Student Profile: Nuta Milsztajn

Gender: boy
School: School #21B


RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY: john2013 Advanced Researcher
Stage 1: Identity
Student's Given Name:
NUTE FISZEL MILSZTEIN
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NATA FISZLA MILSCHTEIN
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Birth Date:
1929-00-00
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1929-10-13
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Ghetto Street Address:
Sudetenstrasse, 26, 6
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General-Litzmann-Strasse, 41
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User Comments:
When I did for a search of Nuta Milsztajn I couldn't find any results so I did a fuzzy search and found NUTE FISZEL MILSZTEIN born 1929 and lived at Sudeten 26 6. I did another search and found him under NATA FISZLA MILSCHTEIN born 13/11/1929 and living at Sudeten 26 6 and Litzman 41. I believe he is the student to have signed the album.
Approver Comments:
I also agree that both of these names point to the same person, who is the most likely person to have signed this name in the album.
Stage 2: The Ghetto
Mother's Name:
Dobna MILSCHTEIN
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DORA MILSZTEIN
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Sibling's Names:
PERLA MALKA MILSZTEIN
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MOJSZE DAWID MILSZTEIN
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MIRLA MILSZTEIN
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Pola Malka MILSCHTEIN
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Mirla MILSCHTEIN
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Mojsze Dawid MILSCHTEIN
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Deported / Transferred:
1942-03-12
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Camp Deported/Transferred to:
Chelmno, Poland
Secondary Sources
User Comments:
If Nata/Nuta was deported on March 12, 1942 he would have been sent to Chelmno where he would have perished in the gas vans. I found the following people living at Sudeten 26 flat 6 and Litzman 41, BASZA MILSZTEIN b. 1880 also appears as, BASIA MILSCHTEIN b. 30/12/1880, DOBNA MILSCHTEIN also DORA MILSZTEIN b. 15/10/1903, POLA MALKA MILSCHTEIN also PERLA MALKA MILSZTEIN b. 24/02/1928, MOJSZE DAWID MILSZTEIN also MOJSZE DAWID MILSCHTEIN b. 13/10/1931, and lastly MIRLA MILSZTEIN/MILSCHTEIN b. 20/08/1930 (she also appears with 1939). At first I thought Basza/Basia was the mother but I got to looking at the dates and I think it's save to say Dora/Dobna was the mother and Basza/Basia was perhaps the grandmother or older aunt. The family all had the same deportaion as Nata and shared his fate.
Approver Comments:
I agree with your conclusions. Thank you for adding Nata/Nuta's family to this stage. You may add Chelmno as his place of death as well.
Stage 3: Labor Camps
 
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Stage 4: Auschwitz & Beyond
 
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Stage 5: Liberation & After
 
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