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Berek Lajcher (24
October 1893 – 2
August 1943) was a
Jewish physician and
social activist from Wyszków
before the
Holocaust in Poland,
remembered for...
- Weinfeld,
Roman (May–June 2013),
Jedno tylko życie –
Berek Lajcher [One only life –
Berek Lajcher] (in Polish), vol. 173, Warsaw:
Midrasz (bi-monthly), Maj/Czerwiec...
- Weinfeld,
Roman (May–June 2013). "Jedno
tylko życie –
Berek Lajcher" [One only life –
Berek Lajcher].
Midrasz (in Polish). 173 (3). Warsaw: 36–43. Retrieved...
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lecher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lecher may
refer to: Dr.
Berek Lajcher (also
spelled Lecher, 1893–1943),
Jewish physician and
Holocaust resistance...
- and "Dr.
Leichert from Węgrów". The latter,
whose real name was
Berek Lajcher, is said by
Samuel Rajzman to have
replaced Dr. Chorążycki and
become the...
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Joselewicz (1764–1809),
Polish Jewish colonel of the
Polish Army
Berek Lajcher (1893–1943),
Polish Jewish physician and
social activist,
officer of the...
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August 1943,
under the
leadership of
former Polish Army
officer Dr.
Berek Lajcher. Some of
these prisoners were
aided in
escaping across the Bug
River by...
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Ghetto Uprising Jarosław
Kalinowski (born 1962),
Polish politician Berek Lajcher (1893–1943), Polish-Jewish
physician and
activist Lanberry (born 1987)...
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Finkelstein Artur Gold
Ludwik Holcman Stefanie Horovitz J****z
Korczak Berek Lajcher Henryka Łazowertówna
Yechiel Lerer Yitzchak Lowy
Simon Pullman Natan Spigel...
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Underground by Dr.
Berek Lajcher from Wegrów (also a
former Polish Army officer, who
arrived at
Treblinka on May 1).
Lajcher (improperly, Lecher) launched...