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Friday, 30 November 2007 03:11
Shimon Rubinstein

Shimon Rubinstein (Jerusalem):

Personal Tragedies as a Reflection to a Great Tragedy Called

S T R U M A
Posted on 01.05. 2003. Copyright © by Shimon Rubinstein

Gretty Rubinstein


In memory of my wife Gretty Rubinstein, zl

Drawing by Gretty Rubinstein

 


  ... eight of the 768 victims of Struma ..
Preface
Renewed Interest in the Sinking of the Struma
I. The Jews from the Town of Barlad and Their Relatives Who Perished during the Struma Tragedy
1 The Marcus Family
2. “Figaro” Marcus
3. The Leibovici Family
4. Shmil (Shmuel) Gutenmacher
5. The Schechters
6. Ozias (Iehoshua) Blank
7. Sofia (Sofie) Sara Zisman
8. Rasela and Florica Landau
9. The Testimonies of Shaul Cohen (Cahani)
and Iancu Friedman
II. David Stoliar’s Testimony
III. The Tragedy of a Survivor:
The Story of Medeea Salmovici (Marcovici)
IV.
The Views of Edward Keith - Roach, a British
Official, during the British Mandate in Palestine
V.
Responses in the Turkish Parliment
Vl. Appendices

David Stoliar’s Testimony, Jacob Stoliar’s Testimony
Professor Aroni’s corrigenda to “Comments etc.”
The Testimony of Alda Mouchly
The Testimony of Professor Bernard Sulitzianu
Touvia Carmeli’s Analysis
Prof. A. Galante, Ouvre de transit de refugies 1941
Prof. A. Galante, Le naufrage du bateau Struma 1942
Notes
Publications of the Author


Gustav Feller
Gideon Neuman

Margareta Margukies (Gretty)
Ionas Bercovici*
Itzak Terkatin
Olga Daian

 

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