Siegfried Bodenheimer

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Siegfried Bodenheimer

Also Known As: "Sigfrid"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Niederhochstadt, Hochstadt, Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death: August 14, 1942 (48)
Oświęcim, Oświęcim, małopolskie, Poland (Holocaust Martyr)
Immediate Family:

Son of Heinrich Bodenheimer and Frederika Bodenheimer
Husband of Clara Bodenheimer
Father of Illana Yaron (Ilse Bodenheimer) and Ben Yehoshua (Ernst Bodenheimer)
Brother of Hugo Bodenheimer; Alfred Bodenheimer; Clementine Mayer; Blanka Bodenheimer; Salomon Sally Bodenheimer and 1 other

Occupation: Merchant
Managed by: Dan Bodenheimer (Cousin Detective)
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About Siegfried Bodenheimer

Bodenheimer, Siegfried

  • born on 10th November 1893 in Niederhochstadt / Landau i. d. Pfalz / Bayern (Pfalz)
  • resident of Niederhochstadt
  • Deportation:
  • from Baden-Pfalz-Saarland
  • 22nd October 1940, Gurs, internment camp
  • Drancy, collecting detention camp
  • 14th August 1942, Auschwitz, Konzentrations-and extermination camp

Eliezer ben Yehoshua (Ernst Bodenheimer) was born in 1929 in Niederhöchstadt, a town in southwest Germany. He was the second child born to Klara and Siegfried Bodenheimer, a World War I veteran. His older sister Ilse (later Ilana Yaron), was born in 1928.

On 10 November 1938, during the Kristallnacht pogrom, ten-year-old Ilse and her brother Ernst were made to stand apart from all the other children in the courtyard of the Christian school they attended. There, in the presence of all the kindergarten and schoolchildren, they were forced to witness the burning of the Torah scrolls and Jewish books from the adjacent synagogue.

That same afternoon, SS men burst into their home and arrested Siegfried. Klara and the two children were evicted from Niederhöchstadt the next day, together with all the town's Jews. Siegfried was released several weeks later, and the family was permitted to return home.

In February 1939, Ilse was sent on the Kindertransport to France. The group, numbering 120 children who left Germany and Austria after Kristallnacht, was entrusted to the care of the Baroness de Rothschild in France, and housed in one of her palaces. In 1941, the OSE Jewish aid society in France assumed responsibility for the children.

Siegfried, Klara and Ernst were deported to the Gurs transit camp, and from there to the Rivesaltes camp. Later on, Ernst was taken out of the camp by the OSE and sent to the Montintin children's home in France. The OSE also made sure that the siblings were able to meet on occasion.

Following rumors that the children may be deported to Drancy, Ilse was transferred to a convent in the Villefranche area, together with a group of girls whose German accent was likely to give them away. The girls were equipped with false papers and hid there under assumed identities.

In July 1944, Ilse and other children were smuggled from France into Spain via the Pyrenees and were brought to a home for Jewish children in Barcelona. This group reached Eretz Israel (Mandatory Palestine) in early November 1944. Eventually Ilse, who had changed her name to Ilana, married Mordechai, who was also German-born and immigrated on the same ship. In 1946, two years after his sister, Ernst immigrated to Eretz Israel. He changed his name to Eliezer ben Yehoshua and became a member of Kibbutz Shluchot in the Bet Shean Valley.

In August 1942, Siegfried and Klara Bodenheimer were deported from Drancy to Auschwitz, where they were murdered. In 1955, Eliezer ben Yehoshua submitted Pages of Testimony in memory of his parents, Siegfried and Klara. In 2017 Eliezer's widow, Rachel ben Yehoshua, donated Siegfried Bodenheimer's last letter to Yad Vashem for posterity.

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Siegfried Bodenheimer's Timeline

1893
November 10, 1893
Niederhochstadt, Hochstadt, Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
1928
September 5, 1928
Niederhochstadt, Hochstadt, Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
1929
September 3, 1929
Niederhochstadt, Hochstadt, Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
1942
August 14, 1942
Age 48
Oświęcim, Oświęcim, małopolskie, Poland