Stavne Holocaust | ||||||
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The day after Passover 5704 (16 April 1944), the general roundup of all Stavne's Jews began. They were all taken to the ghetto, where they cowered for a month or so and then were transported to Auschwitz. |
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~ Stavne Holocaust Data ~ |
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The names below are from the Nevek deportation lists. |
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Source: The Nevek Deportation List database at the Nevek-Klarsfeld web site. |
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( * = Not transcribed; -né suffix at the end of a name = Mrs. ) |
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~ Stavne Holocaust Survivors ~ |
If you have a personal story to share by a survivor of the Holocaust from Stavne, click HERE to contact me. |
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Created and Compiled by: Marshall J. KATZ, USA with assistance from: Nevek-Klarsfeld Amos Israel ZEZMER, France and the following: JewishGen members/descendants and contributors of Stavne Jewish families: .... |
Updated: 22 November 2020 |
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