Bystrytsya Holocaust








The day after Passover 5704 (16 April 1944), the general roundup of all Bystrytsya's Jews began.
They were all taken to the ghetto, where they cowered for a month or so and then were transported to Auschwitz.




~ Bystrytsya Holocaust Data ~

The names below are from the Nevek deportation lists.
Source: The Nevek Deportation List database at the Nevek-Klarsfeld web site.

Disclaimer: The following names were found searching the Nevek-Klarsfeld web site for individuals listed as living in or born in. Unfortunately, for reasons unknown, the list is incomplete.

If your family member is not listed below, see the Yad Vashem Archives - Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names, a more complete database of names.



( * = Not transcribed; -né suffix at the end of a name = Mrs. )

NAME Year of Birth NAME Year of Birth NAME Year of Birth
BRAUN, Hermann 1907 KATZ, Majer 1912 SCHOOR, Adolf 1890
BRAUN, Tilda 1918 KLEIMANN, Miklos 1915 WEISS, David 1929
FIXLER, Abraham 1917 RUBINSTEIN, Laszlo 1909 ZALMANOVICS, Roza 1927
GRUNBERGER, Dora 1926 RUSZNAK, Henrik 1891 ZALMANOVICS, Helen 1928
KALLER, Rozsa 1922 SCHON, David 1920 ZELMANOVICS, Roza 1927



~ Bystrytsya Holocaust Survivors ~

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Created and Compiled by:
Marshall J. KATZ, USA
with assistance from:

Nevek-Klarsfeld
Amos Israel ZEZMER, France
and the following:


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Updated: 09 September 2020

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