- First name
- Mojżesz Hersz
- Last Name
- Przepszowicz
- Maiden name
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
- Łomża
- Gender
- male
- Mother's first name
- Mother's maiden name
- Father's first name
- Age
- no data
- In the family
- husband
- Marital status
- married
- Spouse's first name
- Fejga
- Occupation
- businessman
- Country
- Poland
- City
- Łomża
- Street
- City during the war
- Białystok
- Street during the war
- Notes
- He was a wealthy businessman. His family ran their own shop. After moving to Białystok, Mojżesz worked in a leather factory. Thanks to his financial resources (gold, dollars), he was able to provide his family with food bought on the black market. During the selection in Białystok, at the time of the final liquidation of the ghetto, he was sent to the Majdanek camp. There, he had the chance to leave the camp on a transport, but decided to stay, hoping to find his daughter (Ester), who had also been seen at Majdanek. He eventually died at Majdanek.
- Place of death
- Majdanek
- Date of death
- 1943
- Source
USC VHAVisual History Archive - USC Shoah Foundation collects oral testimonies of Holocaust survivors. The Visual History Archiveis USC Shoah Foundation’s online portal that allows users to search through and view more than 55,000 video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of genocide. Testimony number and the relationship of the witness and the deceased (if known) are provided. 35125, rel. Esther Stupnik (daughter)
- Record ID
- 61250
- Date of inclusion in the database
- 03.04.2026
- Date of modification
- Family
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