Ludwik Holcman
Polish violinist
Ludwik Holcman (1889 – August 1942) was a Polish violinist.
Holcman was a violinist in the Warsaw Ghetto Symphony Orchestra that was led by Simon Pullman.[1] As he was Jewish, he was transported to Treblinka extermination camp with all the members of the orchestra early in August 1942, where they were killed, presumably shortly after their arrival.[2]
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Treblinka extermination camp
Timeline and List of individuals responsible
- Odilo Globocnik
- Hermann Julius Höfle
- Erwin Hermann Lambert
- Richard Wolfgang Thomalla
- Christian Wirth
- Irmfried Eberl
- 11 July to 26 August 1942
- Franz Paul Stangl
- 1 September 1942 to August 1943
- Kurt Hubert Franz
- August to November 1943
- Theodor van Eupen
- Heinrich Arthur Matthes
- Karl Pötzinger
executioners
- Gustav Münzberger
- Fritz Schmidt
- Paul Bredow
- Herbert Floss
- Erich Fritz Erhard Fuchs
- Lorenz Hackenholt
- Hans Hingst
- Josef Hirtreiter
- Kurt Küttner
- Willi Mentz
- August Wilhelm Miete
- Max Möller
- Otto Stadie
- Ernst Stengelin
- Franz Suchomel
- "Ivan the Terrible"
- John Demjanjuk a
- Feodor Fedorenko
- Nikolay Shalayev
- "Trawnikis" a
- Resistance
- Survivors
- General Government
- SS-Totenkopfverbände
- Aftermath
- Memorials
- a Alleged
- b Numbering 90 to 120
- Death camps: Auschwitz-Birkenau
- Belzec
- Chełmno
- Majdanek
- Sobibor
- Treblinka
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