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Gustav Esslinger
(1875 - 1938)
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Hermann Klaber
(1899 - 1942)
Hermann was born in Hoven-Sinzenich and lived in Cologne and Rheinbach. 1933 he was a merchant and shopkeeper in Rheinbach, Hauptstrasse 58. A few days after Kristallnight, on November 15, 1938, he was...
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Josef Edelstein
(1901 - 1944)
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Heinrich/Jindřich Reich
(1906 - 1945)
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Siegfreid Sax
(1880 - 1939)
Siegfried Sax was interned in the KZ-Dachau from 16 November 1938 to 19 December 1938.
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Emil Carlebach
(1914 - 2001)
Emil Carlebach was descended from a family of rabbis who had practiced in Germany for generations. However, at the time he was born, his father was the only non-religious member of the Carlebach family...
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Andor Bauer
(1902 - 1945)
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Leo Bissinger
(1885 - 1938)
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Walter Cohen
(1880 - 1942)
Kunstgelehrter. Förderer der Künstlervereinigung "Brücke" Kurator der Gemäldegalerie der Städtischen Kunstsammlung Düsseldorf
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Alexander Salkind
(1887 - 1940)
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Edward Bonyhady
(deceased)
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Joseph Shaltiel
(1905 - 1945)
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Rudolf Ludwig van Gelder
(1908 - 1944)
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Wolf Leeger
(1902 - 1945)
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Gerrit Zandbergen
(1895 - 1945)
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Jan van der Lugt
(1903 - 1945)
Overledene Jan van der Lugt Vader Willem van der Lugt Moeder Cornelia Vermeer Echtgenoo/te Hillegonda van Mazijk Plaats Rotterdam Datum overlijden 10-05-1945 Opmerkingen akte nr. 2865; overlede...
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Dr. Kamil Fischer
(1897 - 1944)
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Marie Fischer
(1873 - d.)
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Leopold Sommer
(1905 - 1945)
Yad Vashem Deported: July 1943 to Terezín ( Theresienstadt ), Bohemia, Czech; 1944 to Dachau , Germany concentration camps
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Siegfried Goldschmidt
(1900 - 1945)
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Berthold Siegfried Hefter
(1913 - 1945)
Berthold Siegfried Hefter was a son of Philipp Hefter and Regina Koritzer. He was married at Westerbork transit camp on 25 November 1943. His wife survived the war.
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Marcus Jacob den Hartog
(1925 - 1945)
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József Rosenfeld
(1862 - 1944)
RM dédapái között még topolyai birtokos is volt. A dúsan termő adai ágacska többnyire rendezett viszonyok között élt, de egy évtizeden át részük volt a nyomorban is. Az apa „csapongó fantáziájú, nyug...
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Adolf Kayem
(1900 - 1940)
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Yakob Zudkowitz
(1897 - 1944)
Yakob Zudkowitz ran the Milano branch of the family textile business. After his wife left him for an Italian actor and took her son Carlo with her, he returned to Lodz (address: Gartenstrasse 12). ...
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Fritz Löhner-Beda
(1883 - 1942)
Viennese opera librettist and satirist. His first volume of collected satires had been published in 1908, when he was twentyfive years old. In the midst of march 1938 Fritz was captured by the nazis ...
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Hersz Wolf Patt
(1908 - 1945)
Hersz Wolf married Helena nee Eichler (Ajchler) on 7.8.41 and lived in Ghetto Lodz in various flats. His permanent residence was close to his parents, on RZGOWSKA 8. He moved with 12 people to a 1-ro...
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Fritz Klaber
(1904 - 1986)
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Alfred Werner
(1897 - 1945)
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Karl Schön
(1905 - 1939)
DOW: Surname Schön First Name Karl Date of Birth 22.01.1905 Deportation Dachau Date of Deportation 14.11.1938 Last place of residence Wien 2, Wolfgang Schmälzl Gasse 24 Place of Death Dac...
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Ing. Zdeněk Růžička
(1896 - 1945)
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Jacob van Coevorden
(1911 - 1945)
Jacob vC was my fourth cousin twice removed. Debbie Hausman.
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Peter Spatz
(b. - 1940)
Peter Spatz was the husband of Sussel Spatz. He was first sent to Buchewald after the Kristallnacht in 1938 and died in Dachau in 1940. She was born in the Austro-Hungarian town of Nowy Sacz in 186...
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František Rosenbaum
(1908 - 1945)
See - husband of No. 539.
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Dr. Paul Felber
(1889 - 1944)
Lived in Malacky, Slovakia before the war.
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Ernst Colbert
(1891 - 1943)
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Enzo אנצו חיים Sereni סירני, הי"ד MP
(1905 - 1944)
Enzo Sereni (17 April 1905–18 November 1944) was an Italian Zionist, co-founder of kibbutz Givat Brenner, scholar, advocate of Jewish-Arab co-existence and a resistance fighter who was parachuted into ...
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Michael Aptowitzer
(1892 - 1964)
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Erich Gans
(b. - 1934)
Source The Holocaust - Martin Gilbert
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Albert Rosenfelder, Dr
(deceased)
Dr Albert Rosenfelder died while in detention at Dachau. Source The Holocaust - Martin Gilbert, page 53
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Theo Katz, Dr
(deceased)
Source The Holocaust - Martin Gilbert, page 53
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Felix Fechtenbach
(deceased)
Felix Fechtembech was the Jewish editor, from Detmold, Dachau. Source The Holocaust - Martin Gilbert
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Helmut Hirsch
(1916 - 1937)
Helmut Hirsch, a young Jew of twenty was caught with a revolver and a suitcase on bombs. He was charged with intent to assassinate Streicher. He was then tried and sentenced to death. He was executed...
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Fritz Grünbaum
(1880 - 1941)
ünbaum Fritz Grünbaum (April 7, 1880 in Brno, Moravia as Franz Friedrich Grünbaum – January 14, 1941 at the Dachau concentration camp, Germany) was an Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and pop...
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Artur Wurzel
(1896 - 1945)
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Dr Kurt von Schuschnigg
(1897 - 1977)
Chancellor of the First Austrian Republic from July 1934 to March 1938 After the invasion he was arrested by the Germans, kept in solitary confinement and eventually interned in various concentration...
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Robert Engel
(1906 - 1945)
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Berta Zinn-Shlesinger, הי"ד
(c.1894 - c.1942)
Berta married Mr Zinn and settled in Vienna. They had two sons, Leon and Willy. After the death of Mr. Zinn, Berta married Mr. Shlesinger, an "oberbaurat engineer" in Vienna. Sometime after the Anschlu...
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Dr. Shlesinger הי"ד
(b. - c.1942)
Dr. Shlesinger, an "oberbaurat engineer" in Vienna, married Berta (was her 2nd husband, after the death of Mr. Zinn). Sometime after the Anschluss of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938, their property was...
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Fritz Altmann
(1908 - c.1994)
THE ALTMANNS An Autobiographical Note I don't know when my Grandfather Joel Tischler established his small-town knitting mill, but I do know that he manufactured cotton socks in 1887, which makes my ...
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Marcus Rothstein
(1897 - 1971)
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