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Zina Zelda Chapnik

Survived
Zina Zelda Chapnik nee Raykhnudel was born in Czemierniki, Poland, 1910 to Yakov and Pesiya. She was a seamstress and married to Yakov. Prior to WWII she lived in Minsk, Belorussia (USSR). During the war she was in Aschersleben, Germany.
Zina Zelda survived the Shoah.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Chapnik Zina Zelda 1910 Minsk, Belorussia (USSR) Survivors and refugees registration form
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Last Name
Chapnik
First Name
Zina
First Name
Zelda
Maiden Name
Raykhnudel
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
06/05/1910
Place of Birth
Czemierniki,<>,Lublin,Poland
Father's First Name
Yakov
Mother's First Name
Pesiya
Marital Status
Married
Spouse's First Name
Yakov
Permanent Place of Residence
Minsk,Minsk City,Minsk,Belorussia (USSR)
Profession
Seamstress
Place During the War
Minsk,Ghetto,Belorussia (USSR)
Place During the War
Sobibor,Extermination Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Trawniki,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Majdanek,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Place During the War
Aschersleben,Camp,Germany
Place During the War
Bergen Belsen,Camp,Germany
Place During the War
Terezin,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
Date of Death
1971
Status According to Source
survived
Submitter Name
Galina Ostrovski
Relationship to Survivor
Great-niece
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Item ID
15055121
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Czemierniki
Lublin
Poland
Minsk
Minsk City
Minsk
Belorussia (USSR)
53.902;27.559
Aschersleben
Camp
Germany
50.026;19.203
Auschwitz
Camp
Poland
50.510;11.461
Bergen Belsen
Camp
Germany
51.135;27.559
Majdanek
Camp
Poland
53.902;22.568
Minsk
Ghetto
Belorussia (USSR)
51.477;9.888
Sobibor
Extermination Camp
Poland
52.799;14.150
Terezin
Ghetto
Czechoslovakia
51.246;23.637
Trawniki
Camp
Poland
51.759;22.997
Beersheba
Israel
31.250;34.798
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.