Domicela's Przemysl
Blog-friend and Przemysl resident Domicela shared loads of interesting photos with me...
Here's a few:
Entry to the cemetery. Looks to be in fine shape these days.
Domicela's family
Memorial stone at Krasiczyn, near Przemysl.
From Wiki:
Mass graves from the '39 massacre.
Edward Metzger - my great uncle.
Rozia Felner. Read Dr. Hartman's obit here.
The stone my family erected in honor of my mother's Przemysl families: Metzger and Silberman
Parts of the cemetery still need a lot of work...
Here's a few:
Entry to the cemetery. Looks to be in fine shape these days.
Domicela's family
Memorial stone at Krasiczyn, near Przemysl.
From Wiki:
Lieberman was born into a Jewish family in Galicia, then part of Austro-Hungary. In 1907–14 and 1917–18, he was a member of parliament in Vienna.
He was a Legionnnaire in World War I, and a leader of the Polish Socialist Party (PPS). In January 1919 he became a member of the Polish Sejm (parliament). After the May 1926 Coup d'État, he became an opponent of Józef Piłsudski. In the aftermath of his prosecution in the 1931–32 Brest trials, he emigrated to France.
During World War II, he cooperated with Władysław Sikorski. In September 3, 1941 – October 20, 1941, Lieberman was minister of justice in the Polish government-in-exile in London, England.
Mass graves from the '39 massacre.
Edward Metzger - my great uncle.
Rozia Felner. Read Dr. Hartman's obit here.
The stone my family erected in honor of my mother's Przemysl families: Metzger and Silberman
Parts of the cemetery still need a lot of work...
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