Sunday, August 4, 2013

POLTAVA, UKRAINE: HOLOCAUST VICTIMS (cont. #3): City of Poltava

(continuation, #3) CITY OF POLTAVA

The following is a short list of those who were Jewish victims of the Nazis during WWII in the city of Poltava, Ukraine. The information is based on "The Book of Sorrow in the Ukraine: Victims of War and Occupation" (Vol. 1), which no longer appears to be available online at this address: (http://histpol.pl.ua/pages/content.php?page=7995). Most individuals were shot and buried in Poltava.

The numbers in parentheses are either the birth date/year or the number of people with the same surnames. In the original publication some places of origin (or residence?) are included. For any additional information about the individuals appearing on this list only, please use the "comments" at the bottom of this blog post's page.

p. 68-71
Kofman Svetlana ( 1941-poisoned using morphine), Krayman (1880), Kryzner (2), Kryzner (2), Krymshteyn (7) Krychevska/Krychevsky (8), Krichevsky (2), Kruhykov/Kruhykova (4)Kruglyansky, Kruchenetska (1910), Kruchenetsky (2) Kunc (1915), Kupchinsky (1878)

p. 71-75
Lazarev, Landzberh/Landzberg (3) Lebid (1894), Lowenstein, Levikov (1938), Levikov (1936), Levikova (1915), Levin, Levinshteyn, Levitan, Leybyk, Leykin/Leykina (9), Lyhovitser, Liebman, Lisovska-Lifshitz, Lisovska-Feldman, Lokshin (2), Lopovok, Lyubarskaya/Lyubinsky/Lyublina (7), Lvov

p. 75-79
Magas, Manuilov/Manuilova (4), Margolin (7), Anna Marcus, Marcus Masyk, Maslovskaya/Maslovsky  (4), Makhlin/Mahlin (6), Melozhula, Miller (3), Mirenska/Mirensky (3), Mogilevsky, Moshkovich (4), Mushkin

p. 80
Ogienko (2), Olekhnovich (2)

p. 81-84
Pavkin/Pavkina (2), Palambul, Peysahovych (3), Perlyanska (3), Perska (3), Podberezkin/Podberezkina (2), Pozdamer (4), Polonskaya, Pochtar (4), Provorner, Provorny

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