Mordys / Mordus Holocaust-Era Records in Kłobuck, Częstochowa, Krzepice, and nearby towns

3 Holocaust-era records for Mordys / Mordus and related spellings.

These records span Kłobuck (Klobutzk), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Krzepice (Kshepitz), Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Mstów (Omstov), Przedbórz (Pshedbosh), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Wodzisław (Vodislov), Żarki (Zharki), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 52 MORDYS records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

Częstochowa: Rada Starszych w Czestochowie, USHMM, microfilm 4 (images 0001.tif-1015.tif); sample images: www.crarg.org/czestochowa-holocaust-police.php [H]

-Sort-Digital file nameGiven nameSurname [r#]DetailsSurname(s) in column to the left (if not in the surname column)Typist comments
152730626.tifJankelMARTUSResides on Targowa St. 12; following an order received by phone on 20 Sep 1941 at 6:15, was to be escorted to the Bezirks Wache...Long entry, split into two cells
152740626.tifJankelMARTUS... by 7:45 pm. The Ghetto policeman reported that he was not home when he came for him. Chief Majznerowicz ordered to arrest him at night and escort him to the Bezirks Wache.Long entry, split into two cells

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
10305DSC00042.JPGDr. I. Schwarzbart; 45 Queensway Queenscourt; London W. 2; 137629Palestine; Postage paidRepresentation Polish Jewry; 15 Lilienblum, TEL-AVIV4 Nov 1942259Kejla MordyszMORDYSZKrzemieniecul. Lewinsona 53   

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