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Holocaust victims from Jerusalem

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  • Gustav Kahn (1885 - 1942)
    Friedrich Schmitt u. a.: Ortsgeschichte Langenlonsheim, Wiesbaden 1991 (hrsg. von der Ortsgemeinde Langenlonsheim), S. 364, cited in Wikepedia entry: "Gustav Kahn (1885) war Klempner. Er bewohnte zusam...
  • Wilhelm Weissmann (1913 - 1943)
    Date/place of birth in German National Archives, Memorial Book * Identified as son of Moritz and Charlotte (née Haase) Weissmann in Karl-Heinz Ross, Aus der Geschichte von Hildburghausen, Heft 4.* Date...
  • Helmut Heinrich (1914 - 1942)
    Date/place of birth in German National Archives, Memorial Book* Helmut Heinrich was deported from Stettin to Lublin District in February 1940 . This was the first deportation of German Jews into the Lu...
  • Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von Frau Susane Reber, Mannheim
    Walter (Josef) Blum (1921 - 1944)
    was baptized Catholic but converted to Judaism, presumably with the entry into the Jewish orphanage. He must have been a good student, because at age 13 he had his Bar Mitzwah on May 5, 1934 in the mai...
  • Sarah Gavrielovich (deceased)

Ironically, there is a group of Jews who were born in Jerusalem and alter moved to Europe, then perished in the holocaust.

This project will collect their names.

List of Jerusalem Jews' perished in the holocaust:

http://www.tenhumbergreinhard.de/taeter-und-mitlaeufer/staedte-1933...