Wittenberg, Ernst Herbert

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Ernst Herbert Wittenberg was born in Berlin on July 9, 1913, the second son of Sally David Wittenberg and his wife Margarete, née Goldstrom (see Margarete Wittenberg). Ernst Herbert Wittenberg was warned of his arrest in 1936, whereupon he fled via Denmark to Yugoslavia, where he met his future wife Michal Noyek. In 1938 they both immigrated to Palestine us and lived in Kibbutz Givat Brenner. Ernst Herbert Wittenberg worked there as a truck driver. His marriage produced three children
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Witt, Ernst Alfred

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Ernst Alfred Witt was born in Berlin on December 19, 1910, the son of Hugo Jakob Witt, a textile merchant, and his wife Anna, née Cohn. He had an older brother Hans. The family had lived at Landshuter Strasse 38 since 1931. His father was the owner of the Feld und Goldschmidt company, which manufactured women's ready-to-wear clothing at Kronenstrasse 48. In 1925 his father died, Ernst Alfred completed an apprenticeship as a textile merchant, probably in Danzig. From there, in fact, he moved to Rotterdam in 1931. He is said to have married there and had a daughter.

Witt, Anna

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Anna Cohn was born in Königsberg on March 31, 1882, the daughter of Fritz Cohn and his wife Doris, née Vertun. She married the textile merchant Hugo Witt, who also called himself Jakob. Their sons were born: Hans and Ernst Alfred. Since 1931 the family lived in Landshuter Straße 38 in the front building, third floor. Hugo (Jakob) Witt died on July 8, 1925, and in 1931 their son Ernst Alfred moved to Rotterdam, presumably for professional reasons. Hans emigrated to Palestine. Anna Witt fled to the Netherlands to Gouda in 1939.