WWI NIZHNY NOVGOROD
PROVINCE: REFUGEES
(Lithuanian National
Committee)
“…fate
of the citizens of the Russian Empire, most of them were forced to move to Nizhny
Novgorod province from the Western provinces, such as the territories of the
present Baltic countries, Poland, Republic of Belarus and Ukraine…The majority
of the refugees left Nizhny Novgorod province as a result of re-evacuation
which lasted till 1922. However, a significant number of families remained….”
The
following is a partial list of
individuals who may have been Jewish:
Baioras
Michael
Bahr Movsha
Begun Mordko
Bezruky
Shmerka
Bender Leyba
Bin Gertsch
Biterman Abram
Blyum Khana
Bose Michael
Braznik Feig
Bren Zelma
Vazgis Osip
Vazgis Osip
Weinberg
Moshka
Vasergal Itsko
Gelb Chaim
Gilis Osip
Giterman Abram
Goldstein
Abraham
Golshan Itsik
Gottlieb
Phillip
Grosmark
Mordko
Gugerman Deyza
Zhuk Osip
Zhuravski
Abram
Saltzman Anna
Zaharevich
Osip
Zilberg Isha
Zilbert Iosel
Kagan Leiser
Kantor Taub
Kaplan Sora
Kashkel
Alexander
Kirzhner Ber
KoganKhaya
Kodis Pavel
Kok Ivan
Yakovlevich
Koflovich
Mendel
Lazarovych
Ivan
Levi Leyba
Levin Rokha
Lizhansky
Iosel
Mer Itsik
Miller Eliya
Mordas
Alexander
Narakh Feliks
Novik-Bam Ita
Pokroy Genya
Pochinka Leyba
Rubin Paul
Rubinson
Israel
Rudzi Mikhail
Russin Osip
Sak-Ekshteyn
Moisey
Tarshis Musha
Teper Berko
Trats Mikel
Trats Itsko
Trats Iosel
Trats Abram
Tushis Semen
Urbanowicz
Yeshe
Urbanowicz
Sofia
Urbanowicz
Osip
Freybandt
Hirsch
Gottlieb
Philip
Hawa/Khava
Pearl/Perla
Haimovich
Khana
Haimovich
Wolfe
Kharnash/Harnash
Ayzik/Isaac
Hotz Aron
Tsadikovich
Yudel
Tsinkus Joseph
Shaykis Maria
Schairo Meyer
Shevelovich
Itska
Shimolyunas/Shimulinas
Joseph
Schlager Felix
Schneider
Malka
Schneider
Hirsch
Shulkes Chaya
Einar Anna
Epel Haim
Yakonis Victor
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