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About Gabrielle (twin) Vallentin
Gabrielle VALLENTIN: b. 30 Jan 1910, Berlin - d. ?
Information courtesy of various sources, including the following:
cf. details on father Franz VALLENTIN:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Vallentin
Ehe und Kinder:
Franz Vallentin war seit 1905[5] mit der Lehrerin Margarete Hoffmeister (* 3. Dezember 1878 in Berlin; † Februar 1917 in Berlin) verheiratet. Diese schrieb Kinderopern und verfasste Kinderbücher und Spielhefte.
Das Ehepaar hatte fünf Kinder
Judith Auer (1905–1944), antifaschistische Widerstandskämpferin
Franziska Margarete Vallentin, dann Ruth Cidor-Citroën (1906–2002), Künstlerin, lebte seit 1944 in Israel
Lucas Florian Vallentin (* 1907)
Andreas Vallentin (* 1910)
Gabriele Vallentin (* 1910), Zwillinge
Nach dem frühen Tod der Eltern lebten die Kinder in Pflegefamilien und im Kinderheimen.
Is noted as a "Holocaust survivor" by Yad Vashem:
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=8972...
Gabriela Valentin. During the war was in Berlin, Germany.
Gabriela survived the Shoah (according to this source).
This information is based on a List of Victims Recorded in Righteous among the Nations Files, found in File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/3121).
Last Name Valentin
First Name Gabriela
Place during the War Berlin,Berlin (Berlin),City of Berlin,Germany
Status according to Source survived
Source File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/3121)
Type of material List of Victims Recorded in Righteous among the Nations Files
Name of the person who assisted in the rescue Schleiermacher Walter & Elsa
Item ID 8972014
Arolsen Archives shows a collection of documents for her and son Michael as "Displaced Persons" in Switzerland.
https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/person/81221043?...
- provides exact DOBs
- states that son Michael is very ill and should not be moved out of country.
- names brother-in-law H. CIDOR-CITROEN as being in charge of caring for their well-being.
- says that finally mother and son have been granted permission to enter Israel and have left Switzerland for that destination.
Gabrielle (twin) Vallentin's Timeline
1910 |
January 30, 1910
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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