Monderer / Mondrer Holocaust-Era Records

27 Holocaust-era records for Monderer / Mondrer and related spellings.

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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
12844Hasag-A3/0651.tifHasag-B3/0647.tif2843.AnnaMONDERER19089 Feb 1908KrakowKrakowSkarzysko-Kamkrawcowadressmaker/seamstress (female)5550 
12845Hasag-A3/0652.tifHasag-B3/0648.tif2844.GecalelMONDERER190819 Nov 1908KrakowKrakowSkarzysko-Kamelektrykelectrician4810 
12846Hasag-A3/0653.tifHasag-B3/0649.tif2845.SamuelMONDERER190618 Jun 1906KaliszKaliszSkarzysko-Kamrobotnikworker (male)3864 
12847Hasag-A3/0654.tifHasag-B3/0650.tif2846.FrydaMONDRER192220 Nov 1922KrakowKrakowSkarzysko-Kamrobotnicaworker (female)3865 

France: Deportations during Holocaust, only "Pologne" from the web; used to be here: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/petit-chemin/Histoire/Accueil.htm [H]

-Sort-DetailsNº JO [Number of journal]Date [of journal]SexGiven nameSurnameCountry of birthState/region of birthCountry of deathComplete information
26835Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"19927 Aug 1996MBerekMONDERERPolognePologneMonderer (Berek), né le 2 octobre 1895 à Szaczurow (Pologne), décédé le 8 août 1942 à Auschwitz (Pologne)
26837Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"19927 Aug 1996MMauriceMONDERERPolognePologneMonderer (Maurice), né le 6 février 1890 à Rokow (Pologne), décédé le 30 mars 1943 à Lublin-Maidanek (Pologne)

Poland: Lists of Polish Jews in Ghetto[s] to Receive Aid 1942 (V-mail; regarding V-mail, see: https://postalmuseum.si.edu/exhibition/victory-mail) [H]

-Sort-Image fileDestination of CommunicationPostmarkSender addressDatePerson in Poland: Line numberPerson in Poland: Given namePerson in Poland: SurnamePerson in Poland: Town [k/=kolo=near; dla=for]Person in Poland: AddressOther informationSurname from previous 2 columnsTypist notes
13506DSC00126.JPGDr. I. Schwarzbart; 45 Queensway Queenscourt; London W. 2; 107065Palestine; Postage paidRepresentation Polish Jewry; 15 Lilienblum, TEL-AVIV5 Oct 194212Bezalel Monderer?MONDERER?KrakowWawrzynca 3   

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
4568209-DSC00143.jpg187AdamMONDERERKrakow 
4568309-DSC00143.jpg187AnnaMONDERERKrakow 
4568409-DSC00143.jpg187BezalelMONDERERKrakow 
4568509-DSC00143.jpg187ChaimMONDERERKrakow 
4568609-DSC00143.jpg187IgnacyMONDERERAndrychow 
4568709-DSC00143.jpg187LeibMONDERERKrakow 
4568809-DSC00143.jpg187SabinaMONDERERKrakow 
4568909-DSC00143.jpg187SamuelMONDERERKrakow 
4569009-DSC00143.jpg187TeofilaMONDERERKrakow 
4569109-DSC00143.jpg187ZygaMONDERERKrakow 

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
23005List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow137MONDERERAdam1926Andrychow 
23006List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow137MONDERERBezalel1907Krakow 
23053List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow138MONDERERTeofila1926Krakow 
23054List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow138MONDERERAnna1891Krakow 
23056List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow138MONDERERSabina1900Krakow 
23058List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow138MONDERERFryda1922Krakow 
23067List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow138MONDERERSamuel1905Krakow 
23101List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow138MONDERERLeib1902Krakow 

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)
14186664052Samuel MondererMONDERERSiedlce1909Krakow   

Zbąszyń, Poland: refugees 1938-1939, List of Persons, Possessing Relatives in U.S.A.; numbered 1-169; Cracow, in Aug 1939; stamp at bottom of page: 3 Oct 1939 [H]

-Sort-Additional informaitonPage numberNumberPersonSurname from previous columnBorn onBorn inDistrictVoivodshipProfessionFormer residenceCurrent addressSurname from previous columnAddress of relatives in U.S.A. (1)Surname from previous columnAddress of relatives in U.S.A. (additional, if any)Surname from previous columnIf in possession of affidavitSingle or marriedNotes (not by typist)
10134List of Polish Jews expelled by the Nazi government into this Polish border town, receiving assistance from the JDC in 1938-193910125.Szaja Hirsch MondererMONDERER16 Sep 1908CzechowNowy SaczCracowmerchantChemnitz, Muhler Str. 52Cracow, Lagiewniki Mar. Smiglego 8M. Unger, 10 Beoner Street Brooklyn N.Y.UNGER[none]-[blank]married, wife Bessie and 1 child in Cr. 

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