Pawel Rozenfeld
Pawel Rozenfeld was a Jewish factory worker in Poland who was taken by the Gestapo in November 1939, tortured for 11 days, and murdered at the Radogoszcz detention center. His tragic fate serves as a poignant reminder of the horrors of the Holocaust, and his legacy is being honored through efforts to memorialize his name and story.
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Ireland:
Pawel Rozenfeld was taken from the prison after 11 days and most likely shot in a local forest.
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Ireland:
Pawel Rozenfeld was Monika's grandfather who was likely shot after being taken from a Gestapo prison.
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Ireland:
Pawel Rozenfeld was taken from his factory to Radogoszcz detention centre, tortured for 11 days and murdered.
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