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Sole Survivor: In Memoriam

Sole Survivor
In Memoriam
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table of contents
  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. In Memoriam
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. 1 Pińczów
  9. 2 Chmielnik
  10. 3 Łódź
  11. 4 Gniezno
  12. 5 Białystok
  13. 6 Litzmannstadt
  14. 7 Kulmhof
  15. 8 Pinnow Bei Reppen
  16. 9 Kreuzsee Bei Reppen
  17. 10 Eberswalde
  18. 11 Birkenau (Auschwitz II)
  19. 12 Monowitz (Auschwitz III)
  20. 13 Gleiwitz
  21. 14 Plattling
  22. 15 Traunstein
  23. 16 Modena, Adriatica and Trani
  24. 17 Epilogue
  25. Notes
  26. List of Illustrations
  27. Bibliography
  28. Index

In Memoriam

FRYDMAN FAMILY

Avram Frydman, 1882–1941

Rachla (Jutrzenka) Frydman, b.1886

Walca Frydman, 1921–1932

Lea Frydman, b.1923

Meir Jonas Frydman, b.1925

Reuwen Frydman, b.1928

GMACH FAMILY

Chil Dawid Gmach, b.1910

Malca (Frydman) Gmach, b.1905

Mojsze Gmach, b.1937

Rywka Gmach, b.1939

Abram Icchok Gmach, b.1941

BIMKE FAMILY

Aron Szmul Bimke, b.1907

Perla (Frydman) Bimke, b.1911

Israel Moshe Bimke, b.1935

Sura Rojsza Bimke, b.1937

Wolca Bimke, b.1939

KANE FAMILY

Dydie Kane, b.1906

Chaja (Frydman) Kane, b.1913

Faleg Kane, b.1941

FRYDMAN FAMILY (No. 2)

Szmul Josef Frydman, b.1916

Tauba Bina (Litmanowicz) Frydman, b.1918

Avram Chaim Frydman, b.1939

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