Selig Sally Kroner

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Selig Sally Kroner

Also Known As: "Sally Croner"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Zempelburg, Flatow, Marienwerder, Westpreussen, Preussen
Death: September 29, 1942 (76)
Treblinka, Ostrów Mazowiecka County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland (Holocaust Martyr)
Immediate Family:

Son of Hirsch Kroner and Fritze Freude Kroner
Husband of Rahel Kroner
Father of Siegbert Kroner; Marta Kroner; Julius Kroner; Frieda Koricinskis; Jenny Kroner and 1 other
Brother of Adolph Kroner; Jenny Riesenburger; Marjem Kroner and Rachel Kroner

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About Selig Sally Kroner

Sally Kroner had been a widower since 14 August 1939 when his wife, Rahel, née Caminer, died in Schneidemühl. He had been held in detention in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp for some time following the November pogrom. He and his daughter Martha were subsequently arrested at their house in Schneidemühl, Thomasiusstr.19 during the Aktion of 21 February 1940. They were then held as prisoners in the Bürgergarten, and within a few days, Sally was sent to the old age home in Berlin, Elsasserstr.54. He was deported as prisoner No. 2638, before his daughter, on 29 July 1942, with the 32nd transport I/33 to the Theresienstadt ghetto. After surviving the deprivations around him for two months, the 76-year old became prisoner No. 1091 and was deported once again with convoy Br to Treblinka on 29 September 1942 where the aged, the weak and the infirm were murdered upon arrival. Martha was initially permitted to stay with relatives (Liebert) in Berlin, Rombergstr.20, until early August 1940, when she too was taken to Elsasserstr.54, her last known address. On 29 November 1942, she was deported with the 23rd transport to Auschwitz. Sally’s son, Hans, was able to immigrate to Sweden; his daughter, Jenny, made Aliyah to Palestine long before the deportations began.



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Selig Sally Kroner's Timeline

1866
January 22, 1866
Zempelburg, Flatow, Marienwerder, Westpreussen, Preussen
1901
October 6, 1901
Zempelburg
1903
July 10, 1903
Zempelburg, Flatow, Marienwerder, Westpreussen, Preussen
1905
November 27, 1905
Zempelburg
1908
January 15, 1908
Zempelburg, Westpreussen | Sepolno Krajenskie
1910
August 12, 1910
1912
November 18, 1912
1942
September 29, 1942
Age 76
Treblinka, Ostrów Mazowiecka County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland