Alterman / Altermann Holocaust-Era Records in Brzeźnica, Radomsko, Kielce, and nearby towns

32 Holocaust-era records for Alterman / Altermann and related spellings.

These records span Brzeźnica (Bzhezhnitsa), Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Kielce (Keltz), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Radoszyce (Radoshitz), Opoczno (Opotchna), Pilica (Piltz), Piotrków (Petrikev), Wolbrom (Volbrom), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 68 ALTERMAN records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

Częstochowa: Lists of Jewish arrivals to Częstochowa drawn up by the Judenrat; Często Arch, syg 5 (890 persons) [H]

-Sort-ImageNumber(s) at top of page (if any)NumberPersonSurname from previous columnWhen and where bornProfessionAddressNumber of family membersWhere moved fromWhere and when moved inRemarksOther text on the pageNotes (not by researcher)
10084www.crarg.org/i…-1b-V1LsBZ.jpg8483.Szlamek AltermanALTERMAN[Column not included on this page][Column not included on this page]Asyl[?] [Asylum]-Warschau[Column not included on this page][blank]Top: nothing; bottom: stamp (Council of Elders Czestochowa) and signature 

Częstochowa: Registration of Jews from other cities to Częstochowa, 1941 and 1942 [Rejestracja Żydów przebywających z innych miast do Częstochowy za r. 1941 i 1942], syg 13801 [H]

-Sort-Page number (upper corner)Order numberRegistration numberYearDatePersonSurname [r#]Date of birthNames of family members [on 1942 pages]Surname from previous columnNumber of family members [on 1941 pages]Profession (in Polish or German)Profession (translated)Place where came fromWhere living nowDate at the bottom of the pageOther information on the pageNotes by translator / typistNotes (not written by translator / typist)
116227263.126 / 42194230 Mar 1942Szlamek AltermanALTERMAN3 Feb 1922----WarszawaPiłsudskiego 17 / ż30 Mar 1942   

Kielce district: "Surviving Jews in the Kielce District"; World Jewish Congress, no date (2179 persons) [H]

-Sort-TownSequence number in city listPersonSurname from previous column [r#]Present address [city after war]Year of birthPage of bookComments
10867Ostrowiec6 of 215Moszek AltermanALTERMAN190210 

Łódź: Jewish survivors registered in Łódź, July 1945, received by the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society of Canada [date unreadable] [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnYear of birthAddress before 1939Notes (not by typist)
104244Golda AltermanALTERMAN1907Midzyrzsc 
104254Hinda AltermanALTERMAN1903Warsaw 

Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 2, Feb 1946; only "Poland" listings

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnPlace of birthDate of birthFather's nameMother's nameNotes (not by typist)Surname from previous column
100342Simon AltermanALTERMANZakrecim Poland1915MendelHenia  

Poland: "Martyrdom of Jewish Physicians in Poland" (Exposition Press, 1963; 2584 persons) [H]

-Sort-Given name(s)SurnameBirthDeathPage number
10150DavidALTERMAN1886Holocaust305
10151IzraelALTERMAN1888Holocaust305
10152SaraALTERMAN1888Holocaust305
10538IzaakELTERMAN1897Holocaust335

Poland: Register of Jewish Survivors II (Jewish Agency, 1945) [H]

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
1088208-DSC00111.jpg5GeldaALTERMANLodz 
1088308-DSC00111.jpg5HindaALTERMANLodz 
1093008-DSC00111.jpg5MoszekALTERMANOstrowiec 
1093108-DSC00111.jpg5HindaALTERMANWarszawa 
1093208-DSC00111.jpg5RuchlaALTERMANMiedzyrzec 
1093308-DSC00111.jpg5HelenaALTERMANSLodz 
2088909-DSC00006.jpg57ZanettaELTERMANWarszawa 

Poland Survivor Radio Messages, American Jewish Archives, H277, n2 (2741 persons) [H]

-Sort-Set, folder, and imageSurvivor given nameSurname from previous columnName of fatherOther family membersPresent addressSurname from any previous columnSurvivor former residenceMessage in fullAddress for mailSurname from previous two columnsDate(s) of broadcastOther information--including title, date, and page
10131PSRM Set 04, folder 11-H277n2, image DSC00143.JPGAlterSTEINBUCHLublinDemblinSends greetings to Alterman in New YorkALTERMANPage 8

Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]

-Sort-SubdocumentSublistPageSurnameGiven nameSurname from previous columnBirth year or ageBirth place or last residenceTyping notes
20698List of Jews Bucarest Surviving in Poland122ALTERMANNRachelaMiedzyrzec Podl. 
20699List of Jews Bucarest Surviving in Poland122ALTERMANNSymchaMiedzyrzec Podl. 

Sweden: Holocaust Survivors 1945-1946; American Jewish Archives, D56/5 (16,816 rows) [H]

-Sort-Digital file idPageSeq numberSurvivor given name(s)Survivor maiden name / other surname (previous or next column)Survivor surnameOccupationBirthdayBirth cityLast domicileSurvivor sends greetings to -- given name(s)Survivor sends greetings to -- surname(s)Greetings to--PlaceOther informationTyping notes
1156302-DSC00026.JPG15CesiaTORSKA10 May 1922KielceKalmaEOLDERMANTel Aviv  
1269102-DSC00065.JPG2Rachela nee WigdorczykWIGDORCZYKBLUMENFELDCorsett-maker10 Jun 1913LodzLodzSamALDERMANFemko Bashve Co 154, Duane St. USA  

Theresienstadt: List of children who arrived in Great Britain from Theresienstadt, 20 Aug 1945; printed in red at top of page 1: Relatives Information Service; 17? Feb 1946; only Polish entries [H]

-Sort-PersonSurname from previous columnDate of birthPlace of birthNotes by typistNotes (not by typist)
10003Izek AltermannALTERMANN10 Oct 1930Ozartow, Poland  

Theresienstadt: List of Polish Children at Theresienstadt; part of "Survivor Lists: Poland, Children, Mar 1946"; World Jewish Congress, D56, 10 (197 persons) [H]

-Sort-ImageGiven name(s)SurnameDate of birthPlace of birthOther informationTypist notes
10003DSC00087.JPGIcekALTERMANN1930Opatov  

Vilna [Vilnius, Lithuania]: Polish Jewish refugees receiving Joint Distribution Committee aid, in Vilna, Lithuania, 1940 [H]

-Sort-Page numberNumberNameSurname from previous columnBirth placeBirth yearComes from[X = handwritten mark added after "Comes from" town]Stamp at bottom of page (if any)Notes (not by typist)
10016[1]16Józef AldermanALDERMANWarszawa1920WarszawaStamp at bottom of page: 1 Mar 1940 

Warsaw: Listing of the Surviving Warsaw Jews in the US Zone in Germany [Centrale fun di Warszewer Landsmanszaftn in der US Zone in Dajczland], 1948 (5859 persons) [H]

-Sort-PageGiven nameSurname [r#]Birth dateResidence in Warsaw until 1 Sep 1939Father's given nameMotherMother's maiden name copied from preceding columnCurrent address [town]Comments
100802Benjamin AltermanALTERMAN3 Oct 1929IzakFajga SzrudSZRUDUlm/Donau 
100812Chaim AltermanALTERMAN10 Jul 1934IzakFajga SzrudSZRUD  
100822Rela Alterman née RichtertalALTERMAN NÉE RICHTERTAL15 Jan 1919Nalewki 37AronFeiga TamresTAMRESWetzlar a.d.L. 
1386766Mojsze RojekROJEK14 Mar 1933Zablonska 11SzoelSara AltermanALTERMANBad Reichenhall 
1386866Lejb RojekROJEK15 Nov 1934Bad Reichenhall 

Warsaw: "Surviving Jews in Warsaw as of June 5th, 1945," World Jewish Archives (2523 persons) [H]

-Sort-Page numberGiven nameSurnameYear of birthAddress in 1939Present address in WarsawComments
104093ZanettaELTERMAN1902WarsawKolow, Obozowa 220 

Zbąszyń, Poland: refugees 1938-1939, List of persons, actually in Zbąszyń, having relatives in U.S.A., Canada, or South America; addresses not exact or unknown; unnumbered pages [H]

-Sort-Additional informaitonPage numberNumber [on page]PersonSurname from previous columnBorn onBorn atOccupationLast address in GermanyPresent address in ZbąszyńAddress of relativesSurname from previous or next columnDegree of relationshipNotes (not by typist)
10012List of Polish Jews expelled by the Nazi government into this Polish border town, receiving assistance from the JDC in 1938-1939[2]10Icie-Majer DabrowskiDABROWSKI15 Sep 1898Stepnica, Pol.painterDuesseldorfWigury 9Leo Alderman, N.Y.ALDERMANuncle 

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