Student Profile: T. Bukiet

Gender: boy
School: Gymnasium and high school for boys


T. Bukiet'S STORY
birponcz
3/27/2012
 
Tadeusz Bukiet was born May 23, 1927 in Lodz, Poland. He was 13 years old when his family was forced into the Lodz ghetto. In the ghettto, he lived at Goering Strasse 93 and Hohensteiner Strasse 9 Flat 16. It is likely that Tadeusz was in the ghetto until its liquidation in August 1944 when the remaining ghetto inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz. According to secondary sources, a transport of almost 1,000 Jews from the Lodz ghetto arrived via Auschwitz at the Neuengamme sub camp of Hannover-Stocken on September 7, 1944. It is likely that Tadeusz was on that transport. German authorities deployed prisoners from this transport at forced labor in the Continental Rubber Works factory there. In October 1944, the SS sent 80-85% of the prisoners to the Neuengamme main camp as "unfit to work." By the end of November, at least 50 of them had died. On November 30, the management of the Continental Rubber Works transplanted the factory to the mine tunnels at Hannover-Ahlem, and the SS moved the surviving prisoners there. Conditions in the tunnels at Ahlem were particularly bad, and prisoner mortality soared. Tadeusz died in Ahlem on February 19, 1945.
mammaaire115/30/2013
Tadeus Bukiet was my mother's cousin. I have photographs of him with his father, my grandfather and my mother.
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Tadeusz Bukiet
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database (JewishGen)
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Birth Date:
1927-00-00
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database (JewishGen)
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Ghetto Street Address:
Goering Strasse, 93
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
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Hohensteinstrasse, 9, 16
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
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Stage 2: The Ghetto
 
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Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
Student's Given Name:
Tadeusz Bukiet
Source: Prisoners Who Died at Hannover-Ahlem (JewishGen)
Status: Submitted 10/20/2008; Confirmed | Researcher: birponcz
Birth Date:
1927-05-23
Source: Prisoners Who Died at Hannover-Ahlem (JewishGen)
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Death Date:
1945-02-19
Source: Prisoners Who Died at Hannover-Ahlem (JewishGen)
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Place of Birth:
Lodz, Polen
Source: Prisoners Who Died at Hannover-Ahlem (JewishGen)
Status: Submitted 10/20/2008; Confirmed | Researcher: birponcz
Place of Death:
Ahlem, Neuengamme, Germany
Source: Prisoners Who Died at Hannover-Ahlem (JewishGen)
Status: Submitted 10/20/2008; Confirmed | Researcher: birponcz
Approver Comment:
Note that if Tadeusz wound up in the Ahlem subcamp of Neuengamme, it is likely that he was in the Lodz ghetto until its liquidation in 1944 and then was deported via Auschwitz in September 1944 to the Neungamme subcamp of Hannover-Stocken. According to secondary sources, a transport of almost 1,000 Lodz ghetto Jews arrived via Auschwitz at Hannover-Stocken on September 7, 1944. German authorities deployed them at forced labor in the Continental Rubber Works factory.... On November 30, the management of the Continental Rubber Works transplanted the factory to the mine tunnels at Hannover-Ahlem, while the SS moved the surviving prisoners there. Conditions in the tunnels at Ahlem were particularly bad, and prisoner mortality soared.

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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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