Gert (Gerhard) Lilienthal

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Gert (Gerhard) Lilienthal

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Birthplace: Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Death: 1993 (68-69)
Immediate Family:

Son of Dr. jur. Hermann Heinz Lilienthal and Hilda Lilienthal
Husband of Roxanne Lilienthal
Father of Arthur Heinz Lilienthal
Brother of Ruth Lilienthal

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About Gert (Gerhard) Lilienthal

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Gert (Gerhard) Lilienthal was born in Berlin, Germany, on 24 April 1924. He was the son of Heinz Lilienthal (25/01/1899, Berlin), a banker and doctor in law, and Hilda Kirschstein (28/05/1901, Berlin). Gert’s sister Ruth was born in Berlin on 31 March 1929. In 1933 the family sought refuge in Belgium. They settled in Antwerp, where, in 1934, Gert’s parents opened “Confiserie Lilly”, a sweets store specialized in homemade chocolates. On 10 May 1940, Heinz Lilienthal was arrested by the Belgian state as a “suspicious foreigner” and was deported to France where he was interned in the Saint-Cyprien and Gurs camps. He did not survive deportation from Pithiviers, France, via Transport 6 to Auschwitz-Birkenau on 17 July 1942. In January 1941, Gert Lilienthal, his sister Ruth and their mother Hilda Kirschstein had been forced to leave Antwerp and move to the province Limburg. They were allowed to relocate to Schaerbeek, Brussels, in the Fall of 1941. On 3 April 1943, Hilda Kirschstein and her mother, Minnie Marie Fabian, were arrested and taken to the Dossin barracks. Fritz Basch, husband of Hanna Lilienthal, Hilda’s sister-in-law, was working at the camp as the detainee doctor. It is probably thanks to him that Hilda became a member of the Jewish workers (Werkleute) at the barracks. She and her mother were stricken from the list of Transport XX. However, at the end of the Summer of 1943, Fritz Basch fell from grace and the camp commander added him and all his family members, including Hilda Kirschstein and Minnie Marie Fabian to the deportation list of Transport XXII A, which left for Auschwitz-Birkenau on 20 September 1943. All family members perished. Gert Lilienthal and his sister Ruth coincidentally avoided arrest and went into hiding. Gert took on the false name Louis De Mulder and was housed in Deurne, Antwerp, by misses Beckmann, the widow of the partly-Jewish mister Löwenstein. Both Gert and Ruth survived the war, as did their paternal grandmother, Louise Reiche. In November 1944, Gert married Roxanne Löw, daughter of misses Beckmann-Löwenstein. From liberation until 1946 Gert was employed by the American army, afterwards he started work at the Diamond Office. In 1946, Roxanne gave birth to their only child Arthur Heinz Lilienthal whom would became a musician. It wasn’t until 1969 that Gert Lilienthal received Belgian citizenship. He passed away in 1993.

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Gert (Gerhard) Lilienthal's Timeline

1924
April 24, 1924
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1946
1946
1993
1993
Age 68