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      | Nagelberg
        Family
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      | The first photo was given to Sol
      Mandel by Max Nagelberg.  Max grew up in Germany but spent his
      summers in Bukachevtsy visiting his grandparents, Joel and Chana Nagelberg
      and Elia and Chaya Holler. 
      He and Sol were playmates during those summers and then did not meet again
      till about 2000 when Max visited New York.  Most of the people were
        identified by Max. Please contact your webmaster
      if you can identify others. 
 
      | Frieda Holler (born 1900) and Itzchak (Isaac) Nagelberg (born 1893) left
      Bukachevtsy and moved to Germany but were expelled to Bentschen
      in 1938.  Max (born 1924) was sent to Australia on Kindertransport
      and thus survived the Holocaust while the rest of his family were killed
      after returning to Bukachevtsy from Bentschen.  (Ironically, Max
      ended up surviving a Japanese prisoner of war camp as a soldier in the
      Australian Army.)
 
 
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      | 1- David Holler (Max's maternal uncle); 2 - Esta Holler (Max's maternal
      aunt); 3 - Freida Holler Nagelberg (Max's mother); 4 - Oscar the dentist
      ?; 6 - Oscar Nagelberg (Max's brother); 7 - Chaya Holler; 8 - Elia Holler;
      9 - Adi Nagelberg (Max's brother); 10 - Willie Nagelberg;
      11 - Rivka  Holler (Max's maternal aunt) ; 12 - Max Nagelberg
 
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      | Outside the
        Holler house in Bukachevtsy.  (This photo was shared by Rosalie
        Lawrence, who was a cousin of Max's.  Rosalie and her sister Ruth
        were 'introduced' to Max by Sol Mandel, who remembered how they were
        related.  And all of this happened across the US, Israel, and
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