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About Leopold Bamberger
- Date/place of birth in Entry 337, Hanno Müller, Juden in Lich : Birklar, Langsdorf, Muschenheim und Ettingshausen (2010), vol. 1
- Identified as son of Nathan I and Fanny (née Flörsheim) Bamberger, in Müller, Entry 337.
- Identified as husband of 1) Zilli Meyer, and 2) Jenny Mayer, in Müller, Entry 340.
- Identified as father of Julius, Hugo and Flora Bamberger in Müller, Entry 340.
- Date/place of death in German National Archives, Memorial Book: German National Archives, Memorial Book:
Bamberger, Leopold
born on 29th May 1865 in Muschenheim / Gießen / Hessen
resident of Frankfurt a. Main
Deportation:
from Frankfurt am Main
15th September 1942, Theresienstadt, ghetto
Date of death: 17th October 1942
Place of death: Theresienstadt, ghetto
- Date/place of birth in German National Archives, Memorial Book
- Identified as son of Nathan I and Fanny (née Strauss Bamberger in Hanno Müller, Juden in Lich : Birklar, Langsdorf, Muschenheim und Ettingshausen (2010), vol. 1, Entry No. 340,
- Identified as husband of 1) Zilli Flörsheim and 2) Jenny Mayer in H. Müller
- Identified as father of Julius Bamberger with Zilli Flörsheim; father of Hugo and Flora Bamberger with Jenny Mayer in H. Müller, Eintrrag 340.
- Date/place of death in German National Archives, Memorial Book
Entry in German National Archives, Memorial Book:
Bamberger, Leopold
born on 29th May 1865 in Muschenheim / Gießen / Hessen
resident of Frankfurt a. Main
Deportation:
from Frankfurt am Main
15th September 1942, Theresienstadt, ghetto
Date of death: 17th October 1942
Place of death: Theresienstadt, ghetto
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Leopold Bamberger's Timeline
1865 |
May 29, 1865
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Muschenheim, nr Giessen, Hesse, Germany
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1897 |
October 7, 1897
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Muschenheim, nr Giessen, Hesse, Germany
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1900 |
February 11, 1900
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Muschenheim, nr Giessen, Hessen, Germany
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1902 |
July 25, 1902
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1942 |
October 17, 1942
Age 77
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Ghetto Theresienstadt, Terezin, Occupied Czechoslovakia
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