אבנון Weinfeld, Rela Alisa-Lusia bat Tzvi (Hirsch)

Birth Name אבנון Weinfeld, Rela Alisa-Lusia bat Tzvi (Hirsch)
Birth Name Weinfeld, Rela Lusia
Also Known As אבנון, עליזה-לוסיה
Call Name Alisa-Lusia
Call Name Lusia
Call Name עליזה-לוסיה
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth 1924 Kraków Cracow, powiat Krakowski, województwo Małopolskie, Polska  

 
Camp March 3, 1941 Getto Krakowskie, Kraków, województwo Małopolskie, Polska The Kraków Ghetto was established in the Podgórze district, not in the Jewish district of Kazimierz

Event Note

In March 1941, Hirsch Weinfeld, his wife, Bronia, and children, Rela-Lusia, Miriam and Izio, were transported to the Kraków ghetto Getto krakowskie. where the family shared a small apartment with 20 other people.
The authorities confiscated Hirsch Weinfeld's business and part of the apartment, where they installed two Germans.

Event Note

By May 1940, the Nazi occupation authority announced that Kraków should become the "cleanest" city in the General Government, an occupied, but unannexed part of Poland.
They ordered deportation of Jews from the city, and of the more than 68,000 Jews in Kraków when the Germans invaded, only 15,000 workers and their families were permitted to remain.
All other Jews were ordered out of the city, to be resettled into surrounding rural areas.

Event Note

On March 3, 1941, the Kraków Ghetto Getto krakowskie was formally established in the Podgórze district, not in the Jewish district of Kazimierz. Displaced Polish families from Podgórze took up residences in the former Jewish dwellings outside the newly established Ghetto.
15,000 Jews were crammed into an area previously inhabited by 3,000 people who used to live in a district that consisted of 30 streets, 320 residential buildings, and 3,167 rooms.
The Kraków Ghetto Getto krakowskie was surrounded by walls that separated it from the rest of the city.
All windows and doors that gave onto the Aryan side were ordered bricked up.
There were 4 guarded entrances allowed traffic to pass through.

Event Note

In November, 1942, Hirsch Weinfled sent his daughter, Miriam, age 15 years, and her brother, Izio to Lwów to look for refuge.
Izio Weinfeld helped people in the Lwów Ghetto, providing false identity cards, but he was captured by the Gestapo and was never seen again.
Miriam was left alone in Lwów, so she returned to her family to the Kraków Ghetto.

 

Event Note

On May 30, 1942, the Nazis began systematic deportations from the Kraków Ghetto Getto krakowskie to surrounding concentration camps. Thousands of Jews were transported as part of the Aktion Krakau headed by SS-Oberführer Julian Scherner.
Jews were assembled on Zgody Square first and marched to the railway station in Prokocim.
The first transport consisted of 7,000 people, and the second transport consisted of 4,000 Jews, deported to Belzec extermination camp on 5 June 1942.

Event Note

On March 13-March 14, 1943 the final liquidation of the Kraków Ghetto Getto krakowskie, carried out under the command of SS-Untersturmführer Amon Göth. in which 8,000 Jews deemed able to work were transported to the Plaszow labor camp, while those deemed unfit for work, approximately 2,000 Jews, were killed in the streets of the ghetto.
Remaining were sent to Auschwitz.

 

Parents

Father Weinfeld, Hirsch 'Heshiak' Tzvi ben Moshe (Mojzesz)
Mother Plessner, Bronislava Bronia 'Braindel' bat Aharon (Aron)
Siblings
  1. Weinfeld, Izidor 'Izio' ben Tzvi (Hirsch)
  2. עקביא Weinfeld, Miriam Matylda bat Tzvi (Hirsch)

Narrative

Holocaust Survivor Testimonies: Deportation from Cracow

Narrative

Holocaust Survivor Testimonies: The Anguish of Liberation

Pedigree

  1. Weinfeld, Hirsch 'Heshiak' Tzvi ben Moshe (Mojzesz)
    1. Plessner, Bronislava Bronia 'Braindel' bat Aharon (Aron)
      1. אבנון Weinfeld, Rela Alisa-Lusia bat Tzvi (Hirsch)
      2. Weinfeld, Izidor 'Izio' ben Tzvi (Hirsch)
      3. עקביא Weinfeld, Miriam Matylda bat Tzvi (Hirsch)

Ancestors