Monsztajn / Mindsztajn Holocaust-Era Records in Radomsko, Sulmierzyce, Żarki, and nearby towns

27 Holocaust-era records for Monsztajn / Mindsztajn and related spellings.

These records span Radomsko (Radomsk), Sulmierzyce (Silmerzitz), Żarki (Zharki), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Janów (Yanov), Końskie (Kinsk), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Wolbrom (Volbrom), Kromołów (Krimilov), Pilica (Piltz), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 148 MONSZTAJN records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

Częstochowa: German Prison in Częstochowa 1939-1944 (Niemiecki Zakład Karny w Częstochowie), EXPANDED WORK [H]

-Sort-Reference [number]Register numberDate of arrival in prisonNameSurname copied from previous column [r#]Date of birthPlace of birthPrevious address (Częstochowa unless otherwise stated)FatherMotherSurname copied from previous columnOccupationSuspected or accused ofDate of sentenceSentenceOther informationNotes by translator / typistSurname copied from previous columnsNotes (not written by translator / typist)
101197287 Nov 1940Chaskiel HandelsmanHANDELSMAN31 May 1911SulmierzyceMickiewicza No. 7, RadomskoIcekRuchla née MonezajnMONEZAJN / MONSZTAJNButcherIllegal trade1 year hard labourReleased 5 Dec 1941; father deceased; mother living at Młodowy? No. 15, Radomsko; married to Chaja née Gancarska; illiteratePhysical description included; missing 4 teeth; arrested with Sucharaya HandelsmanGANCARSKA, HANDELSMANMONSZTAJN added because it appears in other records, but this is not entirely clear
1070235412 May 1942Srul HandelmanHANDELMAN20 Aug 1923SulmierzyceKol. Młodzowy, RadomskoIcekRochma née MonczarkMONCZARK / MONSZTAJNCarpenterNo armband26 Mar 19422 months prisonReleased 30 Jun 1942; singleMONSZTAJN added because it appears in other records, but this is not entirely clear

Częstochowa: registration of Jews coming from other cities to Częstochowa 1940-1941, document pages 148-237, with no header information, syg 13797 [H]

-Sort-Note regarding spellings of namesPageOrder numberPersonSurname from previous column [r#]RelationshipRelationship, translatedAge?Unknown meaningNotes by translator / typistNotes (not written by translator / typist)
10847Names have been typed as they appear on the page, even though hundreds names are spelled very oddly1816899Abraham MonsteinMONSTEINEhemannHusband44Plock  
11886Names have been typed as they appear on the page, even though hundreds names are spelled very oddly2266899Abraham MonsteinMONSTEINEhemannHusband44Plock  

Łódź: Jewish survivors registered in Łódź, Poland, Origin-Zionist Federation; printed at the top in red: Relatives Information Service, 15 Mar 1946? [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnYear of birthAddressParents' namesSurname from previous columnAddress in 1939Notes by typistNotes (not by typist)
101142Srul MajnsztajnMAJNSZTAJN1908Zawadzka 27MojzeszWarsaw  

Palestine: Immigrants, 1945; origin of list: Jewish War Appeal; only Poland entries [H]

-Sort-SubheaderPage numberNumberNameSurname from previous columnAgeRelationship [if listed]Name of fatherName of motherCitizenshipPlace of birthPlace of birth: inferred country (or city and country)Notes
10731Jewish Immigrants who arrived in Palestine through Haifa harbour on 8 Nov 1945 on board S/S "Prinzes Katlen"24572.Besia Rubecha (Munstein)RUBECHA (MUNSTEIN)22ShmuelSaraPolandWalidvak  

Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 1, Jan 1946; only "Poland" listings [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnPlace of birthDate of birthFather's nameMother's nameNotes (not by typist)
1267986Estera NeinsteinNEINSTEINLodz / Łódź, Poland1926ZewChajaŁódź added because it seems more likely

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
4329009-DSC00130.jpg174SrulMAJNSZTAJNLodz 
4329109-DSC00130.jpg174SrulMAJNSZTAJNWarszawa 
4646210-DSC00002.jpg191ChanaNAJNSZTAJNLodz 
4646310-DSC00002.jpg191EdziaNAJNSZTAJNLodz 
4646410-DSC00002.jpg191JosekNAJNSZTEINMiedzyrzecz 
4646510-DSC00002.jpg191ManiaNAJNSZTAJNLoda 
4646610-DSC00002.jpg191SulamitaNAJNSZTAJNMiedzyrzecz 

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)
10300102681991930451010Tauba MonsztajnMONSZTAJN---1SulmierzyceMONSZTAJN is correct, as in other Radomsko records
1349412872200193514196Cyrla MonsztajnMONSZTAJN1Sosnowiec: Czeladzka 2    

Radomsko, List of Jewish Residents, 1939 EXPANDED; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 2174 [H]

-Sort-Previous sort numberWhich listGiven nameSurnameAgeProfessionAddressOther informationResearcher notesYear of birth (calculated)Comments (not by researcher)
1145111392List 2, Parts 4-5 of 7Mojzesz MonsztajnMONSZTAJN38CarpenterLimanowskiego 261901 

Radomsko, List of Jewish Residents, 1939; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 2174 (2168 persons) [H]

-Sort-Which listSurnameGiven nameAgeYear of birth (calculated)ProfessionAddress
11392List 2, Parts 4-5 of 7MONSZTAJNMojzesz381901CarpenterLimanowskiego 26

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
21192List of Jews Bucarest Surviving in Poland125NEINSTEINSulamitaMiedzyrzec Podlaski 
21193List of Jews Bucarest Surviving in Poland125NEINSTEINSulamitaMiedzyrzec Podlaski 

USSR: "List of Polish Jewish Refugees Now in USSR, 1945," American Jewish Archives, H277/7 (2582 persons) [H]

-Sort-ImagePage numberGiven name(s)Surname(s)AgeOccupationFather's nameFamily groupLast residence in PolandLast address in the USSROther information
1249716/DSC00050.JPG5IsraelMAJNSTEIN22LeizerZdolbunovKazakhstan, Dzhambul do Vostrebovania 
1302116/DSC00050.JPG5IsraelMAJNSTEIN30DolhinovNovosibirskaya oblast, Osinniki, do Vostrebovania 

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
102705Hana BerenholcBERENHOLC6 Feb 1903MendelSura MameztajnMAMEZTAJNUlm/Donau 
102715Jakob BerenholcBERENHOLC5 Aug 1912MoszekRachela SztokmanSZTOKMANLampertsheim 
1315454Juda MangolMANGOL1910MatysPesa MajnsteinMAJNSTEINNeu-Ulm 
1315554Marek MangolMANGOL1940JudaAnna KelmanowiczKELMANOWICZNeu-Ulm 
1315654Misza MangolMANGOL1945JudaAnna KelmanowiczKELMANOWICZNeu-Ulm 

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