Family Josef and Emma Meyberg
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Josef Meyberg, Jg. 1863, escape 1939 Holland interned Westerbork deported .1943 murdered in Auschwitz.
Josef Meyberg was born on July 24, 1863 in Freren. From 1889 to 1914 he was the head of the Jewish community. On June 6, 1939 he fled with his wife Emma to Amsterdam in the Netherlands and was imprisoned from February 4, 1943 in the collection camp Westerbork. From there, his deportation to the Auschwitz extermination camp took place on February 9, 1943, where he was murdered on arrival on February 12, 1943, and later declared dead.
Here he lived
Else and Ludwig Meyberg
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Ludwig Meyberg
Jg. 1908
Fleeing 1940
Morocco
überlebtBahnhofstraße 2
ehemals Am Kirchblick 9
Ludwig Meyberg was born on April 9, 1908 in Freren and was the brother of Hildegard Meyberg. He had studied law and fled to France, überlebte hidden in the underground. After 1945, the German government appointed him as reparations to the government council, but he remained in France because he had married there.
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Else Meyberg
Jg. 1908
deported 1943
murdered in
Auschwitz
Machine tool factory - Ludwig Loewe & Co
Men's textile factory - Mendel & Levy
The founding year of the company in Stuttgart goes back to 1874. 8.12.1911 Wilhelm Bleyle sold his first factory, built in 1901 in the Lindenspürstra;e, to Mendel & Levy, since he had another factory built in 1908 on the opposite side of the street and also owned other factory buildings in Brackenheim, Ludwigsburg and in the Rotebühlstraß;. Business at Mendel & Levy was going well. Business connections to Westphalia, northern Germany and Luxembourg bear witness to this. Only with the change of power and government in 1933 did business decline.
Goldine, Frieda and Heinz-Herbert Fiebelmann
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Goldine Fiebelmann
geb. Hanauer, Jg. 1873
deported 1941
murdered in Riga Krummer Dreh
Goldine Fiebelmann was born on 6 March 1873 as Goldine Hanauer in Winschoten the Netherlands. She was widowed since the beginning of 1930 and had three daughters. On December 13, 1941, she was deported with her daughter Frieda and grandson to the Riga ghetto and later declared dead.
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Frieda Fiebelmann, Jg. 1910
deported 1941
murdered in Riga
Ida Steinburg
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Ida Steinburg
geb. Dammann
Jg. 1896
deported 1941
murdered in
Riga Krummer Dreh
Ida Steinburg was born on 29 February 1896 as Ida Dammann in Salzdetfurth . She had been widowed since the early 1930s and had two sons. On December 13, 1941, she was deported to the Riga ghetto and on August 9, 1944, to Stutthof concentration camp. She was later declared dead.
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Fritz Steinburg
Yg. 1923
deported 1941
Riga üsurvived
Family Leopold Fiebelmann
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Leopold
Fiebelmann
Jg. 1884
deported 1941
murdered in
Riga Petersilienstra;e 29
Leopold Fiebelmann was born on April 12, 1884 in Haselünne. He was married to Rosa Fiebelmann and had four children. On December 13, 1941 he was deported to the ghetto Riga and later with date May 8, 1945 declared dead.
Family Julius Fiebelmann
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Julius Fiebelmann
Jg. 1885
Flucht 1939 Canada
überlebt Petersilienstraße 28
Julius Fiebelmann was born on July 8, 1885 in Haselünne. He was married to Bertha Fiebelmann and had one daughter. The family fled to Toronto on May 9, 1939. Julius Fiebelmann died in January 1968.
Family Alexander Fiebelmann
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Alexander
Fiebelmann
Yg. 1887
deported 1942
Riga
murdered 30.6.1942 Petersilienstra;e 3
Alexander Fiebelmann was born on 31 July 1887 in Haselünne. He was married to Mathilde Fiebelmann.He was arrested in 1938 and was imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until December 13, 1938. On December 13, 1941, he was deported to the Riga ghetto and later declared dead.
Family Samuel Steinburg
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Samuel Steinburg
Jg. 1880
deported 1941
murdered in
Riga
Samuel Steinburg was born on May 22, 1880 in Haselünne. He was married to Henny Steinburg and had three children with her. On December 13, 1941 he was deported to the Riga ghetto and from there to the Stutthof concentration camp, where he was murdered. He was later declared dead.