Zina Gasko photographs
Extent and Medium
folder
1
Creator(s)
- Zina Gasko
Biographical History
Zina Gasko was born Zina Feldman on May 30, 1914, in Krzemieniec, Poland. Her father, Jakub Feldman, owned a pharmacy in town, and her mother, Rachel Sojbel Feldman, was a housewife. Rachel Sojbel had nine siblings but was closest to her four sisters: Ena Rares, a nurse who lived in Lvov (L’viv), Ukraine; Mania Gercberg, who lived in Rovno and had two daughters, Ada and Raya; Bronia who lived in Radziwiłów; and Genia Roztaczer, who had two daughters, Ada and Runia. Both of Zina’s parents and her brother, Jefim Munia Feldman, born in 1918, were shot by the Germans in July 1942 in Krzemieniec. All of Zina’s aunts and cousins perished as well. Zina Feldman fled her hometown on June 26, 1941, a few days after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. She spent the war years being constantly moved by the Soviet authorities, from Kiev via Charkov, Dniepropertovsk and Kujbeshev to Mary, Turkmenistan. In May 1946, Zina Feldman returned to Poland. She lived in different cities, and finally settled in Warsaw where she taught at the Warsaw University. In 1970 Zina Feldman Gasko left Poland for Sweden.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
Zina Gasko donated the collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1998.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of photographs of Zina Gasko, her brother, Jefim, and her aunts and cousins in Krzemieniec, Poland, before World War II.
System of Arrangement
The Zina Gasko photographs are arranged in a single folder.
People
- Gasko, Zina.
- Roztaczer, Ada.
- Gercberg, Mania Sojbel.
- Rares, Ena Sojbel.
- Gercberg, Lazar.
- Feldman, Jefim Munia.
- Gercberg, Ada.
- Gercberg, Raya.
- Roztaczer, Runia.
Subjects
- Jews--Poland--Krzemieniec--1930-1940.
Genre
- Photographs.
- Document