14 Holocaust-era records for Gerszman and related spellings.
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Bergen Belsen: Polish Women at Bergen Belsen, List 1079 c; Relatives Information, 14 194[6?] [H]
ID
Page number
Lfd.
Person [Vorname / Name]
Surname from previous column
Date of birth [Geburstadt]
Place of last residence [Letzter Wohnort]
Notes (not by typist)
10120
3
153
Ropsia Gitsman
GITSMAN
22 Mar 1927
Pabianice
Kielce: list of city council voters entitled to vote in the election of city councilors and their deputies 1939, syg 2373-2393 [H]
ID
District, syg, image folder
Image
Page number
Order number
Person
Surname from previous column
Street name
House number
Date of birth [day and month often not listed]
Living in the city since when?
Confirmation that the vote was cast... [column usually blank]
Kielce synagogue: authorization for burial in the Jewish cemetery in Kielce, 1905-1935 (Załączniki do akt zgonu Okręgu Bożniczego Kielce); two images per record from Oct 1918 [H]
Łódź: Jewish survivors registered in Łódź, July 1945, received by the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society of Canada [date unreadable] [H]
ID
Page number
Name
Surname from previous column
Year of birth
Address before 1939
Notes (not by typist)
14060
32
Dr Eugenia Gerszman
GERSZMAN
1973
Lodz
Poland: List of persons receiving individual gift packages, 1941, American Joint Distribution Committee [H]
ID
Details
Page number of complete set (unnumbered)
Page number at top, centered (if any)
Page header (including running header)
[List number?]
Name
Surname from previous or following column
[Address]
Column without header [regarding delivery]
Notes (not by typist)
11083
German title: 2. Liste der Personen zwecks Zusendung von individuellen Liebesgabenpaketen; preceded by letter in English from AJDC in Lisbon, Portugal to AJDC in New York, dated 2 Jul 1941
Poland: Register of Jewish Survivors II (Jewish Agency, 1945) [H]
ID
Digital file id
Page
Given name(s)
Surname(s) from previous or next columns
Place
Typing notes
26277
09-DSC00037.jpg
85
Eugenia Dr.
GERSZMAN
Lodz
Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]
ID
Subdocument
Sublist
Page
Surname
Given name
Surname from previous column
Birth year or age
Birth place or last residence
Typing notes
17255
List of Polish Jews Liberated From Bergen-Belsen Camp
A
97
GITSMAN
Ropsia
1927
Pabianice
24892
List of Polish Nationals (Mostly Jews) In the Bergen-Belsen Camp
150
GOJSMAN
Rubin
merchant
Stockholm: August 9, 1945, List of Messages Broadcast by Radio Stockholm submitted by The World Jewish Congress, N.Y. (244 persons) [H]
ID
Image number
Source
Name
Surname(s) isolated/repeated from previous column
Age (of person listed under "Name")
Date of Broadcast
Message
Surname(s) isolated/repeated from previous column
Typist notes
10057
DSC00357.JPG
Survivor Lists, Poland, Central Committee of Polish Jews, Survivor Messages from Hillersleben and Stockholm, Sweden; Amer Jewish Arch, MSS COL 361, D55/5
GERSMAN, Rachel fr. Lodz
GERSMAN
20
June 10, 1945
Greets GRUNDMAN, Mosha
GRUNDMAN
Vilna [Vilnius, Lithuania]: Polish Jewish refugees receiving Joint Distribution Committee aid, in Vilna, Lithuania, 1940 [H]
ID
Page number
Number
Name
Surname from previous column
Birth place
Birth year
Comes from
[X = handwritten mark added after "Comes from" town]
Stamp at bottom of page (if any)
Notes (not by typist)
11691
26
1645
Izrael Girszman
GIRSZMAN
Miedzyrzec
1914
Miedzyrzec
X
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]
ID
Page
Given name
Surname
Birth date
Residence in Warsaw until 1 Sep 1939
Father's given name
Mother
Mother's maiden name copied from preceding column
Current address [town]
Comments
11493
26
Motek Gerszman
GERSZMAN
5 Dec 1903
Franciszkanska 12
Stuttgart
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