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* KEYWORDS : <[[Drohobycz Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> | * KEYWORDS : <[[Drohobycz Ghetto]]> <[[Hidden Children]]> | ||
* MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' ( | * MEMOIRS : ''The Children Accuse'' (1947), 221-226. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
* [[Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland]] #344 (29 Jun 1945) | * [[Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland]] #344 (29 Jun 1945) -- YES | ||
* [[Polish Children Survivors (JewishGen)]] -- YES | |||
Janek "Jan" Kulbinger was born May 13, 1930 in Drohobycz, Poland; the son of Tadeusz Kulbinger and Jetka Silberman (Jetti Liebermann). | Janek "Jan" Kulbinger was born May 13, 1930 in Drohobycz, Poland; the son of Tadeusz Kulbinger and Jetka Silberman (Jetti Liebermann). |
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Janek Kulbinger (M / Poland, 1930), Holocaust survivor.
- KEYWORDS : <Drohobycz Ghetto> <Hidden Children>
- MEMOIRS : The Children Accuse (1947), 221-226.
Biography
- Holocaust Survivor Testimonies, Poland #344 (29 Jun 1945) -- YES
- Polish Children Survivors (JewishGen) -- YES
Janek "Jan" Kulbinger was born May 13, 1930 in Drohobycz, Poland; the son of Tadeusz Kulbinger and Jetka Silberman (Jetti Liebermann).
"The invasion of the Germans into Drohobycz. Pogroms organized by the Ukrainians. Organizing the ghetto in Drohobycz. Further liquidation actions. During one of them, the author lost his mother and siblings. Escape from the transport going to the death camp in Bełżec. Stay in Lviv on the so-called Aryan papers. In 1944, he was admitted as a Pole to the orphanage of R.G.O."