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Who Am I? What is My Name? Part II – Pnina, Wolfgang, and the Warsaw Ghetto
Convinced that my surname was Rebhun, I contacted Rebhuns around the world. Though the BBC, CNN, and the international press featured my quest, I initially received no responses. Finally in March 1997, the Munich Red Cross relayed a reply from … Continue reading →
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Tagged Identifinders, Forensic Genealogy, Unidentified, DNA Identification, mitochondrial DNA, mtDNA, Birth Parents, autosomal DNA, Poland, Pnina Gutman, Bogdan Kazcmarek, Sierakow, Child Survivor Holocaust, Survivor, Wolfgang Rebhun, Charlotta Rebhun, Sonia Spyra, Gertrude Spyra, Warsaw Ghetto, Warsaw Uprising, Munich Red Cross, Jewish Central Committee, Jewish Historical Institute, Missig Identity, Eva Floersheim, Otwoc Orphanage, Holocaust Anniversary Day, Barbara Wenglinski, Barbara Weglinski, Warsaw, Adela Rebhun
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Who Am I, What Is My Name? Part I – Pnina, Otwoc, and the Kazcmareks
My name is Pnina Gutman. I am 70 years old. I began the search for my biological identity in April 1996. I called this project “Who am I what’s my name?” I came to Israel from Poland at the age … Continue reading →
Posted in Finding Birth Parents, Historical Identifications, Holocaust Project
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Tagged Identifinders, Forensic Genealogy, DNA Identification, Birth Parents, autosomal DNA, Poland, Pnina Gutman, Bogdan Kazcmarek, Sierakow, Child Survivor Holocaust, Survivor, Wolfgang Rebhun, Charlotta Rebhun, Sonia Spyra, Gertrude Spyra, Warsaw Ghetto, Warsaw Uprising, Munich Red Cross, Jewish Central Committee, Jewish Historical Institute, Missig Identity, Eva Floersheim, Otwoc Orphanage, Holocaust Anniversary Day, Barbara Wenglinski, Barbara Weglinski, Warsaw, Adela Rebhun
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