Student Profile: R. Dunkielman

Gender: girl
School: School #4B


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: emma2010 Advanced Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Rojza Dunkielman
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Birth Date:
1933-07-05
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
User Comments:

Ok, I ran a search for R. Dunkielman and there were two people but only one matched the birth years 1926 through 1932. Her name  was Rojza Dunkielman born 5/7/1933 and lived at SUD 23 and kuhle 18 FLAT 16. She was  born in 1933 and the girls that attended th school #4 were born between 1927-1932 so she would have been botn a year to late. But I think we should still keep her as R. DUNKIELMAN.

Approver Comments:
Normally, I'd be skeptical due to the discrepancy with the usual age range for the school, but let's consider this name and see what we find. I'll be interested to see what you find in stage 2!
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Juda Lajb Dunkielman
Lodz Ghetto Database
Deported / Transferred:
1942-04-25
Lodz Ghetto Database
User Comments:

I believe the mother of Rojza Dunkielman was JUDA LAJB DUNKIELMAN b. 18/03/1900. The reason I believe this was Rojza mother is because they all lived at KUHLE 18 FLAT 16. Also living with them is Icek Majer Dunkielman b. 17/02/1924 and Frajda Dunkielman b. 06/03/1938.

I'm a bit confused about something though. There is a date after each of thier names 25/04/1942 AUSG and I'm not sure if this is a change of address or deportment date. ROJZA and FRAJDA share the same date of 25/04/1942 AUSG and JUDA LAJB date is 09/05/? AG and finally ICEK MAJER'S date is 20/03/1943 AUSG and TR 32/2.

Approver Comments:
To your note: AUSG would reference a date of deportation. For Icek Majer, the transport number and date are a reference to a transport to Chelmno; Juda Lajb was deported on May 9 of a date that was illegible to the person transcribing the record; and Rojza and Frajda were deported on April 25, 1942. The secondary sources don't provide any more clues about the place to which they were deported; maybe you can find out?
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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