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Who is the little girl in the old photograph, seen with my mother Rywci Gostynska Gombin, 1934? There are more such pictures with the same beautiful little unknown girl, probably a niece from Zakroczym. She perished in the Holocaust, without leaving any traces. I want to know and remember her name!

18.9.99: I found the name, through the help of Isachar Pater, and in the book of J. Zilberberg: "Zakroczym Sheli" - published by the author 1985, (in the necrology list) and the data from ZAKROCZYM JRI Polish State Archive. The name of the family was: "PIJERZHNJANKA"!!! (the baker)

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This section is dedicated to the anonymous Jewish victims of the Holocaust; robbed of their culture, their families, their property and their lives; whose blood fill the frozen rivers of Poland; their eternal cry shutters the skies of that land; their ashes scattered in the cursed earth and their holy memory dwells in our heart.

Tel Aviv 2.3.1999.

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Useful Information and Help:

Yad Va'Shem

JewishGen Holocaust Global Registry

Missing Identity

The Forgotten Camps: Tracing People Lost in the Holocaust

Search and Unite

Holocaust Children

The Zionist Central Archive

Database of Unclaimed Swiss Bank Acoounts and Other Holocaust Era Assets

Batya Unterschatz-The Search Bureau for Missing Relatives
The Jewish Agency
P.O.Box 92
Jerusalem
ISRAEL
Phone: 00-972-2-6202652
fax: 00-972-2-6202893

Polish Archive of Auschwitz at:
Panstowe Muzeum Oswiecim Brzezinka
Mr. Jerzy Wroblewski - Director
32-603 Oswiecim 5
Poland
Phone: (0-33) 432-022
Fax: (0-33) 431-934

American Red Cross Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center
4700 Mt. Hope Drive,
Baltimore. Md. 21215
USA
Phone # 1-410-764-5311

International Tracing Center
Grosse Allee 5-9,
34444 Arolsen,
Germany

Courtesy of Nicole Berline

The Serge Klarsfeld's List of the 70,000 French Jewish Holocaust Victims has been computerised by Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine. CD-ROM is available for sale:
C.D.J.C.:
17 rue Geoffroy-Lasnier
75004 Paris
FRANCE

Courtesy of Nicole Berline

Old city books and phone books are kept in Poland at:
Muzeum Poczty i Telekomunikacji
ul. Krasinskiego 1
50-954 WROCLAW
POLAND

Old maps are kept at:
Muzeum Techniki
PK:N Al. Jerozdimskie
00-901 WASZAWA
POLAND

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Polish Propery Jewish Owners List (Partial)

Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael: The Official List of Missing Persons from Eastern Europe in World War II whose Properties in Israel it Managed in the Past or Manages Today.

Polish Jews who Purchased Property in Palestine (Partial List)

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Who is the girl in the old photograph, seen with my uncle, Pinkus Gostynski in the forest of Gombin? Ben Guyer (Chaja) informed me she was his cousin, and her mother was the sister of my grandfather, Jakob Gostynski from Gombin. She married a baker in Zakroczym. The family perished in the Nazi Holocaust. What were their names?

18.9.99: I found the name, through the help of Isachar Pater, and in the book of J. Zilberberg: "Zakroczym Sheli" - published by the author 1985, (in the necrology list) and the data from ZAKROCZYM JRI Polish State Archive. The name of the family was: "PIJERZHNJANKA"!!! (the baker)


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