Student Profile: Binder

Gender: girl
School: School #7A


Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Maresa Binder
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 2/14/2011; Possible | Researcher: Nicole
Birth Date:
1928-02-04
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 2/14/2011; Possible | Researcher: Nicole
User Comment:

Addresses: KUHLE 16 2, KUHLE 18

I believe that Maresa is this Binder because it listed that she was a student, a girl, and her age fit the range. She was born on February 4th, 1928, fitting the range of 1928 to 1934. She was the only one to fit all three catagorizes.

Approver Comment:
I agree that Maresa Binder is one possible candidate to have signed the album as Binder, but since not all students are listed as "Schueler" or "Schuelerin" in the database, I encourage you to consider other possibilities--Rywka and Sabina among them. Take a look and let me know what you find. Good explanation on this one, though!

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Stage 2: The Ghetto
Mother's Name:
Chaja Sura Binder
Source: http://resources.ushmm.org/lodzsearchnew/?sgrpid=4&first_name=&last_name=Binder
Status: Submitted 2/25/2011; Possible | Researcher: Nicole
Deported / Transferred:
1942-05-10
Source: http://resources.ushmm.org/lodzsearchnew/?sgrpid=4&first_name=&last_name=Binder
Status: Submitted 2/25/2011; Possible | Researcher: Nicole
 
1942-05-10
Source: Secondary Sources
Status: Submitted 2/25/2011; Possible | Researcher: Nicole
Camp Deported/Transferred to:
Częstochowa, Poland
Source: Secondary Sources
Status: Submitted 2/25/2011; Possible | Researcher: Nicole
User Comment:

After reading your comment about the ability that the deportation date of May 20 was a typo for May 10, I went back into the secondary sources and started to search again. A different possiblity, other than Chelmo, is that she was deportated to a labor camp in Czestochowa. 1,600 young men and women were deported there on May 10, 1942, which makes it a possible deportation for her.

Approver Comment:
This strikes me as a more plausible explanation, and it's clear that you thought the process through very carefully. I'll still mark this as "possible," since we don't know for sure it was a typo, but this is very good work--and it means you might find a record for her in a later stage.

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Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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Nicole