Student Profile: Basia Zalcberg

Gender: girl
School: School #10B


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: nbarnic Contributing Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Basia Zalcberg
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Birth Date:
1930-05-12
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
User Comments:
Basia was student at School #10B. She had two separate addresses in the Ghetto. One was unknown (AM), the other was Sulzf 9 21. She was deported to Chelmno on July 13, 1942 on Train 30.
Approver Comments:
Good find! Both entries for Basia Zalcberg have the same information, so there is little doubt you have the correct person. Good work, and thank you for your time and effort.
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Lajb Mendel Zalcberg
Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
Mother's Name:
Bajla Hinda Zalcberg
Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
User Comments:
We found several possible siblings for the Zalcberg family, all of whom had the same address as Basia. They also all had the same deportation date and train. We found a possible sister, Dyncia Zalcberg, who was born in 1933. We think that Dyncia's nickname could be Dina because her birthday was March 8, 1933. We found both girls with the same address and Dina was listed as a student. Mordka Zalcberg could be a brother and was born on May 21, 1925. He is also listed as a student. Moto, born in 1925, could either be another brother or just a nickname for Mordka. Another brother was Mojzesz Izak and he was born on October 25, 1921. He, however was not deported on the same train. In the Ghetto notes, it is stated that there was a change of address on October 28, 1941 to another address or Chelmno.

Basia's mother was born in 1894 and her father was born on September 24, 1884.
Approver Comments:
Good job. The ages of the potential parents and their corresponding addresses are good evidence that Lajb and Bajla are Basia Zalcberg's parents. You are also correct about the possible siblings. Thank you for your research!
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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