56 Holocaust-era records for Rudnik / Rudnick and related spellings.
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Children With Lost Identity: a list of 2500 files of Holocaust orphans from Poland between years 1936-1945 (2455 persons; info at https://tinyurl.com/q2prw84) [H]
Częstochowa Ghetto Rejestracja (list of Jews sent to the Częstochowa Ghetto from other towns), 22 Jan 1940 to 7 Jan 1941; Często Arch, syg 9061, pages 2-128 (1351 persons) [H]
ID
Details
Page
Person
Surname from previous column
Came from
Comments (not by researcher)
10950
Also see later, more complete, typing of this document, as well as additional pages from this material.
80
Chaim Rudnik
RUDNIK
Lodz
Częstochowa: registration of Jews coming from other cities to Częstochowa 1940-1941, syg 13797, pages 2-128 (1,558 persons) [H]
ID
Page
Number on page
Registration number (if included)
Date
Given name(s)
Surname
Date of birth
Number in family
Profession
Profession, translated into English
Former residence
Current residence
Notes by translator / typist
Date at end of this list
Text on a non-list page
Notes (not written by translator / typist)
11192
80
65
1140
4 Aug
Chamim / Chaim Rudnik
RUDNIK
22 May 1895
3
krawiec
tailor
Łódź
Katedralna 10
5 Aug 1940
First m of Chamim is crossed out
Dachau: "Memorial Dates Yorzait of the Martyred Jews of Dachau," Vol II, Lists of Polish Jewish who perished in Dachau, Germany (Jewish Labor Committee, 1947; 2380 persons) [H]
Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"
107
8 May 1999
F
Eve
RUDNIKA
Pologne
Pologne
Rudnika (Eve, Léa), née le 1er septembre 1918 à Varsovie (Pologne), décédée le 5 août 1942 à Auschwitz (Pologne) et non le 30 juillet 1942 à Pithiviers (Loiret).
Iran [Persia]: "Polish Refugees in Tehran, 1943," American Jewish Archives, D56, 8 (1675 persons) [H]
ID
Image
List
Page number
Given name(s)
Surname
Date [of birth]
Place [of birth]
Other information
Typist notes
11570
03-DSC00063.JPG
Lista No. 2
34
Mieczyslaw
RETTING
1938
Varsovia
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]
Survivor maiden name / other surname (previous or next column)
Survivor surname
Occupation
Birthday
Birth city
Last domicile
Survivor sends greetings to -- given name(s)
Survivor sends greetings to -- surname(s)
Greetings to--Place
Other information
Typing notes
11371
02-DSC00018.JPG
11
Chaja
RUDNICKA
22 Nov 1922
Grodno
Schlome
RUDNICKY
Tel Aviv
Warsaw: Committee in Warszawa-Praga, District 5; Register of old and disabled persons receiving pension at Social Welfare by the Jewish Committee (410 persons) [H]
ID
Source
L.p. number
Image number
Surname
Given Name
Other surname
Age
Address
10156
Amer Jewish Arch, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945; MSS COL 361, file D55/5
156
Surv 11-D55n5/DSC00055.jpg
RUDNIK
Rozalia
66
Wawer
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
11728
30
Rywa Goldsztejn
GOLDSZTEJN
22 Jun 1916
Czerniakowska 20
Hofgeismar
11729
30
Dawid Goldsztejn
GOLDSZTEJN
2 May 1943
Hofgeismar
11730
30
Rywka Goldsztejn
GOLDSZTEJN
13 Mar 1947
Hersz
Luba Rudnik
RUDNIK
Feldafing
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