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English: Philip (Flip) Slier signature ( Amsterdam , 4 December 1923 - Sobibor , 9 April 1943)
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Source Hidden Letters: The Hidden Letters Of Flip Slier; Authors - Philip Slier, Deborah Slier, Ian Shine; Star Bright Books, 2008; ISBN -1887734880, page 39
Author Philip (Flip) Slier

From a letter of Philip (Flip) Slier who was killed (gassed) by the Germans April 9, 1943 at Sobibor extermination camp Poland

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