp at that time,
thereby "replacing" the earlier
4,000,000 figure that had been
formally repudiated (and
withdrawn from the monument)
five years earlier in 1990. At
that time, on July 17, 1990 The
Washington Times reprinted a
brief article from The London
Daily Telegraph citing the
"new" figure of 1,500,000 that
had been determined by the
authorities at the Auschwitz
museum. This new figure was
reported two years later in a
UPI report published in the
New York Post on March 26,
1992. On January 26, 1995 both
The Washington Post and
The New York Times cited
this 1,500,000 figure as the new
"official" figure (citing the
Auschwitz Museum authorities).
1,471,595
Source: This is
a 1983 figure cited by Georges
Wellers who (as noted
previously) had determined,
writing in 1973, that some
2,000,000 had died.
1,433,000
Source: This
figure was cited on September 1,
1989 by the French daily, Le
Monde, which earlier, on
April 20, 1978, had cited the
figure at 4,000,000.
1,250,000
Source: In the
book, The Destruction of the
European Jews, by Raul
Hilberg (1985).
1,100,000 to
1,500,000
Source: Sources
for this estimate are Yisrael
Gutman and Michael Berenbaum in
their 1984 book, Anatomy of
the Auschwitz Death Camp.
This estimate was later also
cited by Walter Reich, former
director of the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum, writing in
The Washington Post on
September 8, 1998. The upper
figure of 1,500,000 is (the new)
"official" figure as now
inscribed at Auschwitz, with the
earlier figure of 4,000,000
having been removed from the
memorial at the site of the
former concentration camp.
1,000,000
Source:
Jean-Claude Pressac, writing in
his 1989 book Auschwitz:
Technique and Operation of the
Gas Chambers. This is
interesting since he wrote his
book to repudiate so-called
"Holocaust deniers" who were
called that precisely because
they had questioned the numbers
of those who had died at
Auschwitz.
900,000
Source:
Reported on August 3, 1990 11,
by Aufbau, a Jewish
newspaper in New York.
800,000 to 900,000
Source:
Reported by Gerald Reitlinger in
his book, The Final Solution.
775,000 to 800,000
Source:
Jean-Claude Pressac's revised
figure, put forth in his 1993
book, The Crematoria of
Auschwitz: The Mass Murder's
Machinery, scaling down his
earlier claim of 1,000,000 dead.
630,000 to 710,000
Source: In 1994
Pressac scaled his figure down
somewhat further; this is the
figure cited in the German
language translation of
Pressac's 1993 book originally
published in French. Again, this
is substantially less than
Pressac's 1989 figure of
1,000,000.
135,000 to 140,000
Source: This is
an estimate based on documents
held by the International
Tracing Service of the Red
Cross. It is known that
International Tracing Service
has a complete set of
registration documents. This is
thought to include a complete
set of roll-call data which
includes twice daily tallies of
those who died. Although the
International Tracing Service of
the Red Cross has such records,
they have never officially
published an accurate count of
those who died, or even an
accurate report as to exactly
which documents they hold.
However, totals from these
records have been obtained by
various interested parties.
The estimate of 135,000 is
roughly corroborated by the
"Auschwitz death books." The
death books themselves are
wartime German camp records,
which were captured by the
Soviets towards the end of the
war, and hidden in Soviet
achieves, until released to the
Red Cross in 1989.
The death books consist of 46
volumes which document each
death at Auschwitz (each death
certificate consists of the
deceased person's full name,
profession and religion, date
and place of birth,
pre-Auschwitz residence,
parents' names, time of death,
and cause of death as determined
by a camp physician). The
records for the most important
years, 1942 and 1943, are almost
complete (there are also a few
volumes for the year 1941, but
none for the year 1944 or
January 1945 (when Auschwitz was
evacuated)).
The Auschwitz death books
contain the death certificates
of some 69,000 individuals, of
whom about 30,000 were listed as
Jews. You may view various
entries in the Auschwitz Death
Books by clicking on the
following links to the Auschwitz
museum:
About the Auschwitz Death Books
Searching the Auschwitz Death
Books
Using all available wartime
records from the various camps
it has been estimated that
between 400,000 and 500,000
people died in the German
concentration camp system (from
all causes).
[The International Red Cross
finds these figures to be
significantly less. See
below.]

The above mentioned, ever
declining numbers of alleged
dead at Auschwitz, are
graphically illustrated by the
following pictures of plaques
from the camp.

The first is the plaque that was
on display at the Auschwitz camp
from 1948 until 1989 (note the
"4 million" victims).
The second is the plaque
currently on display at
Auschwitz.
Note the dramatically reduced
number of victims, now only 1.5
million.
A casual reduction in the
number of deaths by some 2.5
million.
Deaths at Auschwitz drop by a
whopping 2.5 million, but
6,000,000 dead Jews, remains the
same.
Some entries from the Auschwitz
death books.
According to the holocaust
legend, Jewish prisoners who
arrived at Auschwitz between the
spring of 1942 and the fall of
1944, and who were not able to
work, were immediately put to
death and that no records were
kept of such deaths (even though
all other deaths where recorded
in detail).
German journalist and
researcher Wolfgang Kempkens,
obtained copies of some 800 of
the death certificates from
sources in Poland and Russia.
Reproductions of 30 of these
certificates appeared in the
article "Pages From The
Auschwitz Death Registry
Volumes" by Mark Weber,
Journal of Historical Review vol
12 p 265.
We provide
the following selection from the
30, to show that the old and
weak appear among the death
certificates of the Auschwitz
death books, proving that the
claim that "all who were not
able to work, were immediately
put to death" is false.
Josef Hoffmann, a Jewish
butcher, was
89 years old when he died
of "old age" on June 22, 1942.
Abraham Stieber, a Jewish
salesman from Slovakia, was
79 years old
when he died on July 2, 1942, of
"old age."
Chaim Richter, a Jewish
salesman, was
81 years old when he died
in Auschwitz on March 1, 1942,
of "weakness of old age."
Josephine Kohn, a Jewish
inmate born in Hungary who had
been living in Leipzig, was
69 years old
when she died on February 10,
1943. Auschwitz camp physician
Dr. Kitt reported "weakness of
old age" as the cause of death.
Emil Kaufmann, a Jewish
attorney deported from Germany,
was 78 years
old when he died of "old
age" on February 15, 1943.
"Weakness of old age" is given
as the cause of death.
Julius Sonnenberg, a salesman
from Germany, was
65 years old
when he died on February 27,
1943, of "angina pectoris." His
religion is cited as
"non-believing, formerly
Jewish."
Abraham Blok, a Jewish
butcher from the Netherlands,
was 70 years
old when he died of "old
age" on March 6, 1943.
Jettchen Fuld, a Jewish
inmate, was 67
years old when she died
on October 10, 1942. Old age and
physical weakness is given as
the cause of death.
Salomon Serlui, a Jewish
laborer from the Netherlands,
was 67 years
old when he died in
Auschwitz on October 16, 1942.
Camp physician Dr. Kremer
reported a stomach ulcer as the
cause of death.
Renö Hirschfeld, a Jewish
tailor born in Berlin in 1878,
was 64 years
old when he died on
November 2, 1942. Camp physician
Dr. Kitt reported "weakness of
old age" as the cause of death.
Armin Horn, a Jewish salesman
deported to the camp from
Slovakia, died on August 19,
1942, at the
age of 70. Camp physician
Dr. Thilo recorded the cause of
death as "accumulation of fluid
in the intestine and weakness of
old age."
This Auschwitz camp death
certificate reports that
prisoner Josef Buck, a Jewish
teacher from Kattowitz, was
65 years old
when he died on August 1, 1941.
"Weakness of old age" is given
as the cause of death.
Josek Nisenkorn, a Jewish
laborer, was
71 years old when he died
in Auschwitz on August 11, 1941.
"Weakness of old age" is given
as the cause of death by camp
physician Dr. Siegfried Schwela,
who himself later died of
typhus.
Samuel Mandel, a Jewish
tailor, was 74
years old when he died in
Auschwitz on March 26, 1942.
Physician Dr. Entress reported
the cause of death as "influenza
with heart failure."
Ernestine Hochfelder, a
Jewish inmate who had been
deported to the camp from
Slovakia, was
70 years old when she
died in Auschwitz on June 4,
1942. "Physical weakness and old
age" is cited as the cause of
death.
David Reichman, a Jewish
farmer, was 70
years old when he died on
July 22, 1942, of "old age."
This selection has been
chosen to illustrate that the
old and weak where not
"immediately gassed" as is often
claimed, and to point out that
according to the death records,
many died of old age.
More from the Auschwitz death
books.
According to the holocaust
legend, Jewish prisoners who
arrived at Auschwitz between the
spring of 1942 and the fall of
1944, and who were not able to
work, were immediately put to
death and that no records were
kept of such deaths (even though
all other deaths where recorded
in detail).
By
entering Josef Hoffmann's name
into the Auschwitz museum data
base, one finds:
Hoffmann, Josef
(1852-08-12 ÷ 1942-06-22)
Birthplace: Vrutky, Place of
Residence: Vrutky, Denomination:
mosaisch
which agrees with the facts
stated above, namely:
Josef Hoffmann, a Jewish
butcher, was
89 years old when he died
of "old age" on June 22, 1942.
Why was this
89 year old butcher not
immediately gassed by the Nazis
on reaching Auschwitz?
Why did the Nazis choose him as
a camp worker and thus record
his name in the death books when
he died?
What do you
suppose this 89 year old
butcher was doing for the Nazis?
Making
sausages perhaps? Or making
lamp-shades from Jews?
Please, tell me. Inquiring
minds wish to know.
Check it out with the
Auschwitz museum database:
And what of
these two ninety year old
ladies:
Königstein, Anna Sara
(1852-12-30 ÷ 1943-12-27)
Birthplace: Poleschowitz, Place
of Residence: Theresienstadt,
Denomination: mosaisch
Ružička, Marie
(1852-12-10 ÷ 1943-05-12)
Birthplace: Klattau, Place of
Residence: Gross Dobray,
Denomination: katholisch
Why do you
suppose these two old ladies
were chosen for work by the
Nazis? To make tea, perhaps?
Check it out with the
Auschwitz museum database:
Or what of
these 4 year olds?
Weiβ, Waldtraud
(1939-03-13 ÷ 1943-03-25)
Birthplace: Oldenburg, Place of
Residence: Oldenburg,
Denomination: katholisch
Stein, Gisela
(1939-03-02 ÷ 1943-04-11)
Birthplace: Stolzenau, Place of
Residence: Bremen, Denomination:
evangelisch
Pfeiffer, Frieda
(1939-06-05 ÷ 1943-06-16)
Birthplace: Kitzladen, Place of
Residence: Markt Alhau,
Denomination: katholisch
What labor
do you suppose they preformed
for the Nazis?
And what of
this 122 year old
lady !?!?!?
Kohn, Elisabeth
(1819-12-08 ÷ 1942-08-15)
Birthplace: Trencin, Place of
Residence: Trencin,
Denomination: mosaisch
Why do you
suppose she was chosen for work
by the Nazis? To make coffee,
perhaps?
Like all ladies, she probably
lied about her age.
Check it out with the
Auschwitz museum database:
Below is a break-down of the
death certificates from
Auschwitz by age.
| Age Group |
Number |
Percentage |
| >90 |
3 |
0.005 |
| 80-90 |
73 |
0.1 |
| 70-80 |
482 |
0.7 |
| 60-70 |
2,083 |
3.0 |
| 50-60 |
8,040 |
11.7 |
| 40-50 |
15,512 |
22.5 |
| 30-40 |
18,430 |
26.7 |
| 20-30 |
14,830 |
21.5 |
| 10-20 |
6,715 |
9.7 |
| 00-10 |
2,584 |
3.7 |
There were
10,681 deaths among those over
the age of 50, and 3,225 among
those below the age of 15. These
10,681 + 3,225 = 13,906 deaths
imply a camp population of some
100,000 to 150,000 prisoners,
either, over the age of 50 or
below the age of 15. Few of
these 100,000 to 150,000
prisoners could be considered
"fit for work" and according to
the holocaust myth, should have
been immediately gassed. The
existence of death certificates
for those (among this huge
group) that died, by itself,
proves that the Auschwitz
holocaust story is indeed a
myth. Taken together with all
the other evidence, it is clear
that the holocaust myth is
another deliberate Jewish
deception that has been force
fed to the public for the last
60 years.
Census before: 15,748,091 Jews in 1938

Census after: 15,753,638 Jews
in 1948.

The following is a list of those
persons over the age of 80 whose
names occur in the "Auschwitz
death books".
122
Kohn, Elisabeth (1819-12-08
1942-08-15) Birthplace: Trencin,
Residence: Trencin, Religion:
Jew
90
Königstein, Anna Sara
(1852-12-30 1943-12-27)
Birthplace: Poleschowitz,
Residence: Theresienstadt,
Religion: Jew
90
Ruzicka, Marie (1852-12-10
1943-05-12) Birthplace: Klattau,
Residence: Gross Dobray,
Religion: Catholic
89
Hoffmann, Josef (1852-08-12
1942-06-22) Birthplace: Vrutky,
Residence: Vrutky, Religion: Jew
88
Strauss, Arnold (1853-12-29
1942-06-22) Birthplace: Bobrow,
Residence: Banska Bystrica,
Religion: Jew
88
Herzberg, Johann (1854-12-25
1943-04-07) Birthplace: Wöllnitz,
Residence: Gotenhafen, Religion:
Catholic
87
Zagolkin, Nikifor (1856-00-00
1943-12-05) Birthplace: Styriki,
Residence: Styriki, Religion:
Greek Orthodox
87
Horvath, Anna (1856-03-07
1943-05-10) Birthplace:
Schreibersdorf, Residence:
Althodis, Religion: Catholic
86
Kannengießer, Leopold
(1855-08-10 1942-07-14)
Birthplace: Neu Sandez,
Residence: Presov, Religion: Jew
86
Strukow, Praskowja (1857-00-00
1943-11-09) Birthplace:
Wierieczi, Residence: Kalzy,
Religion: Greek Orthodox
86
Strojny, Jozefa (1857-02-23
1943-11-08) Birthplace: Sulejow,
Residence: Litzmannstadt,
Religion: Catholic
86
Kreutz, Elisabeth (1857-04-03
1943-07-31) Birthplace:
Römershausen, Residence:
Dortmund, Religion: Protestant
85
Zegolkin, Domna (1858-00-00
1943-12-23) Birthplace: Malchaty,
Residence: Lopatki, Religion:
Greek Orthodox
85
Laski, Apolonia (1858-00-00
1943-12-21) Birthplace: Dubowik,
Residence: Sawin Dub, Religion:
Greek Orthodox
85
Karpowicz, Wasilij (1858-00-00
1943-11-09) Birthplace: Borisow,
Residence: Borisow, Religion:
Greek Orthodox
85
Berousek, Cecilie (1857-10-04
1943-03-31) Birthplace:
Frauenberg (Budweis) ,
Residence: Bistrowan, Religion:
Catholic
85 Weiß,
Eva (1858-01-04 1943-05-04)
Birthplace: Gehaus, Residence:
Unterrückersbach, Religion:
Catholic
85
Petermann, Maria (1858-02-01
1943-05-26) Birthplace: Sennheim,
Residence: Berlin NO 55,
Religion: Catholic
84
Grysimienko, Achriem (1859-00-00
1943-12-09) Birthplace: Lipinki,
Residence: ---, Religion:
Unknown
84
Wesolowski, Malgorzata
(1859-00-00 1943-11-18)
Birthplace: Witonia, Residence:
Litzmannstadt, Religion:
Catholic
84
Jonasz, Moric (1858-06-17
1942-06-23) Birthplace: Lest,
Residence: Banska Bystrica,
Religion: Jew
83
Spindler, Blondina Josefa
(1859-07-22 1943-06-22)
Birthplace: Gnotzheim,
Residence: Filzingen, Religion:
Catholic
83
Baranow, Anastasija (1860-00-00
1943-11-01) Birthplace:
Dworiszcza, Residence: Jakowlewo,
Religion: Greek Orthodox
83
Schkomarovsky, Ester Sara
(1860-03-00 1943-12-30)
Birthplace: Kyjov, Residence:
Theresienstadt, Religion: Jew
83
Bardaczow, Nikita (1860-05-00
1943-10-08) Birthplace:
Plaszkowo, Residence: Plaszkowo,
Religion: Greek Orthodox
83
Weiss, Moritz (1859-03-07
1942-07-14) Birthplace: Ilwes,
Residence: Presov, Religion: Jew
83
Prager, Reinhold (1860-02-02
1943-04-12) Birthplace: Sankt
Sanglow, Residence:
München-Bernsdorf, Religion:
Protestant
83
Schneck, Kreszentia (1860-02-10
1943-04-16) Birthplace:
Rohrdorf, Residence:
Ravensburg-Ummenwinkel,
Religion: Catholic
83
Frank, Max (1859-05-10
1942-06-25) Birthplace:
Velké-Surovce, Residence:
Piestany, Religion: Jew
83
Heiman, Ernestine (1859-04-08
1942-04-22) Birthplace: Banovce
nad Bebravou, Residence:
Trencin, Religion: Jew
83
Rostalski, Jadwiga (1860-10-25
1943-11-01) Birthplace:
Falkenhof, Residence:
Litzmannstadt, Religion:
Catholic
82
Friedrich, Theodor (1860-10-04
1943-06-03) Birthplace:
Groß-Küdde, Residence: Berlin N
54, Religion: Catholic
82
Horvath, Ignaz (1860-09-27
1943-05-06) Birthplace: Zahling,
Residence: Zahling, Religion:
Catholic
82
Buriansky, Marie (1860-11-11
1943-03-16) Birthplace:
Brockesdorf, Residence:
Stadt-Liebau, Religion: Catholic
82
Knopf, Agnes Sara (1861-11-28
1943-12-30) Birthplace:
Geburtsort nicht bekannt,
Residence: Theresienstadt,
Religion: Unknown
82
Rosenberg, Elisabeth (1861-04-21
1943-05-10) Birthplace:
Klein-Wanzleben, Residence:
Berlin-Marzahn, Religion:
Catholic
81
Welkewitz, Chana Sara
(1862-01-20 1943-12-30)
Birthplace: Geburtsort nicht
bekannt, Residence:
Theresienstadt, Religion:
Unknown
81
Sommer, Luzie Sara (1862-04-03
1943-12-30) Birthplace: Raudnitz
an der Elbe, Residence:
Theresienstadt, Religion: Jew
81
Vohryzek, Leopold (1862-03-30
1943-12-22) Birthplace:
Hermannstädtl bei Chrudim,
Residence: Theresienstadt,
Religion: Jew
81
Richter, Chaim (1860-08-18
1942-03-01) Birthplace: Krenau,
Residence: Krenau, Religion: Jew
81
Herrmann, Katharina (1862-03-28
1943-10-08) Birthplace: Eisenau,
Residence: Sielanki, Religion:
Catholic
81
Holomek, Johann (1861-09-26
1943-03-31) Birthplace:
Napajedl, Residence: Napajedl,
Zigeunerlager, Religion:
Catholic
81
Bello, Martin (1862-03-25
1943-07-21) Birthplace:
Niederfinow bei Berlin,
Residence: Halle an der Saale,
Religion: Catholic
81
Pollak, Josef (1861-01-20
1942-04-26) Birthplace: Rajec,
Residence: Rajec, Religion: Jew
81
Neumann, Betti (1862-09-28
1943-12-30) Birthplace:
Geburtsort nicht bekannt,
Residence: Wohnort nicht
bekannt, Religion: Unknown
81
Szewczyk, Zdzislaw (1862-10-27
1943-12-18) Birthplace:
Tarnobrzeg, Residence: Moschin,
Religion: Catholic
81
Gruszczynski, Maria (1862-06-16
1943-07-21) Birthplace: Klonowa,
Residence: Litzmannstadt-Chojny,
Religion: Catholic
81
Subrt, Nepomucena (1862-06-21
1943-07-25) Birthplace:
Swatoborschitz, Residence:
Tscheloschnitz, Religion:
Catholic
81
Brüll, Johanna Sara (1862-11-29
1943-12-30) Birthplace:
Geburtsort nicht bekannt,
Residence: Theresienstadt,
Religion: Unknown
81
Eiser, Johanna (1861-05-09
1942-06-02) Birthplace: Nositz,
Residence: Rajetz, Religion: Jew
80
Sojka, Berta Sara (1863-01-01
1943-12-27) Birthplace:
Jungbunzlau, Residence:
Theresienstadt, Religion: Jew
80
Stopnicki, Michal (1860-08-31
1941-08-25) Birthplace: Stare
Stawy, Residence: Jaslo,
Religion: Catholic
80
Dirnfeld, Israel (1861-07-00
1942-06-24) Birthplace: Nitra,
Residence: Nitra, Religion: Jew
80
Pietrowicz, Anton (1863-00-00
1943-12-18) Birthplace:
Suchopiatowa, Residence:
Suchopiatowa, Religion: Greek
Orthodox
80
Waitz, Karl (1862-06-15
1943-05-06) Birthplace: Pleil,
Residence: Graz, Religion:
Catholic
80
Spakow, Tatjana (1863-00-00
1943-11-15) Birthplace: Stiriki,
Residence: Lopatki, Religion:
Greek Orthodox
80
Szubrow, Tatjana (1863-00-00
1943-10-27) Birthplace:
Bobruszki, Residence: Bielikow,
Religion: Greek Orthodox
80
Orieszenko, Andriej (1863-00-00
1943-10-07) Birthplace: Chabaty,
Residence: Chabaty, Religion:
Greek Orthodox
80
Stefaniak, Wiktoria (1862-10-14
1943-06-19) Birthplace: Garz,
Residence: Komsdorf, Religion:
Catholic
80
Jelinski, Jozefa (1863-03-12
1943-11-15) Birthplace:
Tschenstochau, Residence:
Litzmannstadt, Religion:
Catholic
80
Pohl, Wilhelm (1862-09-13
1943-05-07) Birthplace:
Beneschau, Residence:
Teplitz-Schönau, Religion:
Catholic
80
Rotholz, Louis Israel
(1862-07-12 1943-02-13)
Birthplace: Pyritz, Residence:
Berlin, Religion: Jew
80
Stein, Rudolf (1863-01-01
1943-07-03) Birthplace: Breslau,
Residence: Bremen, Religion:
Catholic
80
Graczek, Marja (1863-07-16
1943-12-26) Birthplace:
Salzberg, Residence: Jaworzno,
Religion: Catholic
80
Karoly, Juliana (1863-01-12
1943-06-20) Birthplace:
Mönchmeierhof, Residence:
Spitzzicken, Religion: Catholic
80
Daniel, Josef (1863-02-16
1943-07-09) Birthplace:
Bilowitz, Residence: Bilowitz,
Religion: Catholic
80
Herzberger, Oswald Julius
Hermann (1863-02-07 1943-06-23)
Birthplace: Striegau, Residence:
Neumünster, Religion: Protestant
80
Serynek, Beatrix (1863-00-00
1943-05-04) Birthplace:
Milschitz, Residence: Pilsen,
Religion: Catholic
80
Wagner, Emilie Sara (1863-11-25
1943-12-28) Birthplace: Slatina
bei Königgrätz, Residence:
Theresienstadt, Religion: Jew |