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About Julius Kahn
- See S. Meen, ,,Wie wir Julius Kahn gefunden haben," http://judeninthemar.org/2012/07/finding-julius-kahn-2/
- Also, S. Meen, "Julius Kahn," https://judeninthemar.org/the-josef-hulda-kahn-family/julius-kahn-1...
- Date/place of birth in Jüdische Gemeinde Themar (Kr. Hildburghausen), Matrikel, 1876-1937, Staatsarchiv Thüringen, Meiningen.
- Identified as son of Joseph Kahn and Hulda Walther in Themar Matrikel.
- Identified as husband of Therese Hutzler in National Archives of Australia; Canberra, Australia; Citizen Military Forces Personnel Dossiers, 1939-1947; Series: B884
- Identified as father of Bella and Hannelore in https://judeninthemar.net/the-josef-hulda-kahn-family/julius-kahn-1...
- Julius KAHN was arrested in the Reichspogromnacht of 9/10 November 1938 and imprisoned in Dachau KZ.(Source: 1939 German Minority Census, MyHeritage)
- Julius KAHN was in Germany in May 1939; he was in Weiden with his wife Therese. (Source: 1939 German Minority Census, MyHeritage)
- Julius KAHN was eligible for admittance into Kitchener Camp in southeast England. He entered Britain sometime between May 1939 and the beginning of WWII in September 1939. When he first met with the Enemy Alien Tribunal, he was declared exempt from internment. However, when Germany invaded France in 1940, all Germans in Britain were rounded up. Julius KAHN was deported to Australia. He served in the Australian military.
- Date/place of death in Ancestry.com. Sydney, Australia, Cemetery Headstone Transcriptions, 1837-2003 [database on-line]. 2016.
- Burial in citation above.
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Julius Kahn's Timeline
1896 |
February 4, 1896
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Themar, Thuringia, Germany
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1928 |
January 30, 1928
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Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
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1929 |
September 8, 1929
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Weiden, Bavaria, Germany
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1965 |
January 18, 1965
Age 68
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Sydney, Australia
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