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Bukachevtsy Natives who lived in Germany
Below you will find two lists of people born in Bukachevtsy who moved to 
Germany.  While we do not know the fates of all of them, we assume that they 
perished in the Holocaust. 
Liste der jüdischen Einwohner in Deutschland im Zeitraum von 1933 bis 1945 
 
(translates to  List of Jewish Residents in Germany from 1933 to 1945 
The following people, born in Bukachevtsy, are listed as residents of Germany 
from 1933 to 1945 on this list which was compiled by the Bundesarchiv (German 
Federal Archives). The list was presented to the United States Holocaust 
Memorial Museum in Washington, DC in February, 2009. 
 
From a press release of the USHMM: 
The list was compiled by the foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility, and 
Future” and the German Federal Archives. It contains information on the 
approximately 600,000 Jewish citizens in Germany when the Nazi Party came to 
power. It is the only such list available in North America and will be 
accessible through the Museum’s archives.
 The list makes it possible for the first time to gain a nearly complete overview 
of the Jewish population in Germany before the Holocaust and is an important 
document for reconstructing Jewish history in Germany. The list was compiled in 
cooperation with the German Federal Archives and with the financial support of 
the German government
 
We do not know the certain fate of most of these Bukachevtsy natives.  But we 
have Yad Vashem Pages of Testimony for two.  Chuno Grosnas, son of Wolf Leib and 
Rosa, was married to Sheindel, lived in Lamberg, Westphalia, Germany (south of 
Hamburg) before the war and perished in Poland in 1942.  Nechemia Weissmann, son 
of Yehoshua and Leah, was married to Sheindel Heller, lived in Hamburg before 
the war and perished in Auschwitz.
 
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            Last Name | 
			
			
            First Name | 
            
			
			
            Date of Birth |  
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			Akselrad | 
            
			
			Chaie | 
            
			
			20 July 1886 |  
			| Bergstein | Gottlieb | 1
      April 1891 |  
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			Grosnas | 
            
			
			Chuno | 
            
			
			1888 |  
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			Lichtigfeld | 
            
			
			Klara Weisberg | 
            
			
			11 Oct 1866 |  
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			Luefschuetz | 
            
			
			Wolfgang | 
            
			
			24 January 1901 |  
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			Weissmann | 
            
			
			Nechemia | 
            
			
			25 December 1888 |  
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 Gedenkbuch
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      | The
         
	   
 
      Gedenkbuch
	  
        
        is a memorial or yiskor book for the Jews of Germany, listing almost
        150,000 people.  For each victim, the book cites the last known
        place of residence in Germany, the birth date, the death date (if known)
        and circumstances of death. Zbaszyn, now known as
        Bentschen, 
        was a German-Polish border town.  In 1938 Germany deported over
        17,000 Polish Jews to Zbaszyn but the Poles refused to allow them
        entry.  They stayed there in deplorable conditions for many months
        till the Polish government allowed them to enter the country. 
        There is more information on Bentschen on a site hosted by Yad
        Vashem and one
        hosted by   
        HEART
        (Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team). |  
      | Gedenkbuch. Opfer der
        Verfolgung der Juden unter der national- sozialistischen
        Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933 - 1945; Bundesarchiv; Koblenz,
        2006
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      | Last
        Name | First
        Name | Maiden
        Name | Date
        of Birth | Living
        in | Deported
        to Concentration Camp | Date
        of Death | Place
        of Death |  
      | Akselrad | David |  | 23-Sep-1886 |  | Sachsenhausen | 27-Feb-1940 | Sachsenhausen |  
      | Alt | Chaya | Siedler | 9-May1888 | Stettin |  |  |  |  
      | Baumrind | Benzion |  | 2-Jun-1888 |  | Bentschen
        (Zbaszyn) |  | probably
        Belzec |  
      | Berger | Jacob |  | 19-Jun-1884 | Wolfenbüttel |  |  |  |  
      | Berger | Pepi |  | 23-May-1899 | Recklinghausen
        & Szczecin | 1942-1943,
        Majdanek; 1944-1945,
        Auschwitz; 1945-19
        Jun, Buchenwald |  |  |  
      | Bergwerk | Hilda | Dickman | 3-Jun-1876 | Herne | 29
        Jul 1942, Theresienstadt ghetto; 23
        Sep 1942, Treblinka |  |  |  
      | Dickmann | Chaim |  | 17-Jun-1890 | Stettin |  |  |  |  
      | Dickmann | Hersch |  | 22-Jan-1899 | Stettin |  |  |  |  
      | Dickmann | Minna | Lieder | 4-Feb-1891 | Stettin |  |  |  |  
      | Dickmann | Minna | Holler | 14-Apr-1892 | Stettin |  |  |  |  
      | Holler | Abraham |  | 3-Jun-1884 | Osnabruck,
        Essen, Saarbrucken | 1940,
        Sachsenhausen |  |  |  
      | Holler | Abraham
        Hersch |  | 16-May-1881 | Mainz | 1943,
        Auschwitz | 14-Sep-1943 |  |  
      | Lerner | Golde |  | 18-Jan-1906 | Remschied | 1942,
        Auschwitz | 26-Sep-1942 |  |  
      | Lichtigfeld | Jacob |  | 28-Feb-1928 | Dusseldorf | 27
        Oct 1941, Lodz Ghetto | 28-Mar-1942 |  |  
      | Lieder | Betty |  | 24-Mar-1884 | Szczecin | 12
        Feb 1940, Piaski, Ghetto |  |  |  
      | Lieder | Josef |  | 11-Jul-1881 | Szczecin | 12
        Feb 1940, Piaski, Ghetto | 21-Apr-1940 | Lublin,
        Ghetto |  
      | Lieder | Rosa | Nagelberg | 2-Jan-1889 | Szczecin | 12
        Feb 1940, Piaski, Ghetto |  |  |  
      | Messing | Dina | Holler | 6-Nov-1896 | Leipzig | 1941,
        Tarnow Ghetto |  |  |  
      | Nagelberg | Ben
        Zion |  | 20-Dec-1904 | Stettin |  |  |  |  
      | Nagelberg | Frieda | Holler | 23-Sep-1900 | Hamburg | 28
        Oct 1938 Bentschen (Zbaszyn) |  |  |  
      | Nagelberg | Isaak |  | 17-Feb-1893 | Hamburg | 28
        Oct 1938 Bentschen (Zbaszyn) |  |  |  
      | Schreier | Selig |  | 15-Oct-1889 | Berlin | 28
        Oct 1938 Bentschen (Zbaszyn) |  |  |  
      | Weissmann | Jozef |  | 1-Jan-1867 | Hamburg | Summer
        1939, Bentschen (Zbaszyn) |  |  |  
      | Weissmann | Nechemia |  | 25-Dec-1888 | Hamburg | Summer
        1939, Bentschen (Zbaszyn) |  |  |    
  
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		|  | Josef Lieder was the
            son of Natan and Yehudit and was married to Rosa Nagelberg. 
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		|  | Isaak
          Nagelberg, also
            known as Isidor, was the son of Joel and Chana, and was married to
            Frieda Holler.  He returned to Bukachevtsy from Zbaszyn and was
            killed there. 
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		|  | Frieda Holler
          Nagelberg, was the daughter of Eli and Chaya, and was married to
            Isidor Nagelberg.  She returned to Bukachevtsy from Zbaszyn and
            was killed there. 
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		|  | Jozef (Yossel)
            Weisman was born in 1878, the son of Yehoshua and Leah, and was
            married to Rachel.  He returned to Bukachevtsy from Zbaszyn and
            was killed there. |  |   
 
  
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        German Minority Census, 1939Tracing
        the Past, a
        non-profit organization dedicated to the research and memorialization of
        the Holocaust, has put a searchable version of the German
        Minority Census
        on-line.  There is a great deal of useful information on those
        Bukachevtsy people who lived in Germany in 1939.
      
	  The German government
        conducted a census in May 1939 (including annexed Austria and the
      Sudetenland) that required the head of each household to fill out a card
        which indicated the Jewish background of each of the resident's four
        grandparents. By 1942, the cards of households with one or more
        residents with a Jewish grandparent marked on their card, the so-called
        "Minority Census," were collected and and sent to the Reich
        Genealogy Office. 
	  
      By the 1990s the cards
        were in the custody of the German Federal Archives. The cards are about
        87% complete, lacking only for Thüringen, the Rhine Province, the
        districts of Erfurt and Minden, and several districts of Bavaria. Many
        of the districts included are areas that are now part of Poland (such as
        Silesia and Pomerania) and Russia (Königsberg / Kaliningrad). 
	  
      Microfilm copies of of
        the supplementary cards of the German "Minority Census" of
        1939 are publicly available in the United States at the   
	  Family
        History Library
        of Salt Lake City, Utah; the  
	  Leo
        Baeck Institute
        in New York and the  
	  United
        States Holocaust Memorial Museum
        in Washington, DC; and a copy of the census is in Israel at  
	  Yad
        Vashem in
        Jerusalem. 
	  
      The database contains
        the names of all of the people who lived in the household where one or
        more people had at least one Jewish grandparent. This means that there
        are also a number of non-Jewish individuals in the database, making it
        source material for finding more biographical information on non-Jewish
        spouses.    Of the approximately
        410,000 original entries, about 275,000 (or around 67%) of the
        "Minority Census" are available online, searchable by family
        name, first name, maiden name if applicable, birth date, birth place,
        street address and city.
 
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            | Family
              Name | First
              Name | Maiden
              Name | Date
              of Birth | Place
              of Birth | Address
              in Germany | City
              in Germany |  
            | Akselrad | David |  | 20.07.1886 | Bukaczowce | Johanniterstr.
              31II. | Würzburg
              / Bayern |  
            | Berger | Jacob |  | 19.06.1884 | Bukaczowce | Grosser
              Zimmerhof 21 | Wolfenbuttel |  
            | Bergwerk | Hilde | Dickmann | 03.06.1876 | Bukaczowce | Schulstrasse
              69 | Herne |  
            | Brüll | Rosa | Brull | 15.07.1857 | Bukaczowce | Hauptstrasse
              8 | Lichtenberg/Berlin |  
            | Guttmann | Ella | Dickmann | 16.04.1893 | Bukaczowce | Stoltingstrasse
              9 | Stettin |  
            | Guttmann | Mendel |   | 16.01.1890 | Bukaczowce | Stoltingstrasse
              9 | Stettin |  
            | Haller | Abraham |  | 03.06.1884 | Bukaczowce | Kollegienwall
              2 a | Osnabruck |  
            | Holler | Abraham |  | 16.05.1881 | Bukaczowce | Grosse
              Emmeranstrasse 39 | Mainz |  
            | Lieder | Josef |  | 11.07.1881 | Bukaczowce | Barnimstrasse
              62 | Stettin |  
            | Lieder | Rosa |  | 02.01.1889 | Bukaczowce | Barnimstrasse
              62 | Stettin |  
            | Wachtel | Toni | Akselrad | 23.10.1882 | Bukaczowce | Rosengasse
              1 | Wurzburg |  
 
  
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    | Additional
        information from Bukachevtsy vital records
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		|  | Abraham Hersch Holler
            was the son of Brane Holler and Cudek (sic) Schwartz, both from
            Bukachevtsy 
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		|  | Benzion 
		Baumrind is listed as the son of Chaya Baumrind of Bukachevtsy, no 
		father listed (His father was Benjamin Mandel. Benzion,  and along with 
		his wife Chaya and son Benjamin, returned to Bukachevtsy and they were 
		all killed there.  This information came from Solomon Mandel, a survivor, who remembered these events.
            Solomon's grandfather Meshulum Zalman was a brother of Benjamin.) 
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		|  | David (David Mechel)
            Akselrad (Axelrad) was the son of Chana Lieder and Yossel Axelrad,
            both from Bukachevtsy 
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		|  | Ella Dickmann Guttman
            is listed as the daughter of Berish and Sosie Dickmann |  |  
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	  JewishGen
        Holocaust Database
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    | You can find
        Bukachevtsy natives listed on five different databases included on the 
	   
	  JewishGen
        Holocaust Database.
        A list of the five databases, with links, follows.  You can learn
        more about each database and what it includes, by reading the detailed
        descriptions on Jewishgen.com. The table below provides the basic
        information from each database.  The amount of information on each
        database varies, some contain more extensive information.  Be sure
        to do your own search on the Holocaust Database so as to obtain the
        maximum information. 
		APP - 
	  
	  Auschwitz Prisoners 
		Photos, 1941-1942
      
         
	  
      	NBJ -   
	  North Bavarian Jews 
	  
      PMQ -   
	  Polish Medical 
		Questionnaires 
	  
      SHP - 
		Sharit haPlatah 
		WJ -  
	  
		Westphalian Jews
         DHV -
	
	Dortmund Holocaust Victims RVC -
	
	Revoked German Citizenship and Property Seizures, 1933-1945   |  
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              | Last
                Name | First
                Name | POB | DOB | Residence | Database |  
              | Akselrad | David | Bukaczowce | 20-Jul-1886 | Wurzburg | NBJ |  
              | Wachtel | Chaje | Bukaczowce | 24-Oct-1882 | Wurzburg | NBJ |  
              | Schechter | Barbara | Bukaczowce | 1941 | Fohrenwald | SHP |  
              | Tauber-Hochman | Franka | Bukaczowce | 1910 | Schweden | SHP |  
              | Hammer | Felicie
                Julie | Bukaczowce | 7-Dec-1894 | Kolomea | PMQ |  
              | Kleiner | Szymon | Bukaczowce | 22-Aug-1882 |  | APP |  
              | Berger | Pepi
                Lieder | Bukaczowce | 23-May-1899 | Recklinghausen | WJ |  
              | Baumrind | Benno | Bukaczowce | 2-Jun-18881 | Dortmund | DHV |  
              | Cinder/Zunder | Moses | Bukaczowce | 29-Dec-1883 | Landsberg | RVC |  
              | Guttmann | Mendel | Bukaczowce | 16-Jan-1890 | Stettin | RVC |  
              | Holler | Josef | Bukaczowce | 25-Jan-1898 |  | RVC |  ` 
  
 
  
    
      | Le Mémorial de la Déportation des Juifs 
		de France  |  
      | The information below is from an online database of the "Memorial to the 
		Jews Deported from France", available at https://stevemorse.org/france . 
        This valuable search engine provides access to information on the fate 
		of the 78,000 Jews who were either deported from France or who died in 
		camps in France under the Nazi occupation and the Vichy 
		regime.  A search on Bukaczowce gave us this sad information. |  
	
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				| Surname | Given 
				Name | Age | Date of birth | Place 
				of birth | Place 
				of birth former/other/nearby name | Place of 
				birth in 2012 Memorial | Address | Internment/Transit Camp | Convoy 
				Number | Date of 
				convoy |  
				| SCHARF | Bertha | 19 | 21-Nov-22 | Bukachevtsy,
                  Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine | Bukaczowce | Bukarzowice | Venant 
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