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Viktor Arnstein

Czech: Arnstein
Also Known As: "Victor"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Votice, okres Benešov, Střední Čechy, Czech Republic
Death: October 12, 1944 (77)
KZ Auschwitz, Oswiecim, Oświęcim County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland (Shoah)
Immediate Family:

Son of Friedrich Arnstein and Eva Arnstein
Husband of Hedwig Arnstein
Father of Friedrich Arnstein; PhDr. Karel Arnstein; Arnošt Arnstein and Nelly E Hesky
Brother of Heinrich Arnstein; Fanny Kauders; Mathilde Arnstein; Paula Pauline Kauders; Bertha Polak and 3 others
Half brother of Henriette (Johanna) Arnstein; Ignaz Hynek Arnstein and Marie Kopetzky

Occupation: mlynář
Managed by: Mila Rechcigl, Ph.D.
Last Updated:

About Viktor Arnstein

Viktor provided Hugo Gold with the information about the Jewish Community in Wottitz, which Gold published in his Die Juden und Judengemeinden Böhmens in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.

Mlýn Čistá a jeho historie discusses Viktor Arnstein and his mill in Čistá.

Birth: HBMa Fond 1073 inv.č. 2382 Votice N 1866 Folio 13 (646); image 135

Marriage record: PLZEŇ (o. Plzeň-město) 1551 O 1874-1910 (i v letech 1908-1910 pro každý rok)(156/304)

Victor died 3.4.1943 in Terezín according to http://jihoceske-rody.eu/rody/stitek/stredocesky-kraj/ .

Transport and Death

  • Born 20. 10. 1866
  • Last residence before deportation: Unhošť
  • Address/place of registration in the Protectorate: Unhošť
  • Transport Z, no. 148 (26. 02. 1942, Kladno -> Terezín)
  • Murdered 03. 04. 1943 Terezín
  • National Archives (NA), Policejní ředitelství Praha II – všeobecná spisovna (PŘ II) (Police Headquarters Prague II. – General Register)
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Viktor Arnstein's Timeline

1866
October 20, 1866
Votice, okres Benešov, Střední Čechy, Czech Republic
1902
1902
Čistá, okres Rakovník, Střední Čechy, Czech Republic
1903
January 3, 1903
Čistá, okres Rakovník, Střední Čechy, Czech Republic
1904
July 12, 1904
Čistá, okres Rakovník, Střední Čechy, Czech Republic
1905
December 28, 1905
Čistá, Rakovník District, Central Bohemian Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1944
October 12, 1944
Age 77
KZ Auschwitz, Oswiecim, Oświęcim County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland