Hans Werner Binheim

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Hans Werner Binheim

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Birthplace: Hannover, NDS, Duitsland (Germany)
Death: September 18, 1941 (18)
Mauthausen, Perg District, Upper Austria, Austria (Holocaust)
Immediate Family:

Son of Fritz Binheim; Fritz Binheim; Frieda Binheim and Frida Adler
Brother of Ruth Henriette Wallage and Private

Occupation: Student
Managed by: Jeffrey Richard Nyveen
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About Hans Werner Binheim

Overledene: Hans Werner Binheim Relatiesoort: Overledene Geslacht: Man Geboorteplaats: Hannover (Duitsland) Leeftijd: 18 Vader: Fritz Binheim Relatiesoort: Vader Geslacht: Man Moeder: Frida Adler Relatiesoort: Moeder Geslacht: Vrouw Gebeurtenis: Overlijden Datum: donderdag 18 september 1941 Gebeurtenisplaats: Mauthausen (Oostenrijk)



Hans Werner Binheim was born on January 24, 1923 in Hannover, Germany, as the eldest child and only son of Fritz Binheim and Frieda Adler. In 1925 and 1926 two sisters were born: Ruth and Hannah. The family lived until 1939 in Hanover, the Ebhardtstraße 1, where father also had a drapery shop. Hans Werner visited after elementary school gymnasium in Hanover, but after Kristallnacht in November 1938 he had to leave this school.

In 1939 Hans Werner's parents sent their three children along with the last children's transport to the Netherlands. For them there was no way to get away from Germany; they got a visa and stayed behind in Hanover. Hans Werner and his sisters came to visit a children's colony in Bergen aan Zee, it was called Boschhuis. Here they stayed for three months, after which they moved to a camp in hong kong, from there in Huize Crow Brook, a villa in Driebergen, to be accommodated.

From Huize Crow Beek Hans Werner went to the Work Village Wieringermeer , the training camp for Palestine pioneers . After the eviction, he was housed in this hotel Hiegentlich in the High Street in Amsterdam. Here he met his sister Ruth again that there had come from Driebergen. The owner of the hotel was a cousin of their mother and she had at that time also ensured that Hans Werner and his sisters with the children's transport to flee to the Netherlands.

The raid of June 11, 1941, where a lot of old-werkdorpers were arrested, Hans Werner was arrested, and he eventually came in the Austrian concentration camp Mauthausen end, where he died on September 18, 1941. His parents were in March 1943 Auschwitz murdered; his two sisters Ruth and Hannah survived the camp and were eventually liberated by the Russians in Retzow.

Hans Werner Binheim was 18 years.

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my uncle Hans Werner Hans Werner Binheim is my uncle, uncle or would I have been if everything had gone differently. Unfortunately, I have never met him, I was born in 1959 as the son of Ruth and Jacques Wallage Binheim and was named at the suggestion of Cousin Leo Hans Werner. My mother was very fond of her brother, who was popular with the girls and so many girls wanted to be friends with my mother. When the Dutch police came to him in 1941 at the hotel to arrest my mother just to go get food stamps cookies at Jamin for her and Hans Werner. On the way home, she could not stay away from the cookies and ate them all up. At the hotel came back she heard that Hans Werner was arrested. The whole night she cried and long zichelf a guilt complex palmed because they had all eaten alone. Some time later, she had a nightmare in which Hans Werner's body was disposed of in a wheelbarrow. Later it appeared that the Nazis indeed boys Quarry threw then removed their bodies with wheelbarrows by other gevangnen up wer. In 1986, a monument was unveiled at Mauthausen where his name is engraved where my mother Ruth and I were present. A spell at a memorial to murdered Hungarian Jews made a great impression on us, "vergisst uns nicht, wir sind which getotet here are weil das ist vergessen des Bosen which Erlaubnis zu seiner Wiederholung". Meanwhile, my name for myself has acquired a special significance. As long as I live, the memory kept alive by Hans Werner Binheim and I am happy to report that my cousin Hans Wallage historian in the cap-continuity is guaranteed. Hans Werner Wallage, November 9, 2012

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Hans Werner Binheim's Timeline

1923
January 23, 1923
Hannover, NDS, Duitsland (Germany)
1941
September 18, 1941
Age 18
Mauthausen, Perg District, Upper Austria, Austria