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Shalom Esther, There is a long list 0n Yad Vashem of Levins from Oshmiany who perished (and a few who survived) 1898 Merl Levin was born in Osmiany, Poland in 1898 to Izchak and Golda. Prior to WWII she lived in Osmiany, Poland. During the war she was in Osmiany, Poland. Merl was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by her son, Irving Levine
Shlomo was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his brother, Irving Levine David Levin was born in Krevo, Poland in 1892 to Shlomo and Dina. He was married to Merl. Prior to WWII he lived in Osmiany, Poland. During the war he was in a camp in Germany. David Levin was born in Krevo, Poland in 1892 to Shlomo and Dina. He was married to Merl. Prior to WWII he lived in Osmiany, Poland. During the war he was in Osmiany, Poland. David was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his son, Irving Levine David was murdered in the Shoah in 1945. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his son, Irving Levine Abram Levin was born in 1890 to Meyer. Prior to WWII he lived in Oshmyany, Poland. During the war he was in Uzbekistan (USSR). This information is based on a List of evacuated persons, found in Card file of Jewish residents of the Soviet Union who were evacuated to Tashkent and from there to various places in Uzbekistan, 02/1942. Rafail Levin was born in 1921 to Moisey. Prior to WWII he lived in Oshmyany, Poland. During the war he was in Uzbekistan (USSR). This information is based on a List of evacuated persons, found in Card file of Jewish residents of the Soviet Union who were evacuated to Tashkent and from there to various places in Uzbekistan, 02/1942. This information is based on a List of evacuated persons, found in Card file of Jewish residents of the Soviet Union who were evacuated to Tashkent and from there to various places in Uzbekistan, 02/1942. Nekhemia Levin was born in Osmiana, Poland to Yitzkhak and Batia. He was a merchant and married to Miriam nee Rabinovitz. Prior to WWII he lived in Osmiana, Poland. During the war he was in Osmiana, Poland. Nekhemia was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his daughter, Rivka Granas Moshe Yitzkhak Levin was born in Oszmiana, Poland to Nekhemia and Miriam. Prior to WWII he lived in Oszmiana, Poland. Moshe yitzkhak was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his sister, Rivka Granas Levin Miriam was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by her daughter, Rivka Granas Levin Moysey Levin was born in 1921 to Abram. Prior to WWII he lived in Oshmyany, Poland. During the war he was in Uzbekistan (USSR). This information is based on a List of evacuated persons, found in Card file of Jewish residents of the Soviet Union who were evacuated to Tashkent and from there to various places in Uzbekistan, 02/1942. Tzvi was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his daughter, Batia Berkovitz Shimon Levin was born in Oszmiana, Poland in 1902. He was a merchant and married to Fruma nee Kantorovitz. Prior to WWII he lived in Oszmiana, Poland. During the war he was in Oszmiana, Poland. Shimon was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his niece, Eta Bleikh Kantorovitz Borukh was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his granddaughter, Maya Krapina Levina Shlomo was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by his sister, Dina Vandelovitz Levin Khasia was murdered in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by, Moshe Levin
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