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Julius Stern was Director of Brown Boveri-Werke A.G. Austria in Vienna. After the Anschluss in March 1938, he was subjected by the German administration to persecutions, which are related in the moving short text "Meine Leidensgeschichte" (see Media for the German original and a French translation). He finally decided to emigrate in February 1940 with his wife Marianne Kohn to Belgium, where his children were since September 1938. His mother-in-law Johanna Neumann, his sister Paula Stern, and his daughter Edith Stern were all sent to death by the Nazis in September 1942.
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~prohel/genealogy/names/misc/neumann....
1869 |
December 5, 1869
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Budapest, Hungary
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1905 |
December 10, 1905
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1910 |
February 18, 1910
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Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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1948 |
June 3, 1948
Age 78
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Ledeberg, Ghent, Flanders, Belgium
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