Lieselotte (Lilo) Tal

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Lieselotte (Lilo) Tal (Simons)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Death: Israel
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Alfred Simons and Elsa Simons
Wife of Herman Tal
Ex-wife of Private and Rolf Bernhard Herman (Raphael) Elsberg
Mother of Chana Davidi; Irit Sales; Alisa Pinto and Private

Managed by: Catherine Anna Manfredi Yronwode
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About Lieselotte (Lilo) Tal

https://www.joodsmonument.nl/en/page/235127/lieselotte-elsberg-simons (photo)

error: http://www.bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch/de858621

Elsberg, Lieselotte: geborene Simons; geboren am 27. Mai 1921 in Düsseldorf / - / Rheinprovinz; wohnhaft in Düsseldorf

Inhaftierung: Westerbork, Sammellager

Emigration: 25. Juli 1933, Niederlande

Deportation: ab Westerbork 1943, Auschwitz, Konzentrations-und Vernichtungslager

Schicksal: für tot erklärt

Same fate than her first husband:

At the German bundesarchiv, Rolf Elsberg and Liselotte Simons are said to have emigrated to Holland in 1933, and to have been transported and died in 1943 in Auschwitz. Both did not die, however, but somehow escaped and survived in hiding in Holland. After the war both moved to Israel, where they remarried after her divorce and had children and grandchildren. The error is left here so that those who find it may understand that Rolf's first wife, Lilo Simons Elsberg, did die at Auschwitz but Rolf himself survived the Nazi holocaust. No: Rolf's first wife, Lilo, also survived and escaped via Spain to Palestine. The couple divorced in c. 1946 and both remarried. Lilo married Herman Tal (Italiaander) and had three children (source: https://www.joodsmonument.nl/nl/page/235127/lieselotte-elsberg-simons).

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Lieselotte (Lilo) Tal's Timeline

1921
May 21, 1921
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
1947
August 29, 1947
1948
September 11, 1948
1951
July 23, 1951