Personal documents of Grigory Shepetinsky, born in Slonim, Poland, 1925 and Todor Friedmann, born in Malaszewicze Duze, Poland, 1923, prepared, 1944-1948

Identifier
O.32/119
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • Russian
  • ער
  • German
  • Belarusian
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

pages

25

Personal documents

Original

Archival History

The materials were transferred to Yad Vashem by שפט צבי

Scope and Content

Personal documents of Grigory Shepetinsky, born in Slonim, Poland, 1925 and Todor Friedmann, born in Malaszewicze Duze, Poland, 1923, prepared, 1944-1948 Personal documents of Cwi (Grigory Shepetinsky) Shefet including documents and confirmations regarding his participation in the partisans movement in Belorussia; confirmations of Cwi Shepetinsky and Todor Friedmann as illegal immigrants on the "Exodus" ship, 1947; documents dated, 1945-1948.

Places

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תיעוד אישי של Shepetinsky Grigory יליד 1925 Slonim פולין ו-Friedmann Todor יליד 1923 Malaszewicze Duze פולין מהשנים 1944-1948

Identifier
O.32/119
Language of Description
Hebrew
Level of Description
File
Languages
  • Russian
  • ער
  • German
  • Belarusian
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

pages

25

תעוד-אישי

מקור

Archival History

שפט צבי

החומרים נמסרו ליד ושם על ידי

Scope and Content

תיעוד אישי של Shepetinsky Grigory יליד 1925 Slonim פולין ו-Friedmann Todor יליד 1923 Malaszewicze Duze פולין מהשנים 1944-1948 תיעוד אישי של שפט צבי (Shepetinsky Grigory) כולל תעודות ואישורים על השתתפותו בתנועת הפרטיזנים בבילורוסיה; אישורים של Shepetinsky מעפיל "יציאת-אירופה תש"ז" ושל Friedmann Todor מהשנים 1945-1948.

Places

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.