Gender: girl
School:
School #10A
School #10 provided classes for girls; #10A met in the morning. Most students at School #10A in September 1941 were between 9 and 14 years old, meaning that they were born between 1927 and 1932.
School #10 was located at Ulica Franciszkańska 13. The street name was changed to Franzstrasse when German occupation began in 1939. You can read more about and see pictures of Franciszkańska at
http://www.lodz-ghetto.com/franciszkanska_street.html,25.
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
Lea Ajzenberg
Source: Jewish Gen Lodz Ghetto List
Status: Submitted 12/3/2013;
Possible
| Researcher:
Margarita1981
Birth Date:
1932-03-31
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 12/3/2013;
Possible
| Researcher:
Margarita1981
Ghetto Street Address:
Alexanderhofstrasse, 39, 39, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 12/3/2013;
Possible
| Researcher:
Margarita1981
Alexanderhofstrasse, 59, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 12/3/2013;
Possible
| Researcher:
Margarita1981
Hohensteinstrasse, 66, Lodz Ghetto, Poland
Source: Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
Status: Submitted 12/3/2013;
Possible
| Researcher:
Margarita1981
User Comment:
In Nov. 2011, brendonh93 posted comments on an L. Ajzenberg at School #23 in Lodz. http://www.ushmm.org/online/lodzchildren/discussion_view.php?ForumPost__ForumPostId=850
In conducting research on L. Ajzenberg from Girls School #10A, I'm finding some overlap with brendonh93's unfinished research and I don't know if the two female students might be one and the same.
Ajzenberg, Liba; born 1928; Brunnen Strasse 6 Flat 1;
Ajzenberg, Liba; born 1925; Buchbinder Strasse 30 Flat 6; 25/03/1942 / AUSG; TR 21;
Ajzenberg, Lea; born 1932; Alexanderhof Strasse 39 Flat 39; Alexanderhof Strasse 59; Hohensteiner Strasse 66;
Liba (1928) and Lea (1932) are both possibilities mentioned by brendonh93 for the identity of L. Ajzenberg. He also posits that an A. Ajzenberg from school #23, who lived in the same town, could be a relative, but the research on A. is also unfinished.
Do you have any suggestions as to what direction research should take and/or whether the student at 10A was the same student at 23? I'm making an assumption that because Lea Ajzenberg moved several times, she could have been moving from one school to the other, hence she is listed in both registers?
Approver Comment:
I do not think these two signatures were signed by the same person. The book was signed at one particular point in the ghetto's history; thus, we believe that everyone only signed the album for the school that he or she was attending at that time. I think that one of these L. Ajzenbergs attended school #10a and the other attended school #23, but we cannot know which one was which. I suggest you follow both possible candidates through on both signatures, so that we have two complete records for these signatures.
Stage 2: The Ghetto
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
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