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From a private collection. Photograph in the possession of Edith Fuchs. Digitized by the Archives departementales de la Somme. Short video from Kristallnacht Commemoration with Dr. David Rosenberg discussing elements of his research. To learn more about his work in Amiens, visit I have chosen to put down more information than may seem necessary but my hope is it might add some dimensionality to our sense of the refugees.
Deported Convoy No. Traces in Amiens: 26, rue Debray Reg. The Steinhart family owned a Department Store in Dresden. Kurt managed it with his brother Werner. Kurt married a sales person from the store Sonya and they had two children Marion and Gert. Werner was the last bridegroom to be married in the Dresdner synagogue before it was destroyed in Kristallnacht. Kurt was interned in Buchenwald, then given the choice to emigrate.
Hence he came to France presumably to Paris first in around early ? According to his nephew, family lore maintains that Kurt Steinhart joined the Resistance in Paris. Coming from Sens. Camp of St. Other: Photos online on the site of A. See page , note 8 with reference to Paul Kammermann letter. For documents on their period in the camp s , see also, Pithiviers-Auschwitz, 17 Juillet 6h Traces in Amiens: 18, rue Duthoit Reg.
Egon Klepetar died December 10, One of the children may have emigrated to Brazil, Sao Paolo? Hans Wolfgang. Alice Klepetar and Alfred Wolkenstein moved around together, living together in Amiens and Paris and were arrested on the same day, June 26, She was remanded to the Tourelles prison; he directly to Drancy. Interned at Drancy by order of German Capt. Amiens: 18, rue Duthoit Ressortisants allemands Reg.
Status Form Police Chief. The Izbica Poland ghetto was eventually emptied of its estimated 6, Jewish residents who were sent to either Belzec or Sobibor. Only 35 of the inhabitants of Izbica survived. One wonders if AW was really divorced from Sidonie Wolkenstein Lehr and also what happened to the child whose existence is indicated on the Drancy fiche? She and Alfred Wolkenstein were married in Alsergrund in Moravian Region, Czech Republic. She died in the Theresienstadt Ghetto on October 30, His brother Paul b.