19 March 1922 | A German Jewish woman, Sara Jacobson, was born in Hamburg. She lived in Amsterdam.
In August 1942 she was deported to #Auschwitz together with her father Naphtali and three siblings: Bernhard, Dina and Ernst. None of them survived.
In August 1942 she was deported to #Auschwitz together with her father Naphtali and three siblings: Bernhard, Dina and Ernst. None of them survived.
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Source: Yad Vashem
With Hitler’s authorization, German Nazis began systematically deporting Jews from Germany in October 1941, even before the SS had build an working
Between October and December 1941, the Nazis deported around 42,000 Jews from Germany to Ghetto’s in Poland.
Afterwards, they deported more than 50,000 Jews from Germany to Ghetto’s in multiple Baltic States between early November 1941 and late
At first, German Jewish war veterans and German Jewish people above the age of sixty-five were indeed released out of the camps and the Ghetto’s, but after some time they deported almost every Jew, including the elderly and the veterans. In the Ghetto’s in the
In May 1943, Nazi German authorities reported that the Reich was “judenrein” (“cleared of Jews”). By this time, fewer than 20.000 Jews still lived in Nazi Germany, because of
In all, the Germans and their collaborators killed between 160,000 & 180,000 German Jews in the Holocaust, including most of those Jews deported out of Germany.