could be her (info and picture from the files below) >>files
- Uloschenko Pascha (also Loschenko, Wloschenko in the files with different date of birth 01.10.1918; 18.07.1918; 02.06.1925 )
- DOB: 01.10.1918
- POB: (Uborki, Uborko, Jborki) could be Borki - like the address of her sister in the Tschernigiv region, Ukraine. - could be Бірки (ukr.), Бoрки in rus. or Бoрки (in ukr., Снов’янка today)
- forced labour in Lockhausen (Osnabrück) from 27.01-31.07.1943 H.W. Dreyer Wittlage >>file; address: camp „Fernblick“ - Osnabrück; >>file; >>file
- later Wilhelm Karmann Osnabrück >>file
- forced labour in Hermsdorf (20.03-29.09.1944); list with the remark: „Gestapo verh.“ >>file; forced laborer from the soviet union arrested by the Gestapo >>file
- „employer”: Hermsdorf-Schomburg-Isolatoren-Gesellschaft, Niederlassung der Porzellanfabrik Kahla >>file
- 29.09.1944 taken by Gestapo - why?
- 27.11.1944 deported from Ravensbrück >> file (PNR: 83799) to Dortmund
Ende November 1944 brachte die SS nochmals 347 Frauen aus Ravensbrück nach Dortmund.
- Earnings of Ukrainian female forced laborers. Report by the company Hermsdorf Isolatoren GmbH, Hermsdorf, to the Reich Trustee of Labour for the Economic Region of Thuringia (March 10, 1942). >>p.210
- Hermsdorf-Schomburg-Isolatoren-Gesellschaft - employed children as forced laborers >> p. 131/133
Kuluna (maybe Килина (Kylyna); Кулина (Kulyna) Guzuk - could have been together with her in the camp (I assume the date of the post stamp is July 1943)
