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Family Tree Paternal grandfather Paternal grandmother Maternal grandfather Maternal grandmother Salomon Federgrün 1872 -? Reisa Federgrün (nee?) 1872 1936 or 1937 Ksil Schnitzer?-?? Schnitzer (nee?)?-? Father Mother Albert (Abel) Federgrün 1896-1942 Taube Federgrün (nee Schnitzer) 1895-1942 Siblings Ruchel Federgrün (f) 1930 1942 Interviewee Leopold Sokolowski (changed from Pynchas Federgrün) 1924 Spouse Gabriela Sokolowska (nee Utrata) 1930 Children Ryszard Sokolowski 1949 Renata Brodka (nee Sokolowska) 1953 1

The interviewee and his family Full name Leopold Sokolowski (changed from Pynchas Federgrün in the 1940s to hide Jewish identity) Where and when were you born? Nowy Targ, 14 th June 1924 Where else did you live? Cracow, Poznan Your educational level? Graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan with a Master s degree in political studies What sort of work do/did you do? Before WW II: messenger boy After WW II: mechanic How religious was your parents home? How were you raised? His family observed Jewish traditions, they kept the kashrut. They regularly went to the synagogue on Sabbath and the high holidays. What is your mother tongue? Polish How many other languages do you speak? Yiddish, German 2

If you were in an army, tell us which army and the dates Polish People s Army (1947 1957) Where were you during the Holocaust? Ghetto in Niepolomice (1940 1942), forced labor camp in Rozwadow - steelworks in Stalowa Wola (1942 1944); Plaszow camp (1944); Gross-Rosen concentration camp (1944); Bolkenheim (today Germany) (1944-1945);Buchenwald (today Germany) concentration camp (1945) What did you do after the Holocaust? Graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan with a Master s degree in political studies. Worked as a mechanic. 3

Siblings Their names Ruchel (Renia, Rachela) Federgrün (f) Where and when were they born? Nowy Targ, 1930 What is their mother tongue? Polish Their educational level? N/A Their occupations? N/A Where do/did they live? Cracow Where else did they live? Nowy Targ, Niepołomice Do they have children? No Where and when did they die? Probably Belzec, 1942 4

Spouse Name? Gabriela Sokolowska (nee Utrata) Where and when was he/she born? Place unknown, 1930 Where else did he/she live? Poznan Is he/she Jewish? No What is his/her mother tongue? Polish His/her educational level? Occupation? Tell me anything you know about his/her siblings (Name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, name of wife and children, whether their family is Jewish and whether it is religious). None 5

Children Their names? Ryszard Sokolowski (m) Renata Brodka (nee Sokolowska) (f) Were they raised Jewish/do they identify themselves as Jews? No. My son is an atheist, while my daughter observes catholic traditions. Where and when were they born? Ryszard: Poznan, 1949 Renata: Poznan, 1953 Where else did they live? Poznan Their educational level? Ryszard: Master s degree in economy and engineering Renata: Master s degree in English philology Their occupations? Ryszard: engineer Renata: English philologist How many grandchildren do you have? 5 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild 6

Father His name? Albert (Abel) Federgrün Where and when was he born? Cracow, 1 st September 1896 Where else did he live? Nowy Targ, Niepolomice Where and when did he die? Belzec, 1942 What sort of education did he have? A few classes of elementary school What sort of work did he do? Worker in a little factory of paper bags; he was employed in a warehouse selling flour; he worked in a cloak room in a Zionist Club in Cracow. How religious was he? He observed Jewish traditions, he kept the kashrut. He regularly went to the synagogue on Sabbath and the higher holidays, although he used to wear European clothes and he did not have a beard. What was his mother tongue? Yiddish 7

Army service: which army and what years? Austro Hungarian army, 1914-1918 Tell me about his brothers and sisters. (name, date of birth and death, occupation, place of residence, family, etc.) Name place and date of occupation attitude to Jewish birth/death and origins of of children traditions spouse Adolf (Awawie) He was Regina Jecia (f) born in Federgrün (m) trading with Federgrün November 1924 shoemaker s (nee?) Leon (m) born in workshops?-? 1930 Seamstress Samuel (Snil) Shoemaker Hela Federgrün None Federgrün(m) (nee?)?-? Housewife Regina Griner Housewife Moniek Griner Two children (no (nee Federgrün)?-? further (f) Journeyman at a information) butcher s Dawid (Dolek) Tailor Gusta Federgrün One child (no Federgrün(m) (nee?) further?-? information) Where was he during the Holocaust? Ghetto in Niepolomice; died in Belzec in 1942 8

Paternal grandfather Your paternal grandfather s name? Salomon Federgrün Where and when was he born? Tarnow, 31 st August 1872 Where else did he live? Cracow Where and when did he die? What sort of education did he have? What sort of work did he do? Shoemaker How religious was he? He was very religious, he was wearing a beard and black clothes. He observed Jewish traditions, he kept the kashrut. He regularly went to the synagogue on Sabbath and the high holidays. He spoke Yiddish. What was his mother tongue? Yiddish 9

Army service: which army and what years? Tell me about his brothers and sisters. Name place and date of occupation attitude to Jewish birth/death and origins of of children traditions spouse Where was he during the Holocaust? 10

Paternal grandmother Your paternal grandmother s name? Reisa Federgrün (nee?) Where and when was she born? Limanowa, 15 th March 1872 Where else did she live? Cracow Where and when did she die? Cracow, 1936 or 1937 What sort of education did she have? What sort of work did she do? Housewife How religious was she? She was very religious. She observed Jewish traditions, she kept the kashrut. She spoke Yiddish. What was her mother tongue? Yiddish 11

Tell me about his brothers and sisters. Name place and date of Occupation attitude to Jewish birth/death and origins of of children traditions spouse Where was she during the Holocaust? Died before 12

Mother Her name? Taube (Tonia) Federgrün (nee Schnitzer) Where and when was she born? Nowy Targ, 1895 Where else did she live? Cracow, Niepolomice Where and when did she die? Belzec, 1942 What sort of education did she have? Two classes of elementary school What sort of work did she do? Laundress How religious was she? She observed Jewish traditions, she kept the kashrut. What was her mother tongue? Yiddish 13

Tell me about her brothers and sisters. Name place and date of Occupation attitude to Jewish birth/death and origins of of children traditions spouse Sala Barasz (nee Born in 1897 or Owner of a Max Barasz Lulu (m) and Schnitzer) (f) 1898 barber shop He was born in Rennee (f) in Paris Auschwitz, they emigrated to France in 1923 Henryk (Chaim) Born in about No Mania Schnitzer Mania (f) born in Schnitzer (m) 1900. information (nee?) 1932-1940s Died with his?-1940s family during the Holocaust, probably in Belzec Pynchas (Pinek) Youngest Co owner of Klara Schnitzer Schnitzer (m) brother. He his sister s (nee?) survived barber shop?-? Holocaust in Paris because he emigrated to France before WWII Where was she during the Holocaust? Ghetto in Niepolomice, died in Belzec in 1942 14

Maternal grandfather Your maternal grandfather s name? Ksil Schnitzer Where and when was he born? Where else did he live? Nowy Targ Where and when did he die? What sort of education did he have? What sort of work did he do? Trader How religious was he? He was very religious, he was wearing a beard and black clothes. He observed Jewish traditions, he kept the kashrut. He regularly went to the synagogue on Sabbath and the high holidays. He spoke Yiddish. What was his mother tongue? Yiddish 15

Army service: which army and what years? Tell me about his brothers and sisters. Name place and date Occupation biographical attitude to Jewish of birth/death data and origins of children traditions of spouse Where was he during the Holocaust? 16

Maternal grandmother Your maternal grandmother s name? Schnitzer (nee?) Where and when was she born? Where else did she live? Nowy Targ Where and when did she die? What sort of education did she have? What sort of work did she do? She helped her husband in trading How religious was she? She was very religious. She observed Jewish traditions, she kept the kashrut. She spoke Yiddish. What was her mother tongue? Yiddish Tell me about his brothers and sisters. Name place and date of occupation attitude to Jewish birth/death and origins of of children traditions spouse 17

Where was she during the Holocaust? 18