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Dawid (David) Sierakowiak

Dawid (David) Sierakowiak

25 July 1924 - 8 August 1943

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"Dawid Sierakowiak was born to Majlech and Sura Sierakowiak in July 1924. His father was a Jewish cabinet-maker. Dawid and his younger sister, Natalia (called Nadzia by her family), lived with their parents in their native city of Łódź (Lodz), Poland.


As a teenager, Sierakowiak was a student at the local private Jewish preparatory school (called gimnazjum in Polish). He attended the school on a scholarship. Dawid was an outstanding pupil and stood at the head of his class. According to his diary, Sierakowiak was an avid reader with keen interests, including foreign languages. He studied English, French, German, Hebrew, and Latin. 


Dawid Sierakowiak began keeping a diary at the end of June 1939, just a few weeks before his fifteenth birthday. This was only a few months before World War 2 began in September of that year. In his diary, Sierakowiak meticulously recorded the news of the day. He also wrote about his own feelings, moods, and opinions. He continued to write in his diary even after the outbreak of the war.


Sierakowiak’s diary offers a day-to-day, first person account of Jewish life under the Germans in occupied Poland, through the eyes of a teenager. In particular, his diary chronicles the tragedy of the Lodz Jewish community, which the Germans concentrated into a ghetto in February 1940.


In his diary, Sierakowiak wrote about the daily tragedies of ghetto life. He described his  desperation to find a job and the sufferings of his younger sister. He also wrote of the growing tensions between himself and his father, as well as the deportation of his ailing mother during the Gehsperre Aktion of 1942.


Dawid Sierakowiak's diary ends abruptly in April 1943. Around that time, he learned that he had obtained a much sought after job in a bakery, but he was already ill and running a high fever. Despite the glimmer of hope at having obtained work, Sierakowiak despaired of the situation he and the Jews of the Lodz ghetto faced. In his diary he wrote:



“Again out of impatience, I feel myself falling into melancholy. There is really no way out of this for us.”


—From The Diary of Dawid Sierakowiak, April 15, 1943 


Dawid Sierakowiak died on August 8, 1943, probably of tuberculosis. He had just turned 19 years of age. His father also succumbed to the harsh conditions in the ghetto. His sister Nadia survived until 1944, when she was deported with the last ghetto inhabitants to her death at Auschwitz-Birkenau.


Right after the war, the gentile Pole who had owned the apartment before it was appropriated as part of the ghetto returned. He discovered five notebooks, all that remained of Sierakowiak’s diary. Today the five notebooks are housed in the archives of Yad Vashem and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. While incomplete, they are a rich and revealing account of life in the Lodz ghetto." 


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Name Dawid (David) Sierakowiak
Date of Birth 25 July 1924
Date of Death 8 August 1943
Home Town Łódź, Łódź Voivodeship, PL 
Place of Death Łódź, Łódź Voivodeship, PL 
Interests Languages, (Diary) writing
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