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Chaya and Masha Kuszer

Chaya and Masha Kuszer

Photo: the two sisters, Chaya and Masha, with an elderly man

Masha (left) and Chaya were born in Zareby Koscielne, Poland.  Their father, Shlomo, owned a shop, and their mother, Sarah, was a housewife.  At the end of 1939 (exact date unknown) the whole family was taken to Zambrow, Poland, where they were shot and buried in a mass grave. Masha was two, and her sister Chaya was just one year old.

The Pages of Testimony in their memory and the photograph were submitted to Yad Vashem by Bella Schwartzbord, the girls’ aunt, who lives in the US.

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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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