Overview
- Description
- Consists of photographs and documents related to the Fromowitz (later Fiala) and Adler families of Berezovo, Czechslovakia (now Berezovo, Ukraine) and of the Fixler family of Tačovo. Includes family trees of the Adler and Fixler families, official translations of official paperwork collected after the war by Mark Fiala and Lilli Fixler documenting his name change, the deaths of his first wife (Chaya Adler) and their children; and their 1946 marriage. Also includes pre-war photographs and copyprints of members of the Adler and Fixler families, many of whom perished in the Holocaust.
- Date
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1920-1957
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ava Sigman
- Collection Creator
- Mark Fiala
Lilli Fiala - Biography
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Mark Fiala was born Meyer Fromowitz on July 16, 1915, in Berezovo, Czechoslovakia, to Yehoshua and Esther (née Adler) Fromowitz. He was one of many siblings, including sisters Chaya, Basya, Yenta, and brother Alex. Prior to World War II, he married a first cousin, Chaya Ruchel Adler (also known as Ruzena). The couple had two children, Ester (born August 20, 1940) and David (born April 13, 1942). Chaya, Ester, and David all perished in the Holocaust. After the war, Meyer changed his name to Mark Fiala, and married Lenka (later Lilli) Fixler on May 11, 1946. The couple emigrated to Israel in 1949 and had two children: Ava (b. 1947) and Jerry (b. 1954). They all emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1958.
Lenka Fiala was born Lilli Fixler on March 20, 1924 in Tačovo (now Ukraine), to Yehuda and Ester Fixler. Yehuda had children from a previous marriage: Iczik, Ira, Jankel, Shalom, Henrick, and Helen. Together, Yehuda and Ester had eleven children: Eliezer, Mordchaj, Simon, Leopold, Lilli, Blanka, Eva, Zelig, Majer, and Henje. Of the children, Iczik and his wife Fani, Jankel, Henrick, Helen and her husband Jeno and daughter Eva, Mordchaj, Zelig, Majer, and Henje were all murdered in the Holocaust. Leopold (Leo) Fixler escaped to England and joined the British Army. He later emigrated to Cleveland and brought the surviving members of his family over after the war. After the war, Lenka changed her name to Lilli and on May 11, 1946, married Mark Fiala. The couple emigrated to Israel in 1949 and had two children: Ava (b. 1947) and Jerry.
Physical Details
- Genre/Form
- Photographs.
- Extent
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3 folders
1 oversize folder
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
- Conditions on Use
- The donor, source institution, or a third party has asserted copyright over some or all of these material(s). The Museum does not own the copyright for the material and does not have authority to authorize use. For permission, please contact the rights holder(s).
- Copyright Holder
- Ms. Ava Sigman
Keywords & Subjects
- Geographic Name
- Berehove (Ukraine) Ti︠a︡chiv (Ukraine)
Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Ava Sigman donated this collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015
- Record last modified:
- 2023-02-24 13:45:04
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