Ovsei (Yehoshua) Yaroshevich
Ovsei (Yehoshua) Yaroshevich
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Death
19411941 Gregorian
1940 Julian
5701 Hebrew Odessa, Soviet Union - Partners
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Жил в местечке Захарьевка под Одессой. Это местечко объединили с соседней нееврейской деревней и создали поселок Фрунзовка в 20-х годах 20-го века. Работал директором школы. Позже переехал в Одессу, где работал бухгалтером. Убит нацистами во время оккупации Одессы. По слухам, евреев использовали для очистки минных полей, и Овсей Ярошевич вместе со своей женой, дочкой Кларой и ребенком Клары взорвался на минном поле, хотя достоверности этих слухов никто подтвердить не может. Одно ясно - к их гибели были причастны нацисты во время оккупации Одессы во Вторую Мировую Войну, так как после войны найти их живыми или мертвыми не удалось. На территории бывшего Великого Литовского Княжества, еврейское имя Овсей было секуляризацией ивритского имени Йехошуа, что означает (Бог спасает). Resided in the shtetl of Zakharyevka near Odessa. This shtetl was merged with a neighboring non-Jewish village, resulting in the creation of the settlement of Frunzovka during the 1920s of the 20th century. Worked as a school principal. Subsequently, relocated to Odessa, where he worked as an accountant. Murdered by the Nazis during the occupation of Odessa. According to rumors, Jews were used by the Nazis for clearing minefields, and Ovsey Yaroshevich, along with his wife, daughter Klara, and Klara's child, perished in an explosion on a minefield, although no one can confirm the veracity of these rumors. One fact remains evident: the Nazis were responsible for their deaths during the occupation of Odessa in the Second World War, as any and all efforts to locate them after the war — either alive or deceased -- proved unsuccessful. In the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Jewish name Ovsey represented a secularized form of the Hebrew name Yehoshua, which translates to "God saves."
Family tree
(May 1, 1916May 1, 1916 Gregorian
April 18, 1916 Julian
Nisan 28, 5676 Hebrew, Frunzovka - January 3, 1989January 3, 1989 Gregorian
December 21, 1988 Julian
Teveth 26, 5749 Hebrew, Penza)
(January 15, 1917January 15, 1917 Gregorian
January 2, 1917 Julian
Teveth 21, 5677 Hebrew, Frunzovka - Yalta)
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