The Memory of Treblinka Foundation

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First name
Ms.
Last Name
Ingerman
Maiden name
Date of birth
Place of birth
Gender
female
Mother's first name
Mother's maiden name
Father's first name
Age
no data
In the family
Marital status
Spouse's first name
Occupation
Country
Poland
City
Włoszczowa
Street
City during the war
Włoszczowa
Street during the war
Notes
"Jews in the town knew about the displacement. A certain Ingerman from Włoszczów escaped form Treblinka. He was there for 4 weeks. He was a fisherman; he escaped together with his father and two brothers. He lost sight of them in the woods.[...] Ingerman told me how in Treblinka there were officers and transports of 2 thousand people were taken out. One officer would make a speech that they came there to work and have to go through a bathhouse first; he told them not to resist, to undress and enter the bathhouse. They were let in to the chamber and the flap was closed. There was a small window in it and one officer would watch what was happening inside for 7-8 minutes. There was another flap through which carcasses were pulled out. This boy that run from Włoszczów worked with the carcasses. He pulled out his own mother. He later made a tunnel to a place where Germans kept the clothes and run away." (p. 6)
Place of death
Treblinka
Date of death
Source

AŻIH 301/3132, rel. Josel Szyszler

Record ID
2674
Date of inclusion in the database
12.06.2017
Date of modification
01.04.2022
Wall of Names
pani INGERMAN, plaque E078
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