Student Profile: Aszer Blady

Gender: boy
School: School #13B


Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Uszer Blady
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
Birth Date:
1929-00-00
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
Ghetto Street Address:
Limanow, 100, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
 
Reiterstrasse, 15, 18, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
User Comment:

An "Aszer Blady" was not found, but with the search "fuzzy" for the first name, there were four possibilities, and this was the only one who's birth year would fit the school demographics.

Approver Comment:
Good work figuring out the search puzzle. I agree you've found the person who signed the album--as you suggest, all the other Uszer Bladys in the album would have been too old or too young to attend school #13b. Good luck in the next stages!

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Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Uszer Blady
Source: Jewish Gen
Status: Submitted 4/18/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
Mother's Name:
Chana Blada
Source: Jewish Gen
Status: Submitted 4/18/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
Sibling's Names:
Szajndel Blada
Source: Jewish Gen
Status: Submitted 4/18/2012; Confirmed | Researcher: sonya_6
User Comment:

Uszer Blady (Sr, presumably) was born in 1907, making it possible for him to be a father at the age of 22 to Uszer Blady. They both have the same Limanow 100 address, said to have died in Lodz ghetto on 12/06/1943.

The person selected to be his mother was born in 1900, making her 29 when she had him, also noting the surname difference to "Blada". She matches both address locations on Limanow and Reiterstrasse.

The person presumed to be the younger sister was born in 1933, 4 years after Uszer. She also shares both addresses. She has a deportation date of 12/09/1942, which means she was sent to Chelmno.

Approver Comment:
I agree with the relationships as you list them here. Interesting that Uszer and his father shared the same name, as usually Jewish tradition holds that children are not named after living relatives.

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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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sonya_6