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Kuchenheim, – Auschwitz,

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Frieda Daniel

Frieda is een dochter van Jannette Behr en David Daniel.

Bron SAA archiefkaart Jannette Behr 7-2-1860

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Frieda Daniel

Frieda Daniel                                                 

Geboren op 14 juli, 1887, Flamersheim, Duistland. Overleden 17 September 1943.

Nooit getrouwd geweest. Emigreerde naar Bilthoven, Holland en woonde samen met haar moeder. Haar broers Joseph en Robert en haar zuster Helene kwam later ook bij hun moeder wonen. De zuster Martha woonde in Amsterdam gedurende de oorlogsjaren.

Frieda werd ge…

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The Daniel Family

David Daniel

He was born on February 20, 1853 in Flamersheim, Germany. Died on October 11, 1925 in Bad Godesberg, Germany. Jeanette Behr was born on February 7, 1860 in Sindorf,Germany. Died on September 17 of 1943 in Auschwitz II (Birkenau). 

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Frieda Daniel

Frieda was born on July 1887, in Flamersheim, Germany. She was never married. immigrated to Bilthoven, Holland and lived in her moth…

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Frieda Daniel

Frieda Daniel

She was born on July 14, 1887, in Flamersheim, Germany. Never married. Immigrated to Bilthoven, Holland and lived in her mother’s house along with her brothers Joseph, Robert and ultimately her sister Helen. Martha lived in Amsterdam during this time.

Deported to Westerbork along with her mother Janette and brother Joseph. Depleted from Westerbork to an unknown location. Died in Sept…

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De Joodse Raad. The Jewish Council

In the Netherlands the Amsterdam Jewish Council was established on February 11, 1941. It was led by the diamond manufacturer and chairman of the Church Council of the Netherlands - Israelite main Synagogue, Abraham Asscher and the professor of ancient history, also the president of the Committee for Jewish Refugees, David Cohen. In addition, another twenty Jews were seated on the board.

The direct…

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Kamp westerbork a Refugee Camp from 1939 till 1942

Refugee Camp

After Kristallnacht on the night of November 9 to 10, 1938 many Jews wanted to leave Germany as quickly as possible. However, there were a few countries that let Jewish refugees in. Around 10,000 Jewish refugees found shelter in the Netherlands. The Dutch government wanted one camp for refugees to be founded. Camp Westerbork was built in 1939. The Jewish communities had to pay for the…

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Kamp Westerbork the Selection Process of the weekly Transportations

In general the selection procedure was as followed:

Days before a transport Gemmeker (the commander) would call in the Jewish "Dienstleiters" in his office at the Kommandantur. These Diestleiters were heads of the different departments of the camp, mostly German and Austrian refugees. Amongst the leaders were Kurt Schlesinger ( the overall head), Rudolf Fried (of the administration), Fritz Spanier…

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Kamp Westerbork as Transit Camp for Jews from 1942 till 1945

Transit Camp Westerbork

From July 1st, 1942 onwards, the camp had become the Jewsih Transit Camp Westerbork and was used as the point of departure, a total of 93 trains to Ausschwitz, Sosibor, Therensienstadt and Bergen-Belsen.

The intention was to make the camp operate like every other town, pretending to be a save haven. Creating the illusion that the other camps were a safe haven as well. The N…

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Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) November 9-10, 1938

Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass) was the beginning of a long nightmare for my family and millions of other German Jews. Ruth was 11 years old at that time. The event of Kritalnacht started in the afternoon on November 9, 1938. The insanity came with no warning Her father Jakob Scheuer was picked up by the German SS a long with most of the local Jewish males, and placed in jail in Zulpich.…

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Jewish Life in the Village of Sinzenich

The village of Sinzenich and the surrounding areas was home for many Jewish families. Historic information tells us that already in 1750 well to do Jewish families lived in Sinzenich and the serounding Eifel area. The families all had their own  businesses. They had a textile shop, a butcher shop, and traded in livestock horses and cows. There were also landowners that rented out pasture and crop …

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Stumbling Blocks have been placed for the family members of Jeantte Behr-Daniel



Subject: Stumbling Stone have been placed for Ruth’s family
I was in Holland during the month of November visiting with family and friends. It was good to be there  and catch up with everyone. Last year in November the placing of the Stumbling Blocks in front of Ruth’s grandmothers home was cancelled due the enforcement of strict Covid-19’s rules. So it was rescheduled for this year.

The dedica…
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