Terfus family: personal papers 1923-2001
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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Auschwitz was the largest of the German Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers. Over 1.1 million men, women and children lost their lives in Auschwitz....
Majus, Fanny. d c 1943
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Lemberg ghetto xx Lvov ghetto
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Terfus, Deborah. b 1939
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Terfus, Charlotte. 1914
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Terfus, Manja. d 1943
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Terfus, Michael. 1908
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Majus, Hermann. d c1943
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Kitchener internment camp
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Terfus - Michael - 1908-1971
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Michael Terfus (1908-1971) was born in Ryzsan, Russia, son of Jakob and Dora Terfus. He worked as a dental technician in Berlin. In January 1939, Michael got married to Charlotte Majus (1914-2005) from Berlin, only daughter of Hermann and Fanny Majus (née Ascheim) of Poland and Austria respectively. Charlotte was pregnant when she and her husband escaped Nazi persecution on a one-way exit permit to England in March 1939. They initially lived at the Jews' Temporary Shelter in London'...
Zucker, Jacqueline. b 1943
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