Student Profile: Srul Hauzer

Gender: boy
School: School #13B


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: astidham Advanced Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Srulek Hauser
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Srulik Hauser
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Srulek Hauser
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Srulik Hauser
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Birth Date:
1930-00-00
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1929-12-17
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1930-00-00
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1930-00-00
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Ghetto Street Address:
Matrosengasse, 11, 10, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
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Franzstrasse, 76, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
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Kaufman, 40, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
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Matrosengasse, 11, 6, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
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Kaufmana, 70, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
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User Comments:
By searching the database under the last name Hauser (fuzzy) I found four boys that shared the same basic information. Two were named Srulek (one d.o.b. 17 Dec 1929 and the other dob listed as 1930) and two boys named Srulik (both dob 1930). They share the same general street addresses (Kaufman addresses, Matrosen addresses, and Franz addresses) and the dates of birth and name spellings are so close that I believe that it is possible that all four matches are the same boy.
Approver Comments:
Thank you for adding other possible candidates to this record. I agree that these records represent the same person.Please note that WEISENHAUS is German for orphanage. This might help you! Good luck for your research!
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Mother's Name:
Gitla Hauser
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Sibling's Names:
Symcha Hauser
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Aron Hauser
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Change of Address:
1943-01-06
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Registered for Work:
1941-05-01
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User Comments:
According to the Lodz Ghetto database, there was one adult woman that shared the same addresses and PRZ date of Srulek. Her name was Gitla (1903) and I believe her to be his mother. There were 2 boys that shared addresses, PRZ date, and occupation, Aron (1933) and Symcha (1932). They were both listed as Schuelers and Weisenhaus Fran. I believe that they were Srulek's brothers. I was unable to find any work information other than a registration date of 01/05/1941. The PRZ date (or movement within the ghetto onto the same street-if I remember correctly) is (06/01/43).
Approver Comments:
I agree this information is correct for Srulek, except for the date of registration for work: we don't know that this date means registered for work, but rather registered in the ghetto. If he was registered for work on that date, he likely would not have been attending school 4 months later when the album was signed.
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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