Source Information
Ancestry.com. Poland, Łódż Ghetto Work Identification Cards, 1940-1944 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.Original data: This data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org
About Poland, Łódż Ghetto Work Identification Cards, 1940-1944
Inhabitants of the Lódz Ghetto survived by laboring in one of dozens of workshops. Employees had to carry work identification cards, and this database contains a collection of details extracted from these cards. Entries may include the following details:
- worker number
- name
- date of birth
- address in the ghetto
- place assigned to work
- type of employment
- starting date of employment
- photo included on card: Yes/No
- signature of worker on card: Yes/No
- starting date of employment (date of Lódz Ghetto work ID card)
- learned trade
- acquired skill
- gender
- age in years as of January 1, 1943
- worked since
- unemployed from … to … [or other places of employment]
- comments (includes transport and death dates if applicable)
You can learn more about this database at the JewishGen website.