1864 - 1942 (78 years)
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Name |
Rosechen Dannenberg |
Born |
10 Jan 1864 |
Adelebsen, Germany |
Gender |
Female |
Deportation |
Gurs CC |
Hebrew Birth |
2 Shv 5624 |
Deportation |
1940 |
Noe CC |
- Deported from Gurs CC to Noe CC
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Holocaust |
Noe, near Toulouse, remained much less crowded than the other camps, never exceeding a population of 1600. About half its inmates were Jews, nearly all Germans, while the other half were Spanish refugees. At Noe, women greatly outnumbered men. Although Noe didn’t open until March 1942, it figured prominently in at least four deportations between August and September 1942. [1] |
Holocaust Victim |
Y |
Hebrew Death |
7 Shv 5702 |
Residence |
Adelebsen, Germany |
Residence |
Hemsbach, Germany |
Died |
25 Jan 1942 |
Nof Ayalon, Israel |
Person ID |
I8358 |
Blank Family |
Last Modified |
5 Oct 2010 |
Father |
Simon Dannenberg, b. 14 Sep 1822, Adelebsen, Germany , d. 27 Nov 1903, Adelebsen, Germany (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Henriette Brandes, b. 11 Jan 1839, Mansbach, Germany , d. 14 Jan 1924, Goettingen, Germany (Age 85 years) |
Married |
18 Mar 1862 |
Adelebsen, Germany |
Family ID |
F927 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S335] The Holocaust and the Jews of Marseille, Donna F. Ryan, (University of Illinois Press 1996).
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