1941-1945 WWII: SARATOV REGION--A LIST OF EVACUEES
An extensive alphabetical (Russian) list (Jews and non-Jews)
is available from the Russian archives beginning at: http://saratov.rusarchives.ru/bd/evak/index.html.
When you click on a name, additional information becomes available: DOB,
Evacuation location, Workplace, Address,
Family Composition, Nationality, Notes. The information for each item is
not available for every individual.
You can use an automatic or online translator if you are not
literate in Russian.
A few of the surnames are:
Aizen, Altshuller, Aksentsev
Babich, Babkin, Bagashnova Bagiora, Baev, Baskin, Bayura,
Beilin, Berkashev, Berezinsky, Biyalskaya, Blumer, Burikov, Boer, Burschteyn,
Byk
Wernick, Vinitsky, Vinokourov, Virnik, Wisniewski, Vladimir
Kagan, Kleiner, Klovsky, Knebelman, Kolyshkin
Levin, Levitin, Levitsky, Leibman, Lieberman, Letychivsky,
Lifshin
Mazin, Maly, Manevitch, Meerovitch, Maisy, Maiman, Melamud,
Mirochnik, Mihaylevich, Mickle, Morgalin, Morduhovich,
Zuckerberg, Tsib, Tsytkin, Tsymrina
Shapira, Shachalav, Shvartsburd, Schwartzman, Shvidka,
Sherman, Schechter, Schechtman, Shihelman, Shlaen, Shlingbaum, Shlaen,
Shlingbaum, Schneider, Spiegel, Spingarn, Shponkah, Shpritser, Shtalenberg,
Steinberg, Shterenshis, Shulman
Edelman, Epelman
Yudov, Yuldin, Yahnis
Please refer to the site for further information.
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