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Germany Web 2006 The names that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem First name Last name Date of birth Place of residence Place of death Date of death JULIE MACHNITSKI 1930 STOLP,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 30/06/1944 LOUIS LEWY 27/02/1873 STETTIN,GERMANY MAJDANEK 1942 RACHEL GRABISCHEWSKI 1901 BERLIN,GERMANY LODZ 25/03/1942 CHAJA LIFSCHITZ 1892 BERLIN,GERMANY BELZEC 1943 LOUIS GRUENEBAUM 13/08/1869 FRANKFURT,GERMANY TEREZIN 28/01/1943 FRANKFURT AM LUCIA COHEN 26/06/1883 MAIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 17/09/1943 LUISA GANSS 18/5/1898 RATHENOW,GERMANY WARSZAWA 1942 SIEGFRIED JACOBSOHN 15/08/1884 BERLIN,GERMANY BUCHENWALD 10/07/1941 THERESE MANASSE 26/12/1872 HALLE,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 WALTER SCHENK 21/02/1921 BERNBURG,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 23/10/1942 FRANKFURT AM RUTH JOSEPH 1902 MAIN,GERMANY LUBLIN 1942 FRANKFURT AM SOFIE STERN 17/09/1894 MAIN,GERMANY RIGA 1941 SOPHIE CAHEN 29/07/1877 KOELN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 ROSA GELLER 26/06/1925 CHEMNITZ,GERMANY TARNOW 1942 RUTH LOEWENTHAL 17/01/1919 DUESSELDORF,GERMANY SOBIBOR 30/11/1943 SALMON OPPENHEIMER 14/01/1865 MANNHEIM,GERMANY GRASSE 14/12/1941 HELENE DARNBACHER 13/05/1867 MANNHEIM,GERMANY GURS 23/06/1941 HERMANN FERSE 15/01/1881 ESSEN,GERMANY MINSK 1941 HERTHA SCHMOLLER 18/06/1896 BERLIN,GERMANY RIGA 1944 ELLI FELDMANN 1888 DUESSELDORF,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 FINCHEN BERNSTEIN 1875 BERLIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 MRIAM APSTEIN 19/12/1870 BRESLAU,GERMANY TEREZIN 1943 ROSA WUERZBURG 15/01/1875 BERLIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 SIEGFRIED BAZNIZKI 25/01/1889 MINGOLSHEIM,GERMANY RIVESALTES 1942 LOTTE MULLER 13/03/1896 BERLIN,GERMANY BERLIN 1944 LOTTE REDLICH 16/04/1877 BERLIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 LOUIS ZACHARIAS 12/10/1877 WERL,GERMANY BUCHENWALD 28/02/1940 JUSTINE OLMANN 14/01/1912 MAGDEBURG,GERMANY SOBIBOR 11/06/1943 JAKOW DIENSTFREI 1899 LEIPZIG,GERMANY WARSZAWA 1943 ALEXANDER FREUND 22/05/1889 SILESIA,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 GROSS FANNY WALLER 17/06/1876 KROTZENBURG,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 18/08/1942 HANNCHEN HERZ 24/1/1872 KOCHENDORF,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 8/6/1943 www.yadvashem.org The names that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem First name Last name Date of birth Place of residence Place of death Date of death HARRY GUMBINSKI 21/08/1894 BERLIN,GERMANY GURS 1941 HELENE MAINZ 14/09/1873 HALBERSTADT,GERMANY BERGEN BELSEN 29/02/1944 SZMUL WALOSZNIK 1896 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1941 THEODORE HAASE 23/06/1899 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 TONI ZIEGLER 20/10/1875 MANNHEIM,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 TRUDE LOWENSTEIN 25/11/1889 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1941 ELISABETH CONITZER 26/11/1907 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1944 SHELMA GOTTLIEB 19/02/1879 HAMBURG,GERMANY MINSK 1942 SHELMA MAYER 1894 KALKAR,GERMANY AMSTERDAM 1943 SOPHIE STRAUSS 1875 DUSSELDORF,GERMANY 1943 SOPHIE WEINBERG 28/05/1859 AACHEN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 GAUKOENIGSHOFEN,GERMA TILLY GRUNEBAUM 14/07/1923 NY 1942 MARGARITE WEIL 15/03/1892 DUESSELDORF,GERMANY LITZMANNSTADT 1942 MARTYN LEJFI 1905 BERLIN,GERMANY BERLIN 1942 ROSA ROSENTAHL 1899 BERLIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1941 ROSALIE SZPINAK 31/10/1927 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 SCHAYE BRYLEWSKI 31/12/1877 SUHL,GERMANY 1942 BERTHA MAINZER 11/12/1882 HEPPENHEIM,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 EMMY SINASOHN 20/04/1903 RATHENOW,GERMANY WARSZAWA 1942 MARIANNE SILBERMANN 28/01/1892 BERLIN,GERMANY SCHOENEBERG 10/1941 MATHILDE COHN 14/8/1876 MAGDEBURG,GERMANY TEREZIN 13/2/1944 MATHILDE NACHMANN 13/09/1877 FRANKFURT,GERMANY 1942 MAXIMILIAN CAPPEL 25/03/1878 KOELN,GERMANY LODZ 31/01/1942 MICHAEL MAINZ 19/09/1899 GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 19/02/1943 MORIZ FENICHEL 1903 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1941 MOSCHE SPIEGEL 1909 GELSENKIRCHEN,GERMANY DOLINA 1942 MOSZE FISZER 1899 BERLIN,GERMANY BERLIN 1942 NATALIE GOLDWERTH 26/04/1912 WUPPERTAL,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 12/02/1943 PINCHAS KUFLIK 1878 KELN,GERMANY TYCZYN 1942 RIWKA PINK 1938 KOELN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 ROESCHEN HIRSCHFELD 24/01/1884 MAINZ,GERMANY TREBLINKA 1942 ROSA PAISACH 13/06/1883 ALTONA,GERMANY BIRKENAU 18/12/1943 ROSA SASS 29/04/1892 DUESSELDORF,GERMANY 19/11/1943 MUENCHEN ROSALIE SCHNOCK 17/05/1894 GLADBACH,GERMANY LODZ 27/10/1941 www.yadvashem.org The names that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem First name Last name Date of birth Place of residence Place of death Date of death SANI LEWIN 1890 HAMBURG,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 SEILLI HIRSZ 14/07/1927 BRESLAU,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 SIEGMUND HERZOG 1880 WORMS,GERMANY GURS 1941 SIMCHE KUECHEL 10/10/1886 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1944 FRANKFURT AM SZLOMA POHORYLES 1883 MAIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 TIRZA HERSCHBERG 18/01/1899 DUESSELDORF,GERMANY 1942 TONI STAHL 1889 LEIPZIG,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 TRUDA WALACH 1904 KOELN,GERMANY BLAZOW 1942 WILLIE FRIEDMAN 24/07/1884 FRANKFURT,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1941 ADELE MAYER 18/06/1877 HAMBURG,GERMANY LODZ 25/10/1941 FRANKFURT AM ALICE HERZ 27/04/1909 MAIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 26/08/1942 FRANKFURT AM ANITA HOCK 19/01/1909 MAIN,GERMANY SOBIBOR 23/07/1943 ARTHUR SCHUFTAN 21/09/1885 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 BENNO JAKOB 28/09/1873 NUERNBERG,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 16/02/1943 BERLE SELIGMANN 12/07/1890 HAMBURG,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 CARL ROBENS 16/07/1873 GOETTINGEN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 CHANA ZUCKER 1891 GOERLITZ,GERMANY TREBLINKA 1942 CHARLOTTE WEINSTOCK 24/11/1898 BERLIN,GERMANY SOBIBOR 1943 CILA FIBACK 1890 LEIPZIG,GERMANY STANISLAWOW 1943 CLARA HACKER 1893 BERLIN,GERMANY 1940 DWORA TREFF 1921 BERLIN,GERMANY BERGEN 1942 ELFRIEDA STEINER 1888 RATIBOR,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 ELLEN BLUETH 20/06/1929 ICHENHAUSEN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 16/03/1943 ELSA SEALTIEL 1906 GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1944 ELSE KAHN 26/07/1889 BINGEN RHEIN,GERMANY POLAND 1942 EMMA HIRSCHEL 24/11/1891 HAMBURG,GERMANY MINSK 18/11/1941 EMMY HEINRICH 14/04/1888 FRANKFURT,GERMANY 1942 ERICA LEVY 25/12/1892 HAMBURG,GERMANY RIGA 26/03/1942 ERNESTINE WEILER 20/02/1880 LUDWIGSHAFEN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1944 FANNY GLUCKSTADT 1893 HAMBURG,GERMANY GURS 1942 FANNY ROSENTHAL 17/07/1861 FREIBURG,GERMANY GURS 16/11/1940 FELIX LEWIN 1870 FRANKFURT MAIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 www.yadvashem.org The names that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem First name Last name Date of birth Place of residence Place of death Date of death GERTRUD NOVA 10/06/1882 BERLIN,GERMANY LUBLIN 18/03/1943 GUSTINE WOLFF 24/08/1866 KOLN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 29/12/1942 FRANKFURT AM LILY BERAN 1878 MAIN,GERMANY FRANKFURT AM MAIN 1942 JOHANNA LEHMANN 1891 WERTHER,GERMANY WARSCHAU 1943 JAKOB WOLKOWICZ 1890 BRESLAU,GERMANY 1942 ISIDOR JASKULEWICZ 1885 BERLIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 IZCHAK FISZEL 1905 GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 LOUIS LOEWY 27/08/1880 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 LUDWIG SCHARLACH 1902 CHEMNITZ,GERMANY SOBIBOR 13/01/1943 JOSEF FLUSS 30/06/1926 BERLIN,GERMANY BUDAPEST 12/1944 ZEZILIA SZPALDER 1857 NUERNBERG,GERMANY TEREZIN 1942 MARGOT LOMNICZER 1920 BRESLAU,GERMANY 1941 SHELMA FLEIDEL 1912 FRANKFURT,GERMANY MAJDANEK 1942 CARL CAMNITZER 21/05/1873 LUEBECK,GERMANY RIGA 1941 OTTO HAAS 18/04/1899 TRIBERG,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 ADELE HARTH 22/06/1878 KOELN,GERMANY LITZMANNSTADT 30/08/1942 ARTHUR WEINSTOCK 22/06/1889 BRESLAU,GERMANY SOBIBOR 1943 ABRAHAM SCHINDLER 15/01/1872 MUENCHEN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1941 MAJER ZIEGFRIED 1876 FISCHACH,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 HINDE MORGENSTERN 1871 FRANKFURT,GERMANY FRANKFURT 1942 LUDWIG SCHONTHAL 15/09/1906 NORDEN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 10/08/1942 GODL REICH 1892 BERLIN,GERMANY PRZEMYSL 1942 GRETE PAECHTER 26/02/1898 WILMERSDORF,GERMANY BERLIN 31/12/1941 MOENCHENGLADBACH,GER DOROTHEA TROMP 29/07/1896 MANY AUSCHWITZ 15/11/1943 MARCUS ZAMOJRE 16/08/1893 FRANKFURT,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 10/1944 MENACHEM BECKER 1879 BERLIN,GERMANY 1941 META MAYER 1883 BERLIN,GERMANY POLAND 1941 CHARLOTTENBURG,GERMAN THERESE STEINBERG 28/08/1876 Y AUSCHWITZ 16/05/1944 JEHUSZUA SCHLECHTERMAN 1895 BERLIN,GERMANY MAUTHAUSEN 1943 JOACHIM NEMANN 23/02/1928 LEIPZIG,GERMANY BELZEC 10/05/1942 JOHANNA JACOBS 1890 GELSENKIRCHEN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 JOSEF ZENNER 21/03/1860 NURNBERG,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 JULIE STRAUSS 27/04/1866 DUEREN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 13/01/1943 www.yadvashem.org The names that appear on this list were taken from Pages of Testimony submitted to Yad Vashem First name Last name Date of birth Place of residence Place of death Date of death KARL GRUENEWALD 1920 BONN,GERMANY BONN 4/4/1933 LOTTE HOFFMAN 13/12/1919 BRESLAU,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 LUISE STERN 1883 LEIPZIG,GERMANY RIGA 1942 KARL MAYER 21/03/1879 FRANKFURT,GERMANY RIGA 22/11/1941 HOUDES BRENNER 1887 BERLIN,GERMANY BERLIN 1942 HULDA HILSENRATH 23/02/1879 LEIPZIG,GERMANY ST AFFRIQUE 13/01/1945 JACOB GLUCKMANN 23/06/1877 DUESSELDORF,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1942 JACOB MANTEL 23/10/1882 BERLIN,GERMANY LODZ 18/10/1941 JOHANA MEYER 24/03/1890 KLEVE,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 10/1944 JULIE HUMBERG 19/05/1878 DARFELD,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 LOLO LOEB 23/01/1880 STUTTGART,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1943 PHILIPINE MARKUSE 7/8/1902 FALKENBURG,GERMANY BELZEC 1940 ERWIN JONAS 21/08/1904 BERLIN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 10/08/1942 BLIMAH BERLE 16/05/1895 OLDENBURG,GERMANY 1941 META SUCHESTOW 18/05/1912 EILENBURG,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1942 OTTO LANGSTEIN 1897 DRESDEN,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1944 ELISABETH MARCUS 25/05/1903 UNNA,GERMANY UNNA 13/11/1938 LUISE KOHNER 1921 WEIDEN,GERMANY MAJDANEK 1942 JOHANNA WOLFF 22/01/1859 BERLIN,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 31/08/1942 BONA COHN 19/05/1870 BRESLAU,GERMANY THERESIENSTADT 1943 JAKOW RECHNITZ 1896 HANNOVER,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 1941 ISRAEL WEINBLUM 11/11/1919 ALSDORF,GERMANY AUSCHWITZ 28/02/1943 MENACHEM TAFEL
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