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Interesting the things you discover on the internet. I was searching around and found that Hollinger is often a Jewish name. I did not know that, all the folks I know in the US are protestant. So I looked up the The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names, and searched for the name. There were numerous Hollingers who died in the death camps in WW II, mostly from Rumania and Poland. Does anyone know anything about the connection between these folks and our folks from Switzerland? Or about a Jewish connection? http://www.yadvashem.org/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_9E Some of the folks listed below. Holinger Reizel Czudyn Storojinet Bukovina Romania 1914 Hollinger Piroska Eger Heves Hungary Hollinger Netti Slobozia Bessarabia Romania 1882 Holinger Mendl Strozynetz Storojinet Bukovina Romania 1880 Holinger Jakobine Windsbach Bavaria Germany 1879 Holinger Mendel Storojinez Storojinet Bukovina Romania 1971 Holinger Josef Banila Storojinet Bukovina Romania 1891 Olinger Sara Lwow Lwow Lwow Poland 1914 Holinger Dvora Cernauti Cernauti Bukovina Romania 1935 Holinger Ihudit Suceava Suceava Bukovina Romania 1878 Holinger Hilda Suceava Suceava Bukovina Romania 1908 Craig Harlan Hullinger AICP 17255 S. 66th Ct Tinley Park, IL 60477-3105 708 532 8991 Craig@Hullinger.com Craig.Hullinger.com Notify Administrator about this message?
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