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My mother and me 49 years ago. |
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If you are looking for anyone born in Szydlowiec,
Poland before WWll. You have found at least a few survivors. Kaczala was
the name. Another name is Reczman or Rechtmann. The spelling is not important.
The phonetics of it is. For Kaczala the names were Morton and Czarny. For
Reczman or Rechtmann or similar to the spelling was Yosel and Faiga. If there
is a slight similarity .... please, don't be shy and do e-mail me. I will
respond.
If you are also looking for the Nudelmann's from Warsaw, Poland e-mail me too. The Nudelmann's had a harder time with life. Only one survived that I know of. His name was Henik Nudelmann (aka Chaim or Heinrick or Hymie, it all depends on what nationality addressed him).He fought to stay alive in the ghetto of Warsaw against the Nazi. He died after the War in a place called Krefeld, Germany around 1958/9 of illness. To this day the German government can't locate his body. He is listed as dying in Krefeld, Germany though.Leon Nudelmann, who is Henik's father didn't survive the War at all. No one but the killers could know when he was killed except it was done in a place called Aushwitz. Regina Nudelmann, Henik's mother was luckier. Her torture didn't last as long as her husband's. She died in the Warsaw ghetto. Her maiden name was Beckmann. Is there a Nudelmann or Beckmann alive from that time? I don't know. Please e-mail me if you know. I know nothing about the Beckmann's except the first name which was Regina and that she was married to Leon and had many children and that Henik as far as history stands was the only survivor of a very huge family.I am not sure how many. There is no one to ask. (A plight the surviving family children members have when trying to pull teeth out of the survivors to talk).
E-mail me at wildo17420@aol.com to compare notes. The war was nasty and many
died in vain.Those that survived are living in a personal hell
and their children are paying dearly due to man's inhumanity to man.
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Wildo17420@aol.com
Searching for lost relatives.
The man in the concentration camp garb is my uncle Morton Piasek. Unfortunately he died a few years ago. He was lucky. He made it out of Aushwitz.He was married to my mother's sister Hankah(pronounced Chankah). My aunt Hankah is the woman in the wedding dress. Uncle Morton is on the left of her. (second row)
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My aunt Hankah's wedding picture. |