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Jehuda Gerszonowicz

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Jehuda Gerszonowicz

Birth
Poland
Death
1944 (aged 76–77)
Poland
Burial
Rogożnica, Powiat świdnicki, Dolnośląskie, Poland Add to Map
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The third of eight children, Jehuda was born in the predominantly Jewish town of Wodzislaw, about 45 miles north of Krakow. Jehuda's father was a mechanic and locksmith, and had trained Jehuda and his brothers in the trade. Jehuda eventually opened his own shop in the nearby town of Miechow. He had eight children--five sons and three daughters--by two marriages.

Jehuda later worked with his sons as a machinist at the Plaszow labor camp near Krakow. In 1944 he was deported to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp where he was murdered.
The third of eight children, Jehuda was born in the predominantly Jewish town of Wodzislaw, about 45 miles north of Krakow. Jehuda's father was a mechanic and locksmith, and had trained Jehuda and his brothers in the trade. Jehuda eventually opened his own shop in the nearby town of Miechow. He had eight children--five sons and three daughters--by two marriages.

Jehuda later worked with his sons as a machinist at the Plaszow labor camp near Krakow. In 1944 he was deported to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp where he was murdered.

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