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Hermina Holzer (Pollak)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chrastowitz
Death: after September 08, 1942
Maly Trostinec (death camp), Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus (Holocaust)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Philipp Pollak and Berta Pollak
Wife of Eduard Holzer
Mother of Miloslav Abraham Holzer; Hanna Feigele Heimrich and Marie Esther Skalla
Sister of Gustav Max Pollak; Otto Pollak; Oskar Pollak; Valerie Pollak; Rudolf Pollak and 2 others

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About Hermina Holzer

Birth record: PACOV 1504 N 1863-1944 (i) (69/164)

Death record: http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/95175-hermina...

  • Born 09. 03. 1890
  • Last residence before deportation: Světlá nad Sázavou
  • Address/place of registration in the Protectorate: Světlá nad Sázavou
  • Transport AAd, no. 455 (13. 06. 1942, Kolín -> Terezín)
  • Transport Bk, no. 462 (08. 09. 1942, Terezín -> Maly Trostinec)
  • Murdered

Testimony: http://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1060710

  • Hermina Holzer nee Polak was born in Cechtice, Czechoslovakia in 1890 to Filip and Berta. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Svetla, Czechoslovakia. During the war she was in Svetla, Czechoslovakia.
  • Hermina was murdered in the Shoah.
  • This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed here) submitted by her granddaughter, Maria Linde Heimrich
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Hermina Holzer's Timeline

1890
March 10, 1890
Chrastowitz
1912
January 7, 1912
Světlá nad Sázavou, Havlíčkův Brod District, Vysocina Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1913
November 5, 1913
Světlá nad Sázavou, Havlíčkův Brod District, Vysocina Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1922
June 22, 1922
Světlá nad Sázavou, Havlíčkův Brod District, Vysocina Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1942
September 8, 1942
Age 52
Maly Trostinec (death camp), Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus