Student Profile: J. Widawski

Gender: boy
School: Gymnasium and high school for boys


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: kstark222 Contributing Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Jakub Widawski
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Birth Date:
1921-06-01
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
User Comments:
This is further research we have found on J. Widawski. We decided to explore the option of J meaning Jakub rather than Jehoszuja. I would also like to note there are two listings, one Jakub and one Jakob, both with the same address but different birthdates. The birthdates also are in the same year.
Approver Comments:
Thank you for your thorough research. As you indicated yourself, we cannot be sure which first name that the initial J. stands for. While Jakub Widawski could be the J. Widawski that signed the album, the other options show us that we Jakub is only a possibilty. Thank you for your time and effort!
Stage 2: The Ghetto
 
No research performed on this stage
Stage 3: Labor Camps
Father's Name:
Szmul Widawski
Prisoner Lists from Forced Labor Camps
Mother's Name:
Ruchla Jakubowicz
Prisoner Lists from Forced Labor Camps
Birth Date:
1921-05-01
Prisoner Lists from Forced Labor Camps
Arrived at Camp:
1943-08-26
Prisoner Lists from Forced Labor Camps
 
1943-08-27
Secondary Sources
Prisoner #:
141687
Auschwitz Death Books, 1941-1943 (Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial)
Camp Deported/Transferred from:
Wolsztyn, Poland
Secondary Sources
User Comments:
The information from the secondary source indicates that Jakub was transferred out of Wolsztyn, which is a town in central Poland. We assume that he was transferred from Lodz to Wolsztyn before being taken finally to Auschwitz. We found his serial number in the secondary source on August 27, 1943, so we think he was transported with this group. Also, one record indicates his birth on May 1, and another states June 1. We think this is simply a data entry error.
Approver Comments:
Good research, it seems you have found a good deal of information out about Jakub Widawski. However, since we are not sure if Jakub Widawski is the J. Widawaski that signed the album, we can only mark your findings as possible.
Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
No research performed on this stage
Stage 5: Liberation & After
Death Date:
2006-06-16
familysearch.org
User Comments:
Through outside research we discovered a record of Jacob Widawski, a Holocaust survivor and immigrant to Australia in 1949. The birthdate matched that of Jakub Widawski, a resident of Lodz and Auschwitz. We also found a picture of Jacob with his wife, Celina in Australia. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/immigvic/0/0/1/doc/iv001017.shtml
This picture was taken in 1991, a year before Celina's book was published detailing her experiences during the Holocaust. Both Jacob and Celina have oral histories through USC's Shoah Foundation. All websites researched have records showing that Jacob immigrated to Australia, which further supported our belief of his survival through Lodz Ghetto and Auschwitz. We were unfortunately unable to find a liberation date at this time.
Approver Comments:
Good find! Though this does look promising, we cannot confirm your research because it is still not clear if this Jacob/Jakub Widowski was the same J. Widawski that signed the album in 1941. Thank you for your time and effort!