Wajsbeker / Wajsbekier Holocaust-Era Records in Wolbrom, Żarki, Szczekociny, and nearby towns
5 Holocaust-era records for Wajsbeker / Wajsbekier and related spellings.
These records span Wolbrom (Volbrom), Żarki (Zharki), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Pilica (Piltz), Janów (Yanov), Kromołów (Krimilov), Piotrków (Petrikev), Radomsko (Radomsk), Włoszczowa (Vlotsheve), and nearby towns.
Note: These results are missing 131 WAJSBEKER records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »
Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 1, Jan 1946; only "Poland" listings [H]
| -Sort- | Page number | Name | Surname from previous column | Place of birth | Date of birth | Father's name | Mother's name | Notes (not by typist) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14137 | 128 | Leib Weissbaecker | WEISSBAECKER | Krakow/ Kraków, Poland | 1910 | Jehoshua | Frumet | Kraków added because it seems more likely |
Poland: Register of Jewish Survivors II (Jewish Agency, 1945) [H]
| -Sort- | Digital file id | Page | Given name(s) | Surname(s) from previous or next columns | Place | Typing notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 62271 | 10-DSC00088.jpg | 274 | Jakob | WAJSBEHER | Dabrowa-G. | |
| 62272 | 10-DSC00088.jpg | 274 | Feiwel | WEISBECKER | Rychbach | |
| 62273 | 10-DSC00088.jpg | 274 | Gucia | WAJSBEKER | Bedzin |
Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]
| -Sort- | Subdocument | Sublist | Page | Surname | Given name | Surname from previous column | Birth year or age | Birth place or last residence | Typing notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14803 | 2. Polish Jews liberated from the Bergen-Belsen camp (List A: 29-30; List B: 30-31; List C: 30-31) | List B | 31 | WAJSBEKER | Szaja | 1916 | Dabrowa Gornicza |
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