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About Mimi Breszlauer (Mandl)
She appears as Mimi in her birth record as registered in the family bible by her father, and as Hermina on her daughter Laura Steinitz's testimony page at Yad Vashem.
A Hermina Breslaver of Novi Sad, born in 1888, died in Auschwitz in 1944, appears on the list of murdered Jews from Yugoslavia (Zrtve Rata 1941-1945: Jevreji, Savezni zavod za statistiku, Beograd 1992, Museum of Genocide Victims in Belgrad)). This is probably a different person, as Mimi Bresslauer was born in 1866 and lived in Backa Palanka.
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Mimi Breszlauer (Mandl)'s Timeline
1866 |
June 25, 1866
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Irig, Srem District, Vojvodina, Serbia
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1889 |
November 11, 1889
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Ruma, Srem District, Vojvodina, Serbia
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1892 |
June 17, 1892
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Bačka Palanka, South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia
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1893 |
August 5, 1893
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Backa Palanka, South Backa District, Vojvodina, Serbia
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1898 |
July 29, 1898
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Backa Palanka, South Backa District, Vojvodina, Serbia
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1944 |
1944
Age 77
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Oswiecim, Oświęcim County, Malopolskie, Poland
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