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Lonia goldman fishman biography of donald

          Deportation changed “everything in his life.” On August 27, , he lost his mother Leah (Lonia), who was a teacher.

          My name before I married was Lonia Goldman.!

          Identifier
          irn509103
          Language of Description
          English
          Alt. Identifiers
          • 1992.A.0125.25
          • RG-50.233.0025
          Level of Description
          Item
          Languages
          Source
          EHRI Partner

          Sharon Tash, of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ID Card Project, conducted the interview with Lonia Fishman in Malden, MA on March 29, 1992.

          United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

          Funding Note: The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

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          • Fishman, Sevek, 1918-
          • Sharon Tash
          • Lonia Fishman
          • Fishman, Lonia, 1920-
          • Jewish police officers--Poland--Warsaw.

          • Jews--Persecutions--Poland.

            Lonia Goldman Fishman was born in in Poland to a strictly orthodox Jewish family.

          • Lonia Goldman Fishman was born in in Poland to a strictly orthodox Jewish family.
          • Lonia Goldman Fishman was born in in Poland to a strictly orthodox Jewish family.
          • My name before I married was Lonia Goldman.
          • Lonia Fishman (née Goldman, born on May 3, in Wegrow, Poland) and her husband, Sevek Fishman, discuss Lonia's childhood and her family Your search.
          • He was deported, and perished in a concentration camp.
          • Suicidal behavior.
          • Jewish ghettos--Poland--Warsaw.
          • Hiding places--Poland--Warsaw.
          • Warsaw (Poland)
          • Jewish women in the Holocaust.

            Lonia Fishman (née Goldman, born on May 3, in Wegrow, Poland) and her husband, Sevek Fishman, discuss Lonia's childhood and her family Your search.

          • Women--Personal narratives.
          • World War, 1939-1945--Jews--Poland--Warsaw.
          • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narratives