Goperstein family photographs
Extent and Medium
folder
1
Creator(s)
- Goperstein
Biographical History
The Goperstein family lived in Skidel, Russia (later Skidel, Poland, currently Skidel, Belarus) prior to World War II. Gillel or Hillel Goperstein (b. 1850?) had at least two sons, Carpel Goperstein (b. 1895) and David Goperstein (b. 1890?). Carpel and David were both likely veterans of World War I. Skidel was occupied by Germany on 27 June 1941 during their invasion of the Soviet Union. Jews were forced into a ghetto in late 1941. On 2 November 1942 the ghetto was liquidated, and the Jews of Skidel were deported to Kiełbasin transit camp. Most of Skidel’s Jews were deported from Kiełbasin to Auschwitz on 9 November 1942 and 14 November 1942, and the majority of them were murdered upon arrival. Carpel, his brother David, and their father, along with other members of the Goperstein family likely all perished at Auschwitz during these deportations.
Archival History
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum collection, gift of Sidney Stein
Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2021 by Sidney Stein.
Scope and Content
The Goperstein family photographs consist of 4 pre-war photographs depicting members of the Goperstein family of Skidel, Russia (later Skidel, Poland, currently Skidel, Belarus). Depictions include David Goperstein in military uniform, Carpel Gopertein and his two sons, Yosef and his wife (unidentified), and two unidentified Goperstein sisters. All members of the Goperstein family depicted in these photographs perished during the Holocaust.
System of Arrangement
The collection is arranged as a single file.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Copyright Holder: Mr. Sidney Stein
People
- Goperstein family.
Subjects
- Białystok (Poland)
- Jews--Poland.
- Skidzel' (Belarus)
- Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945)--Poland.
Genre
- Photographs.
- Document