Gender: boy
School:
School #14A
School #14 was a school in Lodz that taught boys; school #14a met in the morning. Most students were between 7 and 12 years old, meaning that they were born between 1929 and 1934.
School #14 was located at Ulica Franciszkańska 29. Fourteen of the Lodz schools met on Franciszkańska, most in the building at #29. The street name was changed to Franzstrasse when German occupation began in 1939. Learn more about the schools on Franciszkańska at
http://www.lodz-ghetto.com/the_schools_and_collective_prague_IV.html,26.
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Adolf Henryk Wajntraub
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2014;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sarahgt
Birth Date:
1932-05-17
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2014;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sarahgt
Ghetto Street Address:
Franzstrasse, 20A, 17
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2014;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sarahgt
Place of Birth:
Granach, 25
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 4/17/2014;
Confirmed
| Researcher:
sarahgt
User Comment:
Upon searching A. Wajntraub for a boy born between the years of 1929 and 1934, we came across Adolf Henryk Wajntraub born in 1932. It states that he moved from Franz 20A 17 to Granach 25, however in the notes it says that on the 20th of April 1942 he moved to Cranach 32. We are unsure if this move on the 20th of April is the same move as the one stated by his second address, or if he moved a third time.
We searched his name in the labor cards source and did not locate him, however we did find him in the hospital, labor, deportation, and administrative records. From there we did not find him in the Auschwitz death book or the prisoner lists from forced labor camps so we can assume that he either perished in a transport or in the hospital.
Approver Comment:
I agree you've found the person who signed this name in the album. Please add Cranachstrasse 32 as another address for him on this stage, and the date of his move to the appropriate field on the next stage; even though we don't know where he moved on that day, we can still note it as a date of move.
Once again, please do not make assumptions about whether someone survived or perished based upon not finding them on a list. Only when we find them on a list can we confirm what happened to them; until then, all possibilities are still open. What else can you discover?
Stage 2: The Ghetto
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Stage 3: Labor Camps
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
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