Fidler / Fiedler Holocaust-Era Records in Radomsko, Częstochowa, Końskie, and nearby towns

38 Holocaust-era records for Fidler / Fiedler and related spellings.

These records span Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Końskie (Kinsk), Piotrków (Petrikev), Działoszyn (Zaloshin), Kielce (Keltz), Kłobuck (Klobutzk), Opoczno (Opotchna), Sulmierzyce (Silmerzitz), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 70 FIDLER 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
10597http://www.aapj…ndex.php?id=65Jewish Wills from Częstochowa and the Vicinity as Historical Sources for a Study of the Jewish Life in the First Half of the Nineteenth CenturyDariusz ZłotkowskiJan FidlerFIDLER

Częstochowa Book of Permanent Residents 1870-1930, Często Arch (about 16,250 persons); sample images: www.crarg.org/czestochowa-book-of-permanent-residents-1870-1930.php [H]

-Sort-VolumePage of book [r#]House numberGiven nameMaiden nameSurnameParentsMother's maiden nameBirth date, placeProfession, other informationSurname from previous or following columnNotes (last event & life changes: death, displace, move to other house etc.)Surname from previous or following columnComments (not by researcher)All surnames for persons in this family
2292228264355MariaFREJLICHKENIGSBERGAjzyk & Fajgla FidlerFIDLER18 Jun 1863, LodzWidowFIDLER, FREJLICH, KENIGSBERG
2292328264355GiniaKENIGSBERGKafel & Maria FrejlichFREJLICH6 Mar 1883, CzestochowaWith motherFIDLER, FREJLICH, KENIGSBERG
2292428264355KarolaKENIGSBERGKafel & Maria FrejlichFREJLICH16 Feb 1891, CzestochowaWith motherFIDLER, FREJLICH, KENIGSBERG
2292528264355JettaKENIGSBERGKafel & Maria FrejlichFREJLICH21 Jul 1895, CzestochowaWith motherFIDLER, FREJLICH, KENIGSBERG

Iran [Persia]: "Polish Refugees in Tehran, 1943," American Jewish Archives, D56, 8 (1675 persons) [H]

-Sort-ImageListPage numberGiven name(s)SurnameDate [of birth]Place [of birth]Other informationTypist notes
1014403-DSC00036.JPGLista No. 17HenrykFIDLER10 Mar 1923Warszawa  
1147103-DSC00062.JPGLista No. 233ChajaFIDLER1891Varsovia  
1147203-DSC00062.JPGLista No. 233GadaljaFIDLER1889Varsovia  

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)
1378630Chana FidlerFIDLER1927Oszmiana 

Piotrków Trybunalski: In the Piotrków Trybunalski Ghetto Oct 15 Sep 1940 - Aug 1943; Name Registry of Murdered and Deceased Jews in the Piotrków Trybunalski, ITS Bad Arolsen Digital Archives, Sub-collection 1.2.2.1/11407175 (140 persons) [H]

-Sort-Page numberNumberPersonPerson, with Polish translatedSurname(s) from previous two columnsDate and place of birth, names of parentsDate and place of birth, names of parents, with Polish translatedSurname(s) from previous two columnsPlace of deathDate of death (Polish: r = roku = year)Names and addresses of witnessesSurname(s) from previous columnSources of informationOther text on pageNotes (not written by researcher)
10037326Epsztejn JakubEpsztejn JakubEPSZTEJN29 Oct 1890 r. w Glownie, s. Joska i Mindli z Fidlerow29 Oct 1890 in Glowny, son of Josek and Mindla nee FidlerFIDLERPiotrkow Tryb. [Piotrkow Trybunalski]16 Oct 1940Tytuniewicz Jozef, Lodz Gdanska 23TYTUNIEWICZArchiwum b. Sadu Grodz. w Piotrkow Ns. 917/52  

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

-Sort-Given name(s)SurnameBirthDeathPage number
10061HenrykFIDLER1861191685

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
2279009-DSC00016.jpg67BrunoFIEDLERPrzemysl 
2279109-DSC00016.jpg67ChanaFIDLERLodz 
2279209-DSC00016.jpg67DawidFIEDLERChrzanow 
2279309-DSC00016.jpg67HankaFIDLERWarszawa 
2279409-DSC00016.jpg67HankaFIDLERWarszawa 
2279509-DSC00016.jpg67MosesFIEDLERChrzanow 
2279609-DSC00016.jpg67SaraFIDLERKrakow 

Radomsko Book of Migration Control, 1930-1943 EXPANDED; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 199-202 (about 7000 persons), sample image: www.crarg.org/radomsko-migration.php [H]

-Sort-Previous sort numberSyg.YearPageNumber [just a sequential number]Given nameSurname from previous column [r#]Number of persons: maleNumber of persons: femalePrevious place of residence - PowiatPrevious place of residence - CommunePrevious place of residence - Place, street, number of houseAddress in RadomskoWent toOther informationSurname(s) from previous columnResearcher notesComments (not by researcher)
104111991930731643Rozalia FiedlerFIEDLER---1DmeninKietlin      
134212001934129820Rozalia FiedlerFIEDLER1Radomsko    
15005202194067496Lucjan FidlerFIDLER41Przerab    
1593020219422321958Rozalia FidlerFIDLER1Died Nov 1942    

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
19249List of Polish Jewish Survivors at the Buchenwald Camp111FIEDLERKazik1982Kaminsko 
19254List of Polish Jewish Survivors at the Buchenwald Camp111FIEDLERJakub1922Bialystok 
20852List of Jews Bucarest Surviving in Poland123FIDLERCerkaZaleszczyki 
24840List of Polish Nationals (Mostly Jews) In the Bergen-Belsen Camp149FIDLERJosefbutcher  

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
1182502-DSC00035.JPGLenaBILSKI12 Jun 1924KrobenLodz GhettoLisienFIDLERHew Hafen  
1343702-DSC00090.JPGGreteBILSKI17 Jan 1920?KrabenLieschenFIEDLERNew Haven, USA  
1514002-DSC00149.JPGLena GretaKOCHANOWSKABILSKA-KOCHANOWSKAKrotoszynLischenFIEDLERNew Haven  

Sweden: "List of Survivors: Stockholm, 1946," Mosaiska forsamlingens i Stockholm (807 persons) [H]

-Sort-Page numberNationalityIdentity card numberSequential number (on left)Arrival dateGiven name(s)SurnameDate of birthLast domicilePlace of birthComments
100822Czecho-Slovakien3226After 26 Jun [1946]HertaFIEDLERList No. 10 of Jews who arrived in Sweden after 26 Jun [1946] (Group 2)

Sweden: Survivors 2 (1375 persons) [H]

-Sort-PageGiven nameGiven name 2Given name 3SurnameSurname 2SexPlace of birthDate of birthResidencePlace of deathDate of deathNationalityNotes
100023HeinrichFIEDLERMGraz6 Aug 1929Austria 
100033SiegfriedFIEDLERMGraz7 Jul 1932Austria 

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
1207536Luba HeinigHEINIG13 May 1928Bad Reichenhall 
1207636Alek HeinigHEINIG11 May 1920Bad Reichenhall 
1207736Nusen HeinigHEINIG15 Nov 1946Bad Reichenhall 
1207836Mojsze HeinigHEINIG1 Apr 1917Ogrodowa 18NusenRuchla FidlerFIDLERAnsbach 
1208836Alek HenigHENIG11 May 1920Ogrodowa 26NusenRuchla FidlerFIDLERBad 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
104803HankaFIDLER1926WilnoRemiszewska 5a-3 

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