| name | project-conventions |
| description | Holocaust genealogy research methodology, fact-checking, and documentation standards |
| domain | project-conventions |
| confidence | high |
| source | established-practice |
Context
This project is a Holocaust family genealogy research effort. The subject is [YOUR SUBJECT NAME] from [BIRTH PLACE]. All research must be factually rigorous, well-sourced, and treat subjects with dignity.
Customize this skill: Replace placeholders with your subject's details before beginning research.
Patterns
Source Attribution
Every research finding must be tagged with its source category:
- 🟢 FROM TESTIMONY — Extracted from subject's primary testimony document (e.g., Yad Vashem testimony, USC Shoah Foundation interview)
- 🔵 FROM YAD VASHEM DB — Found via live Yad Vashem database search
- 🟣 FROM OTHER ARCHIVES — Found in international archives, census records, immigration records, Wikipedia, or other secondary sources
- 🟡 CROSS-REFERENCED — Confirmed by 2+ independent sources
- 🔴 CONTRADICTED — Two sources disagree (document both versions, do NOT silently pick one)
- ⚠️ UNVERIFIED — Plausible but not yet confirmed by any primary source
Name Variant Searches
Always search all transliteration and spelling variants of your subject's name and location. Examples:
- Surnames: COHEN / KOHN / KOHEN / COHN
- First names: Moshe / Moses / Moise / Moyshe
- Place names: Use Polish, Ukrainian, German, Yiddish, and modern variants
Add your specific name variants to this list when you set up the project.
Fact-Checking Gate
NO research finding enters official reports without Q's (Devil's Advocate) approval:
- Researcher submits finding with source citation
- Q verifies against known facts and primary sources
- Q approves (✅), requests more evidence (⚠️), or rejects (❌)
- Only approved findings enter reports and family tree
File Structure
research/ — Research reports, analysis documents
research/testimony-pages/ — Scanned testimony page images
research/book-images/ — Maps and images for family book
data/ — Raw data from database searches
data/yad-vashem/ — Yad Vashem search results
data/arolsen/ — Arolsen Archives results
data/jewishgen/ — JewishGen database results
data/census/ — Census records
data/immigration/ — Ellis Island, ship manifests
reports/ — Fact-checked final reports
Citation Format
All citations must follow this format:
[Source Name, Item/Page/URL, Access Date]
Examples:
[Yad Vashem Names DB, Item #1234567, accessed 2025-01-15]
[Arolsen Archives, Doc ID 1.1.26.1/12345, accessed 2025-01-15]
[FamilySearch, Film 1234567, Image 45, accessed 2025-01-15]
[JewishGen Unified Search, Result ID xyz, accessed 2025-01-15]
Documentation Format
- Markdown files with clear headers and tables
- Hebrew/Yiddish text includes transliteration: אברהם (Avraham)
- Dates in ISO 8601: YYYY-MM-DD
- Confidence markers: ✅ VERIFIED | ⚠️ UNVERIFIED | ❌ CONTRADICTED | 🔍 NEEDS RESEARCH
Anti-Patterns
- NEVER fabricate Holocaust victim details — If a name, date, or relationship is unknown, write "UNKNOWN". Never invent plausible-sounding details. AI models are prone to generating convincing but false information in genealogy research.
- NEVER present speculation as fact — Always label confidence level
- NEVER skip the fact-checking gate — All findings go through Q before entering reports
- NEVER use graphic imagery — Dignity-preserving visual narrative approach
- NEVER conflate surname statistics with individual fates — A count of victims with a given surname is NOT evidence that all those people belonged to the same family
- NEVER assume a common name = a specific person — Many people share names; always verify with multiple identifying details (birth year, birth place, relatives)