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Louise Hirschel-Duitz

Den Haag, – Auschwitz,

Reached the age of 39 years

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The fate of Levie Hirschel, his wife Louise Duitz and their four children.

Levie Hirschel was a son of Saul Hirschel and Schoontje Mesrits. He was born in Amsterdam on 24 August 1895. Levie was a religious teacher, curator of the Rosenthaliana library and assistent rabbi with the Dutch Israëlitic Main Synagogue (N.I.H.S.).

On 15 April 1931, 35-year old Levie Hirschel married in Amsterdam to 26-year old Louis Duitz. She was born on 30 May 1904 in Den Haag as a daughter of…

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Levie Hirschel and his family

A former inhabitant of the Johann Keplerstraat 3 II remembers that when his family moved in there in 1944 it was apparent that the previous inhabitants had left in great haste. They found a tabernacle in the attic.
Addition of a visitor of the website

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The "Ausnahme-Bescheinigung".

The Ausnahme-Bescheinigung, the ultimate exemption from deportation.

In the summer of 1943, a very large proportion of Dutch Jews had already been deported. This meant that the right to exist of the Jewish Council had been affected in a proportionate way and that many Jewish Council functions and the associated “Sperres” - exemptions from deportation - were abolished. The last group of Jewish Coun…

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Van wie komt de foto van gezin Louis (Levie) Hirschel?

De redactie van het Joods Monument is op zoek naar de eigenaar van deze foto.

Anders dan gebruikelijk kunnen wij niet achterhalen wie deze foto aangeleverd heeft, rond 2016.

In verband met de voorbereiding voor een expositie in het Nationaal Holocaustmuseum komen wij graag in contact met de eigenaar.

Mail naar: joodsmonument@jck.nl

 

 

 

 

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More about the transport of 16 November 1943 Westerbork -> Auschwitz.

Deportation periods in 1943

Apart from the "Sobibor period" (2 March to 20 July 1943), two deportation periods can be distinguished in 1943, namely: the period from 11 January to 2 February 1943, during which 9 transports left directly for Auschwitz, namely 8 from Westerbork and 1 from Apeldoorn (for brevity to be called "Spring Transports 1943"), and the period from 24 August to 16 November 1943,…

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