A Family Album of the People
of the Drohobycz Administrative District

Photographs sent abroad, hidden throughout the war, or entrusted to friends have survived
as a testimonial to the lives of the families of the Drohobycz, Borysław and the region.


Family Album



A Physician in Boryslaw

David Lichtgarn and his Family


The Remarkable Survival of Mordecai Markel of Borysław

The Markel and Seeman Families



The Oil Magnates of Drohobycz

The Gartenberg Family


Fashionable Young Ladies

The Langer and Stempler Families



From a Market Stall in Drohobycz to Palestine and New York

The Kammerman Family


The Vice-Mayor of Drohobycz

Jakob Feuerstein's Family

A Lumber Merchant's Family

The Family of Isaac Feuerstein


They Owned a Variety Store in Wolanka

The Gottfried Family

Escape from the Poverty of Borysław

The Schiff Family

A Distinguished Drohobycz Family

The Sternbachs

   

The Survival of Serafina Strasser

http://www.flickr.com/photos/michellesoemoe/3006967141/


Hidden in a Bunker in Borysław

The Survival of Yitzhak David Steg

 

Olga’s Story

The story of Olga who grew up in Borysław.

http://migs.concordia.ca/memoirs/sher_olga/sher_olga_intro.htm

The Family of Hersch and Ester Hinde Hammerman
of Drohobycz

Fanny Schweig's Letter


Alexander Schwarz’s Story

Alexander Schwarz was born in Borysław on 23 February 1921.
He survived the Janowska labour camp in Lwów.


www.history.ucsb.edu/projects/holocaust/Resources
/JanowskaSurvivor047.htm

We Remember the Orphans

The Story of June Friedman (Dzunia Steinberg)
and her survival in Borysław

http://www.zchor.org/friedman/june.htm

 

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