Peter was born on the 2nd of May 1925 in Luka. During the war Peter was still a resident and a shoemaker in Luka, Peter was a prisoner of Auschwitz and his prisoner number was 47729. This information is recorded on the Auschwitz memorial on Twitter This link shows photos of Peter Peter died on the 7th of September 1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp..[2]
In addition to the memorial by the Auschwitz Museum, Peter is on Find A Grave and he has a memorial so people can find and remember him, but there is no picture. [3]
Research Notes
[1] Needs the right drop-down box for Luka where Peter was born by a WikiTree member who knows the area for the year 1925. [2] Family needs researching and linking when known. [3] There is a photo of Peter but unsure if could use it due to the copyrights to the Auschwitz Museum posted 2nd May 2021. The link is in Bio.
Sources
↑ Greek orthodox persons who died in Auschwitz according to the death books 1942&1943 (PDF) Greek orthodox persons who died in Auschwitz according to the death books 1942&1943 | Theo Le Grec - Academia.edu [Accessed 29/04/2024]
↑ Auschwitz Memorial on X: "2 May 1925 | A Ukrainian, Peter Awramenko, was born. A shoemaker. In #Auschwitz from 17 July 1942. No. 47729 He perished in the camp on 7 September 1942. https://t.co/1ohsbYXmhN" / X (twitter.com) posted 2nd May 2021;[Accessed 29/04/2024]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164202675/petro-awramienko: accessed April 29, 2024), memorial page for Petro Awramienko (Nov 1923–20 Feb 1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 164202675, citing Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Oświęcim, Powiat oświęcimski, Małopolskie, Poland; Maintained by Athanatos (contributor 46907585).
Peter Awramenko's name is on the list of Greek Orthodox persons who died in Auschwitz according to the death books 1942&1943; (PDF) Greek orthodox persons who died in Auschwitz according to the death books 1942&1943 | Theo Le Grec - Academia.edu [Accessed 28/04/2024]
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