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Jankiel (Yankel, Yaakov, or Jacob)
Wiernik (Hebrew: יעקב ויירניק; 1889–1972) was a Polish-Jewish
Holocaust survivor who was an
influential figure in the...
- Yankel, Yankele, Yankl,
Jankiel,
Jankel is a
Jewish given name. It is a
Yiddish diminutive (Yiddish: יאַנקל) of Jacob. It is also used as a surname. Yankelevich...
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named "Nicholas", was
mentioned in
survivor literature (Rok w
Treblince by
Jankiel Wiernik,
translated into
English as A Year in
Treblinka in 1945). Ukrainian–American...
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after 12
minutes and were
closed for 20
minutes or less.
According to
Jankiel Wiernik, who
survived the 1943
prisoner uprising and escaped, when the...
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Jankiel Kruhier:
Shacharit B'chol (W****day Shacharit),
Minsk 1897...
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Jankel Adler (born
Jankiel Jakub Adler; 26 July 1895 – 25
April 1949) was a Polish-Jewish avant-garde
painter and
printmaker active primarily in Germany...
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interested in the
conditions which surrounded it.
According to one survivor,
Jankiel Wiernik,
Lambert avoided looking at dead
bodies and
treated his Jewish...
- p. 292, ISBN 978-0-14-311671-4 also at
Google Books preview Wiernik,
Jankiel (1945). A Year in
Treblinka (Fourteen chapters;
digitized by Zchor.org)...
- Illinois, the son of Eva (née Ewa Blum) and
Jacob Wolowicz/Wolovitz (
Jankiel Wołowicz). He was the
youngest of
three children and had two
older sisters:...
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maximum capacity of 22,000
deaths in 24 hours.[page needed]
According to
Jankiel Wiernik: "When the new gas
chambers were completed, the Hauptsturmführer...