Berlach / Berlik Holocaust-Era Records in Krzepice, Częstochowa, Działoszyn, and nearby towns

9 Holocaust-era records for Berlach / Berlik and related spellings.

These records span Krzepice (Kshepitz), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Działoszyn (Zaloshin), Brzeźnica (Bzhezhnitsa), Kielce (Keltz), Przedbórz (Pshedbosh), Wieluń (Vielun), Końskie (Kinsk), Pajęczno (Payentchno), Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 107 BERLACH records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

Częstochowa: Articles in American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies collection "Jews of Częstochowa" [H]

-Sort-URL of the articleTitle of the articleAuthor of the articlePersonSurname from previous column
10348http://www.aapj…dex.php?id=228The Political Identity of Jews in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries as Reflected in the History, Heritage, and Cultural Identity of Częstochowa JewsJerzy MizgalskiBarlickiBARLICKI

Częstochowa BMD 1939-1942 deaths; Często Arch [H]

-Sort-Reg yearAktDeath place, dateRegistration place, dateDeceased, age, profession, etcDeceased surnameFather of deceasedFather surnameMother of deceasedMother maiden nameSpouseSpouse maiden name or surnameSurvived bySurvivors maiden name(s) or surname(s)Witness 1Witness 1 surnameWitness 2Witness 2 surnameOther informationSurname(s) from previous columnImage(s)Notes by translatorNotes (not by translator)
10575194027011 May 1940, Częstochowa15 May 1940, CzęstochowaSzmul Berlach, worker, born Działoszyn 1884 [day and month not listed], died in Częstochowa ul. Garncarska 23BERLACHMordka Lejzor BerlachBERLACHSura née PeltaPELTAMarjema née ZandsztajnZANDSZTAJN[not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Jewish community in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Jewish community in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…139-vtPTMW.jpg  

Częstochowa Forced Labor, WWII; original documents at Jewish Historical Institute Warsaw; we thank the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation Genealogy Project for their cooperation (4843 persons) [H]

-Sort-Jewish Historical Institute sygn.Laufende No. [consecutive number]Kartei-No. [file number]PersonSurname from previous columnOccupation (Beruf)Occupation (Beruf) (translated)Place of residence (Wohnort)Date at top of pagePage No. in pencilPage No. in redComments
126953323D 12333Josek BerlachBERLACHSchulerPupilGarncarska 2322 Apr 194093102 
130042449D 11459Szmul BerlachBERLACHHandlerDealer, trader, storekeeperGarncarska 2322 Apr 194010375 

Częstochowa: prisoners at Hasag Pelcery slave labor camp in Częstochowa, USHMM (4738 persons) [H]

-Sort-Image fileImage file (second set: improved images)Lp.Given name (Nazwisko i imie)Surname (Nazwisko i imie) [r#]Year of birth (Data ur)Birth, from complete documentPlace of birth (Miejsce urodzenia)Residence in 1939 (Miejsce zam. w 1939 r)From where sent (Skad przybyl do obozu) [may be one of 6 Hasag slave-labor camps]Profession (Zawod)Profession (Zawod), translationCard number (Nr. kartotek obozowej)Notes
10245Hasag-A1/0249.tifHasag-B1/0244.tif245.MendelBERLACH19231923KaliszSkarzysko-KamSkarzysko-Kamslusarzlocksmith4959 

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)
106045Josef BerlichBERLICH1902Rownie 
109828Wikltor BarlogeBARLOGE1931Lodz 

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
1221508-DSC00118.jpg12WiktorBARLOGALodz 
1342308-DSC00124.jpg18JosefBERLICHLodz 

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