Aberle, Gaston Eugen

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Gaston Eugen Aberlé was born in Neukölln on April 15, 1912, the son of Armand Aberlé of Strasbourg and his wife Bertha, née Grünberg. He had a brother Manfred. Gaston Aberlé became a commercial employee. Whether he married and had children could not be determined. Most of the time he lived as a subtenant, for example in 1939 at Cheruskerstraße 20 with the pensioner A. Menzel. He performed forced labor, most recently at the Pertrix-Werke in Niederschöneweide, where batteries, flashlights and, from 1934, cartridge cases were manufactured.

Jacobi, Erna

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Oct. 26, 2010
* December 12, 1890 in Berlin as Erna Jacoby - Erna Jacobi was an elementary school teacher, but worked in forced labor since 1935, last as a cleaner at the company Scherli & Schwer. Like her husband Dr. Max Jacobi, she was considered an active Protestant church member; she had left the Jewish congregation in adulthood and had been baptized a Protestant. For reasons of faith, the couple was actively involved in the fight against the Nazi regime within the framework of the oppositional

Borchardt, Bruno

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Nov. 18, 2008
* November 17, 1859 in Bromberg - Bruno Borchardt came from a German-Jewish merchant family. After his school education he studied mathematics and physics in Berlin and received his doctorate in Kiel in 1895. He then became a teacher at the Königliches Gymnasium in Spandau. From 1900 he was active as a writer and at various levels as a