Gender: girl
School:
School #5
School #5 was a school that taught both boys and girls. Most students were between 7 and 15 years old, meaning that they were born between 1926 and 1934.
School #5 was located at Ulica Limanoskiego 45. The street name was changed to Alexanderhof when German occupation began in 1939. See
www.lodz-ghetto.com for a map of Ulica Limanoskiego and the rest of the Lodz ghetto.
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Experancja Paciorek
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 1/26/2011;
Possible
| Researcher:
Nattiejts
Birth Date:
1929-06-26
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants Database, Vol. 1-4 & 5
Status: Submitted 1/26/2011;
Possible
| Researcher:
Nattiejts
User Comment:
Though I don't speak Polish, I can see how these two names would be pronounced simarlarly and the date of birth falls in the appropriate time.
Approver Comment:
Interesting! I wouldn't have made that connection--and I've never seen the name Experancja in the context of Lodz before. Fascinating! I agree with you; let's keep an eye on this one. See you in stage 2!
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Father's Name:
Abram Paciorek
Source: Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
Status: Submitted 2/1/2011;
Possible
| Researcher:
Nattiejts
Mother's Name:
Chaja Rywka Paciorek
Source: Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
Status: Submitted 2/1/2011;
Possible
| Researcher:
Nattiejts
Change of Address:
1942-09-15
Source: Hospital, Labor, Deportation, and Administrative Records from the Lodz Ghetto
Status: Submitted 2/1/2011;
Possible
| Researcher:
Nattiejts
User Comment:
I have changed the information noted to reflect what is known, that she changed addresses on 15/09/1942.
Also I belive the individuals noted to be her parents since they share the same address. Note Abram Paciorek was born 22/8/1890 and Chaja Rywka Paciorek was born in 1896.
There is another girl listed at this address Fajga Paciorek born 25/3/1923 who is likely her sister.
Approver Comment:
I'm still going to list this as possible until we figure out what that date means.
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Dates in early September generally refer to deportations during the Gehsperre Aktion, when many children were deported to Chelmno, as you have rightly noted. However, the dates of the Gehsperre Aktion have generally been noted as September 5-September 12, with September 15 falling outside that marker. I will mark this record as possible, but since we do not have any other records of deportations from Lodz on September 15, 1942, I think we're either looking at a typo (maybe the date was September 5 originally?) or another meaning of A.G.: moving within the ghetto. Keep looking!
Stage 3: Labor Camps
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
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