Student Profile:
Ch. Cala
Gender: unknown
School:
School #23
School #23 was a school for girls and boys in Lodz. Students were between 8 and 20 years old (most were 9-14), meaning that they were born between 1921 and 1933.
School #23 was located at Ulica Jagiellonska 16. The street name was changed to Bertholdstrasse when German occupation began in 1939. You can read more about Ulica Jagiellonska and the rest of the Lodz Ghetto at
www.lodz-ghetto.com.
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Chaja Fajga Cale
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014;
Possible
| Researcher:
mayathakar91
Birth Date:
1932-00-00
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014;
Possible
| Researcher:
mayathakar91
Ghetto Street Address:
Hanseatenstrasse, 10, 16
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014;
Possible
| Researcher:
mayathakar91
User Comment:
We found a student who is a female by the name Chaja Fajga Cale. She was born in 1932, which is in the year range for her school. Her occupation is a student.
Approver Comment:
I agree this is one possible candidate to have signed this name in the album. Since the age range is so broad and the school may have had both male and female students, what do you think about Chaim Calla as another possible candidate?
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Place of Death:
Chelmno, Poland
Source: Secondary Sources
Status: Submitted 4/15/2014;
Possible
| Researcher:
mayathakar91
User Comment:
We found a female student by the name of Chaja Fajga Cale. She was born in 1932 which is within the year range for her school. Hanseaten 12 16 and we found two identities matching her. Both of them had different deportation dates, however one date didn't have any deportations to Chelmno. And on her other page it is listed as AUSG 10.9.42 that she was deported to Chelmno and most likely killed. Children 10 and younger were killed in gas vans during that deportation.
Approver Comment:
You'll note that she is listed with two different dates of deportation: one in September 1942, the other in December 1942. What do you think about those? I agree that a deportation in September 1942 would have gone to Chelmno, but I need you to enter the date of deportation into the appropriate field on this stage so we can confirm it.
Stage 3: Labor Camps
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
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