Ludwik Holcman
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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]
References
- ^ Eisenberg, Azriel Louis (1981). Witness to the Holocaust. Pilgrim Press. ISBN 0-8298-0432-3.
- ^ Friedman, Philip (1954). Martyrs and fighters. pg. 321: F.A. Praeger.
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