Notes
Matches 501 to 600 of 1608
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501 | in ther German Artillary | Sol Fromm
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502 | Group 19, Row 16, Grave 45 | Valerie Fröschel
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503 | in Section 51, Row 10, Grave 92 | Irma Fröschels
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504 | in Section 51, Row 10, Grave 92 | Salamon Fröschels
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505 | in Tor IV (or III)., Section 8, Row 5, Grave 42 | Vally Fröschels
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506 | Albert Fuchs wrote about his experiences starting on Kristallnacht and the week that followed. The translation of this account appears on The Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies web site at http://migs.concordia.ca/memoirs/fuchs_albert/fuchs_albert_01.htm. The introduction is located at http://migs.concordia.ca/memoirs/fuchs_albert/fuchs_albert_intro.htm | Albert Fuchs
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507 | 36||white||fair||brown||black||5 feet 5 inches||150 lbs. | Alfred Fuchs
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508 | aboard the SS Ile de France sailing from Le Havre, France. | Alfred Fuchs
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509 | Alfred Fuchs indicated on his alien registration form that Louis Mendel, residing at 5636 Wilkins Avenue, Pittsburgh, Penn. has signed an affidavit of Support for him. | Alfred Fuchs
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510 | Munich | Babette Fuchs
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511 | Baruch Nathan||Fuchs||22 | Baruch Fuchs
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512 | aboard the Prinzess Alice which sailed from Bremen, Germany. She was traveling to her aunt Caroline Epstein. | Bertha Fuchs
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513 | She is listed on the census as "Bertha Fuchs" and described as white, single and 13 years-old.She had attended school after September 1, 1919. She is able to read and write. She was born in Pennsylvania, her father was born in Germany, and her mother was born in Poland. Her father's mother tongue was German and her mother's mother tongue was Polish. | Bertha Pauline Fuchs
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514 | She is listed on the census as "Bertha P. Fuchs" and described as white, single, and 4 years-old. She was born in Pennsylvania, her father was born in Germany, and her mother was born in Poland. | Bertha Pauline Fuchs
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515 | She is listed on the census as "Bertha Roth" and described as white, married and 23 years-old. Her first marriage occurred at the age of 21. She is able to read and write. She was born in Pennsylvania, her father was born in Germany, and her mother was born in Poland. | Bertha Pauline Fuchs
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516 | This information however seem to be incorrect. | Edith Henriette Fuchs
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517 | (Declared dead on) für tot eklärt seit | Elsa Fuchs
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518 | Dr. Fuchs continued his career as his lawyer in 1884 at the Regional Court in Mannheim. From 1885 to 1894 he was a lawyer before the Regional Court in Karlsruhe. | Ernst Samuel Fuchs
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519 | Dr. Fuchs received an honorary doctgorate from the University of Heidelberg in February 1929. | Ernst Samuel Fuchs
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520 | Ernst attended the "Gymnasium" in Karlsruhe between 1871 and 1875, where he skipped two grades. He graduated in 1876 from the "Gymnasium" in Heilbronn. | Ernst Samuel Fuchs
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521 | Ernst continued his schooling from 1876 to 1880 by studying law at the Universities in Heidlberg and Strasbourg. | Ernst Samuel Fuchs
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522 | Ernst was a law clerk for the Baden "Justiz- und Verwaltungsdienst" (Judicial and Administraive Service) between 1880 and 1884. | Ernst Samuel Fuchs
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523 | From 1894 to 1929 Ernst Fuchs was a lawyer at the Higher Regional Court at Karlsruhe, as was his son Dr. Albrecht Fuchs. | Ernst Samuel Fuchs
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524 | Gurs Concentration Camp | Frieda Fuchs
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525 | was deported from France | Frieda Fuchs
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526 | 5'4" tall, with dark brown hair||her cousin, Salomon May||617 West 24th Place, Chicago, Illinois | Hedwig Fuchs
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527 | aboard the S.S. Westernland, which sailed from Southampton, England. | Hedwig Fuchs
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528 | She is listed on the census as "Irene Fuchs" and described as white,single, and 10 years-old. She had attended school after September 1, 1919. She is able to read and write. She was born in Pennsylvania, her father was born in Germany, and her mother was born in Poland. Her father's mother tongue was German and her mother's mother tongue was Polish. | Irene Fuchs
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529 | She is listed on the census as "Irene Fuchs" and described as white,single, and 20 years-old. She attended schooling at some time after September 1, 1929. She is able to read and write. She was born in Pennsylvania, her father was born in Germany, and her mother was born in Poland. | Irene Fuchs
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530 | She is listed on the census as "Irene M. Fuchs" and described as white, single, and 1 month old. She was born in Pennsylvania, her father was born in Germany, and her mother was born in Poland. | Irene Fuchs
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531 | Isidore Fuchs sued Western Union for $300 on September 24, 1910. | Isidor Fuchs
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532 | Grave No. 22 | Jakob Fuchs
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533 | Karlsruhe (according to OSB Weingarten) | Jakob Fuchs
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534 | Fuchs, Johanna Death Date: 15 November 1979 Place of Death: Fairfield County Residence: Fairfield County Gender: 2 Race: White Age: 86 Years Marital Status: Never Married Death Certified by: Physician Work Injury: Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Birth Date: 08 September 1893 Birth State: Remainder of World Certificate: 078315 Volume: 23839 Place of Accident: (Home) Origin: German | Johanna Fuchs
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535 | In the 1930 Census, Johanna Fuchs is listed as an "inmate" of the Colombus State Hospital. | Johanna Fuchs
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536 | Auschwitz | Julchen Fuchs
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537 | Camp de Gurs | Julchen Fuchs
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538 | During the war years, Julchen and Heinrich Hauser helped a great number of refugees that managed to reach Lisbon, often under very difficult circumstantces, financial and otherwise. Also, they regularly sent packages to relatives and friends of relatives in the concentration camps, Gurs and Auschwitz. | Julchen Fuchs
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539 | Most likely died as listed ( 5.8.42 Auschwitz) even though age varies by four years from Weingarten OSB to Der Geschicte dem ZJuden in Wengarten" . Based on Husband's step mother, she and son lived at same address. | Klara Fuchs
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540 | Transported to Auschwitz that day, declared dead | Klara Fuchs
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541 | 43||||light||grey||brown||5' 3 1/2"||135 lbs. | Klotilde Fuchs
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542 | aboard the SS Florida | Klotilde Fuchs
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543 | When she filed her alien registration from she was learning to become a machine operator. | Klotilde Fuchs
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544 | Grave No. 2 | Lehmann Fuchs
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545 | aboard the SS Cuba, which sailed from Habana, Cuba. | Ludwig Fuchs
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546 | He is described as age 48, white, male, dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, 5 ft. 6 in., 165 pounds, and married. His former nationality was German. | Ludwig Fuchs
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547 | He was aged 43 years, a white male, had a fair complexion, grey eyes, bong hair, was 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighed 170 pounds. | Ludwig Fuchs
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548 | He was described as being 47 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, a white male, fair complexion, and weighing 170 pounds. grey eyes, and blond hair | Ludwig Fuchs
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549 | ||brother, Max Fuchs||Rochester, N.Y. [sic] | Ludwig Fuchs
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550 | As Maier Mendle's parents were not married no father is listed on his birth record. When Maier was seven years old, his mother, Caroline, married Lehmann Fuchs. In Lehmann and Caroline's marriage contract, Lehmann agreed to adopt Caroline's son, Maier. From that time Maier used the surname Fuchs. It is interesting to note that the marriage contract states: "daß ihr Kind sofern bekannt ist, keinen Vater mehr habe" [that her child, as far as it is known, does not have a father anymore] and that therefore there are no obstacles to the adoption. This statement would indicate that Maier's father died prior to 1845. Maier Mendle's name lends a clue as to who his father may have been, although there is no way to prove this. Both of Caroline's grandfathers died prior to Maier's birth, so it would have been most likely for her first son to be named after one of them, either Löb or Joseph. Instead Caroline gave her son the name Maier Mendle. In Weingarten there was a Maier Mendle, a shoe maker apprentice from Fischach, Bavaria, who died on 19 August 1837. As this was only six months before the birth of Maier (Stengel) Fuchs it is very likely that this is the individual after whom Maier Mendle (Stengel) Fuchs was named. The fact that Maier Fuchs's father was no longer alive in 1845 also points to that Maier Mendle may have been his father, although after the passage of 170 years, there will likely be no way to prove this. | Maier Mendel (Stengel) Fuchs
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551 | Grave No. 9 | Maier Mendel (Stengel) Fuchs
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552 | He is listed on the census as "Max Fuchs" and described as white, married, and 27 years-old. He had been married for six years. He is able to read and write. He was born in Germany as were both his parents. He arrived in the United State in 1895 and is naturalized. He is employed as an assistant manager in a store. | Max Fuchs
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553 | He is listed on the census as "Max Fuchs" and described as white, married, and 38 years-old. He owned the home in which his family lived. He is able to read and write. He immigrated to the United State in 1807 and was naturalized in 1905. He was born in Weingarten, Germany, and both his partents were born in Germany. His mother tongue, and that of his parents was German. He is employed as a retail merchant in dry goods. | Max Fuchs
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554 | He is listed on the census as "Max Fuchs" and described as white, married, and 48-years old. His first marriage occurred at the age of 24. He owns his home, which is worth $8,000 and does not own a radio.He is able to read and write. He was born in Germany as were both his parents. He arrived in the United State in 1897 and is naturalized. His mother tongue was German. He is employed as a merchant in the industry of retail ladies ware. | Max Fuchs
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555 | Max Fuchs operated a business as a cattle dealer and a large slaughterhouse, which he had taken over from his father, Hermann Fuchs, who died shortly before his marriage to Rosa Kirchheimer in 1924. He improved and rounded out the business by replacing and improving the machinery. About five to six heads of cattle were slaughtered daily, with a little bit more on Sundays, because Mondays were the busiest days. A car to transport the meat was always available to him from Bacher Auto Rental in Weingarten so that the meat could be brought to Karlsruhe to be sold. None of the meat was sold in Weingarten. Max Fuchs's cattle was obtained regularly at markets in Mannheim, Neustadt, Stuttgart and Landau. He was known as such a good purchaser that the farmers in the area, who had cattle to sell, would call him to offer it to him or to sell it to him in another way at the best prices. In the slaughterhouse Max had two journeymen. Rosa was always helped out by a maid and always worked with Max in the business. She took care of the book keeping and collections. In the first few years of their marriage, Max rented vehicles to transport the meat and the cattle but later purchased his own truck for the cattle, which was always driven by Willy Bacher. Rosa estimated that their income was around at least 1,000 RM. They did very well and never needed for anything. After 1933 the business admittedly experienced a significant decline, because the boycott against Jews was started, which ultimately led to the closing of the business at the end of 1936. Max's steady customers included the butchers: Hollstein, May, Gartner, Karl Schmidt, Willy Fritscher. Max Fuchs was arrested in 1936. He had actually been warned beforehand but didn't attach any importance to it because he didn't want to abandon everything. He was imprisoned for about 14 days in Karlsruhe. He and Rosa began the immigration process immediately after his release. They were able to flee to Switzerland first in 1937, because they feared that Max would be arrested again. They were only able to take 40 RM for the whole family. In Switzerland they were picked up by Max's cousin, Max Blum, who also financed their further trip to Argentina, which they planned immediately. They payed him back the full amount of the trip once they were in Argentina. The family traveled in September 1937 aboard the Campana from Genoa to Buenos Aires. | Max Fuchs
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556 | to Argentina | Max Fuchs
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557 | In late 1901 Moses Fuchs proposed to patent a group of claims in the Great Copper Camp. This was reported on in the Idaho Daily Statesman. | Moses Fuchs
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558 | after a three-day illness | Nanette Fuchs
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559 | He was a member of 3/Inf. Reg. 470 but went missing in action. | Nathan Fuchs
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560 | Nathan Nathan||Fuchs||20 | Nathan Fuchs
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561 | alien registration form||||||grey-blue||white||5 feet 4 inches||125 lbs. | Nathan Seligmann Fuchs
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562 | in the German infantry | Nathan Seligmann Fuchs
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563 | ||his daughter, Mrs. Johanna Fuchs Levi||5418 Ingleside Avenue, Chicago, Il. | Nathan Seligmann Fuchs
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564 | from Rotterdam, Netherlands aboard the Veendam. | Oskar Fuchs
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565 | More information about the life of Richard Fuchs can be found in his Wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Fuchs | Richard Fuchs
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566 | The following was written by Mrs. Dora Fuchs in February of 1970: Richard Fuchs besuchte das Realgymnasium in Karlsruhe u. dann die Technische Hochschule dort, wo er 1911 sein diplom Ing. Examen ablegte. Er arbeitete dann als Architektur in Berlin bei der Firma Hard u. Lesser. Von Anfang 1912 bis Ende 1914 bei der Jüdischen Gemeinde auch als Architekt in Berlin. Er meldete sich freiwillig, und war den ganzen Krieg uber an der ___ wo er alle ... | Richard Fuchs
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567 | 49||white||fair||blue||black||5' 2"||114 lbs. | Sally Fuchs
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568 | aboard the SS Cuba, which had sailed from Havana, Cuba. | Sally Fuchs
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569 | in the German artillery | Sally Fuchs
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570 | in a car crash | Thomas Sergio Fuchs
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571 | alien registration form||||||||blye||grey, nearly bald||5 feet 6 inches tall||130 lbs. | Wilhelm Fuchs
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572 | in the German Infantry | Wilhelm Fuchs
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573 | ||sons: Sol & Louis Fuchs||5025 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Illinois | Wilhelm Fuchs
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574 | Grave No. 271 | Babette (Bela) Fürth
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575 | interested in theatre and weighed 1 3/4 lbs at birth | Betty Elise Furth
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576 | to the Kaunas Ghetto | Emma Furth
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577 | 07 June 1864, Eppingen || all||||Mathilde Marum nee Wesenburger, Anna Hofman, Henriette Odenheimer nee Bär, Karl Krieger, and Emilie Auerbach | Jeanette (Jenny) Furth
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578 | She had step children. | Jeanette (Jenny) Furth
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579 | went to Konstanz and then to a Retirement home in Karlsruhe | Jeanette (Jenny) Furth
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580 | [WIMPFHEIMER.FTW] Nathan Karlsruher was her original beaue but could not marry him since she felt necessary that older sister get married first. He became her second husband upon the death of her first. [Levifo~1.ftw] Nathan Karlsruher was her original beau but could not marry him since she felt necessary that older sister get married first. He became her second husband upon the death of her first. [Frank4.FTW] Nathan Karlsruher was her original beaue but could not marry him since she felt necessary that older sister get married first. He became her second husband upon the death of her first. | Jella Furth
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581 | his wife, Johanna, his first-born son, Abraham and maid, Katharina Kraußinn v. Mirotitiz||k. Stadt Schüttenhofen||||" Handelsmann" [being a tradesman] | Lazar Fürth
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582 | Grave No. 555 | Max (Moses) Furth
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583 | The birth records of his children list him as being from Lhotka or from Wossetschan. | Seligman Fürth
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584 | as a victim of the Holocaust | Sophie (Sarah) Furth
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585 | to the United States | Amalie Gailinger
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586 | to the United States | Berta Gailinger
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587 | to the United States | Dina Gailinger
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588 | Grave Nr. 789 | Jakob Gailinger
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589 | Grave Nr. 589 | Moses Gailinger
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590 | Grave Nr. 574 | Regina (Rachel) Gailinger
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591 | Grave Nr. 545 | Regina (Rechle) Gailinger
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592 | to the United States | Sofie Gailinger
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593 | of Influenza-Pneumonia. | Nathan Gallizier
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594 | In respect to the memory of Saul Ganz, his company, D. Lisner, closed its offices and showrooms on Monday, October 12, 1953. | Saul Ganz
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595 | to Holland | Erwin Geismar
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596 | to the USA and in 1936 to London | Dr. Berta Geissmar
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597 | by committing suicide | Dr. Friedrich (Fritz) Geissmar
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598 | Camp de Gurs and later to Auschwitz | Dr. Johanna Geissmar
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599 | Werner Frank: "She has become a legend, mention of her in most books about Gurs, specifically in "Menschen in Gurs". A pediatrician by training, she was one of the doctors that worked the hospital at Gurs. She volunteered for deportation from Gurs (to Auschwitz from Drancy), even though she was not obligated, in order to stay with her patients and also try to find her brother who had been deported earlier from the Munich area. She was single." | Dr. Johanna Geissmar
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600 | as the result of rheumatic fever | Hans Geissmar
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