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Szlama Ber Winer, nom de
guerre Yakov (Ya'akov)
Grojanowski (23
September 1911 – c. 10
April 1942), was a
Polish Jew from
Izbica Kujawska, who escaped...
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Szlama (diminutive Szlamek) is a
Polish Yiddish male
given name of Š-L-M.
Notable people with the name include:
Szlama Ber
Winer (1911–1942),
Polish Jew...
- Chełmno
extermination camp
during World War II by
Michael Podchlebnik and
Szlama Ber Winer. A
group of
prisoners attempt to
escape Chełmno extermination...
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Szlama Grzywacz (1909–1944) was one of the
members of the
French resistance executed at the fort of Mont Valérien as a
member of the
Manouchian group,...
- from the camp,
Szlama Ber
Winer (also
known incorrectly as
Szlawek Bajler),
under the
pseudonym of
Yakov (or Jacob) Grojanowski.
Szlama Ber
Winer managed...
- the
author of the
Grojanowski Report,
written under an ****umed name by
Szlama Ber Winer, a
prisoner in the
Jewish Sonderkommando who
escaped only to perish...
- Selim, Salem, Salim, Salma, Salmah, Salman, Selimah, Shelimah, Salome,
Szlama (Polish) etc.
Arabic (and by
extension Maltese), Hebrew, Ge'ez, and Aramaic...
- on
March 25, 1889, by
Szlama Rochmann in Berlin, and
later bought in 1932 by Reemtsma. The
Jewish cigarette manufacturer Szlama Rochmann (17 June 1857–17...
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American television personality Stephen Winer,
American comedy writer Szlama Ber
Winer (1911–1942), a
Polish Jew
during the
Holocaust 15606 Winer, a...
- (1941) Jean
Moulin (1943)
Marie Politzer (1943)
Missak Manouchian (1944)
Szlama Grzywacz (1944)
Thomas Elek (1944)
Spartaco Fontanot (1944) Wolf Wajsbrot...