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Zvi Segal

 

Zvi Segal

 

Photo: Zvi Segal, dressed in traditional Jewish garb.

Zvi  Segal, son of Chaim Segal (mother’s name unknown), was born in Romania and lived in Mihaileni.  He was married to Nisla Nussem, and made a living as a trader.  We know from the Page of Testimony that he had one son who survived the Holocaust.  He was sent to Kopaygorod, Ukraine, and was murdered there at age 76.

The Page of Testimony in his memory and the photograph were submitted to Yad Vashem by his grandson, Harry Segal, who lives in Israel.

 

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Gabor Neumann Lina Wagner and her son Robert Marina Smargonski Edith Frank Artur and Truda Rubin Chaya and Masha Kuszer Sarah-Rivka and Meir Steger On November 22, 2004, Yad Vashem will upload the The Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names to its website.
 

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