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First name
Pinkus
Last Name
Obremski
Maiden name
Date of birth
1900
Place of birth
Gender
male
Mother's first name
Mother's maiden name
Father's first name
Eric Mendel
Age
40/48
In the family
husband
Marital status
married
Spouse's first name
Mania
Occupation
businessman
Country
Poland
City
Warsaw
Street
City during the war
Warsaw
Street during the war
Notes
He was the owner of a shoe factory, several shoe stores, and a tannery. After the establishment of the ghetto, the Germans confiscated most of his property but allowed him to continue running one factory. It produced boots for the German army. Because he ran the factory, Pinkus had excellent papers that for some time protected him and his family from deportations. During the Warsaw ghetto uprising he hid in a bunker built on the grounds of his factory. After the uprising he was sent to Majdanek, where his daughter Stella saw him for the last time through the barbed wire. He was emaciated, shaved, and bore marks of beatings on his face. He died in Majdanek.
Place of death
Majdanek
Date of death
1942
Source

YVP Stella Kolin (daughter); "Dzieci Holocaustu mówią", rel. Stella Kolin (daughter), t. 2, p. 86; USC VHA 5415, rel. Stella Kolin (daughter)

Record ID
30259
Date of inclusion in the database
30.01.2020
Date of modification
16.02.2026
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