Student Profile: R. Zamel

Gender: girl
School: School #19A


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: mgsmallman Advanced Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Malka Rachel Zamel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Birth Date:
1928-09-22
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Ghetto Street Address:
Rauchgasse, 19, 34
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Approver Comments:
I do agree you have found the student who signed the book! Thank you for correcting the ghetto street address. Good job! In the future, please remember to leave a note in the research notes field letting us know how you decided this is the person who signed the album. Goodl luck for your research!
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Hersch Jakob Zamel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Mother's Name:
Beila Zamel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Sibling's Names:
Chaja Blima Zamel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Chaja Blima Zylberberg
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Chana Zamel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
 
Feiga Zamel
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Deported / Transferred:
1942-09-12
Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Camp Deported/Transferred to:
Chelmno, Poland
Secondary Sources
Place of Death:
Chelmno, Poland
Secondary Sources
User Comments:

I matched Malka Rachel to her family by seeing which addresses matched hers. Malka lived with her father (Hersch, b. 1886), mother (Beila, b. 1887), and siblings Chaja Blima (b. 1918), Chana (b. 1923), and Feiga (b. 1920).

Chaja Blima Zamel is also listed as Chaja Blima Zylberberg and one of her occupations is listed as Hausfrau, so its possible that she was married. 

Malka and Beila were the only ones of the family deported on September 12, 1942, on which date there was a deportation to Chelmno. Hersch died of currently unknown causes on March 22, 1942. Chaja moved to a third address on April 12, 1944 (a date marked as April 14, 1944 on the other profile), and beyond that it is uncertain what happened to Chaja. Feiga moved to a different apartment number in the same house on November 25, 1941, but beyond that her fate is also unclear. No deportation information is listed with Chana.

Approver Comments:
Good job! Thank you for adding her family and their fate to the record! I agree that due to her deportation date we have to assume that she died in Chelmno
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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