Student Profile: Rutka Gliksman

Gender: girl
School: School #8B


Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Czarna Rut Gliksman
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants - Supplementary Volume 5
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
 
Czarna Ruta Gliksman
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
Birth Date:
1930-04-08
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
 
1930-04-08
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants - Supplementary Volume 5
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
Ghetto Street Address:
Al I Maja, 52
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
 
Alexanderhofstrasse, 47, 33
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
 
Fischstrasse, 17, 16
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants - Supplementary Volume 5
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
 
26.7.42, Alexanderhofstrasse, 47
Source: Lodz Ghetto Inhabitants - Supplementary Volume 5
Status: Submitted 11/21/2013; Confirmed | Researcher: davidlinc1
User Comment:
This is the closest match that we found to this name. It is possible that the girl went by a form of her middle name, i.e. Rutka, as opposed to her first name. Her birth date corresponds with the possible window for students attending School #8B

As requested, we have added the additional information found in the Supplementary Volume 5 of the Survivors Database. All of this information corresponds with the original findings. Interestingly, there is an additional address included, locating Czarna at a dwelling on Alexhofstrasse on July 27th, 1942.
Approver Comment:
I agree you've found the person who signed this name in the album. It is likely that she signed her middle name in the album in this case. Thank you for listing her additional information from the second record--we know from this that she was still in the ghetto in July 1942, which means she could have signed the album in the fall of 1941 and avoided the deportations in the spring of 1942.

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Stage 2: The Ghetto
 
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Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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