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Frida Freiber Prifer

Frida Freiber Prifer nee Zomerman was born in Ulaszkowce, Poland in 1910 to Barukh and Etel. She was a seamstress and married to Tzvi. Prior to WWII she lived in Horodenka, Poland. During the war she was in Horodenka, Poland.

Frida was murdered in the Shoah (according to this source).

This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by her brother, Tzvi Zomerman

  During the Shoah, Jews were murdered in a variety of ways, among them gassing, shooting, burning, drowning or burial alive, exhaustion through forced labor, starvation, epidemic diseases, deprivation of medical care and minimal hygienic conditions, and more. Some Jews took their own lives in order to escape arrest and further persecution, or to end their hopeless, relentless suffering.

Last NameFreiber
Last NamePrifer
First NameFrida
Maiden NameZomerman
GenderFemale
Date of Birth1910
Place of BirthUlaszkowce,Czortkow,Tarnopol,Poland
Father's First NameBarukh
Mother's First NameEtel
Marital StatusMarried
Spouse's First NameTzvi
Permanent Place of ResidenceHorodenka,Horodenka,Stanislawow,Poland
ProfessionSeamstress
Place during the WarHorodenka,Horodenka,Stanislawow,Poland
Place of DeathAuschwitz,Camp,Poland
Date of Death20/10/1942
Status according to Sourcemurdered
Submitter's Last NameZomerman
Submitter's First NameTzvi
Relationship to VictimBrother
SourceYad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Type of materialPage of Testimony
Item ID1018275
* Automatic translation from Hebrew

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