Student Profile: Sara Zolta

Gender: girl
School: School #9A


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: mgsmallman Advanced Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Sura Dobra Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Birth Date:
1931-03-04
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Ghetto Street Address:
Hohensteinstrasse, 28, 16
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Approver Comments:
I agree. In 1941 she would have been 10 years old, the right age to attend school #9a. In the future, please remember to leave a note explaining your process and conclusions. Best of luck in the next stages.
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Mother's Name:
Ester Malka Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Estera M. Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Hospital Records
Sibling's Names:
Gela Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Gita Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Hinda Ruchel Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Machla Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Moszek Izrael Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Szymon Dawid Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Ruchla Zolta
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Deported / Transferred:
1942-09-08
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Camp Deported/Transferred to:
Chelmno, Poland
Secondary Sources
Place of Death:
Chelmno, Poland
Secondary Sources
User Comments:

Sura lived with a large family, including her mother, Ester/a (b. 1890), and many siblings/cousins: Machla (b. 1912),  Ruchla (b. 1916), Gita and Gela (b. 1918, whom I suspect are either twins or the same person), Moszek (b. 1920), Hinda (b. 1925) , and Szymon (b. 1928). All these people lived at the Hohensteinstrasse address at some point.

Sura, along with Szymon and Ruchla, were deported on September 8, 1942, on which date there was a deportation to Chelmno. A note on Gela's and Moszek's profile says 'illeg', which I'm not sure of the meaning of. Gita and Hinda both have dates on their profiles with notes that indicate either a move to a new address or a new deportation, but because no new address is listed, I've assumed that that date, July 10, 1944, is a deportation date, especially since there was a deportation to Chelmno on that date. Machla moved to Cranach on November 10, 1942, before being deported to Chelmno on July 10, 1944. Estera died of pulmonary tuberculosis on June 30, 1942.

Approver Comments:
Excellent work. Thank you for your very thorough process note, and for helping complete Sura's record.
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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