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Looking for my brother: 
Bigler, Yosel Izik

Yosel Izik Bigler was born in 1930 in Laschiov, Poland. After his mother died, my father remarried to my mother, Shindl Fischelson, and they lived in the town Tomashow-Lubelski. 

Our late father was Berko Bigler, born in 1904, died 1942. His grandparents were Shie and Mirel.

The last letter to my mother, was received in the Russian language, on January 17, 1949. It was sent from the city Cilabinsk in Siberia.

He wrote: "Me and my sister Galina will not arrive. I am in Cilabinsk and she is in Korgna. Mother, please help me with a parcel or money. I will inform you when my Visa for leaving Moscow will arrive".

On his last letter, received on April 15, 1949 he wrote: "Dear mother, I received your letter and the Visa, but I do not have the money to pay for it. Don't wait for me since I shall not arrive". 

My brother should be approximately 72 years old today. I miss him very much and still hope to see him. Any information will be appreciated.
 

Please contact: Hezi Bigler, Israel

E. mail: big_ler@bezeqint.net


 
 
Seeking information about the children of:
Lawenda Israel Mendel & Esther

born in Warsaw, Poland, and was a ‘Victim of the Holocaust’.

Children’s names: Chava, Frania, Regina, Fela, Tola.E-mail: afamon@hotmail.com 

 
 
Seeking information about:
Schroetter, Moritz Moshe

born in Poland 7.12.1891 – Died in 
Haifa, Israel (Palestine) 19.2.1946.
Lived in Berlin, owned a Porcelain, Crystal 
& Glass business on Alexanderinen St. 
in Alexanderinen Hof. 
Married Netti Schmidt. Divorced 1926. 
Fathered a boy: Adolf Siegmund.
Was kept illegally as prisoner on the island 
of Mauritius. Arrived in Haifa, on 8.5.1945. 

E-mail:gass@inter.net.il

Web Site: http://www.jewishmemorialcenter.com/individual_Biographies/


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