Aufrichtigs
Yad Vashem Aufrichtig Listings
| The following table comprises a list of Aufrichtig family members included in Yad Vashem entries. All but a handful of those included perished in the Holocaust. Some persons have more than one entry, depending on the source of information. Frequently these take the form of personal testimonies by relatives or close friends, as well as documentation from the various regions in which either the victim lived, or was deported. | ||||||||
| Name | Town | District | Region | Country | Birth Date | Source | Yad Vashem Entry | Comments |
| Adela Bomgarten | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | 1880 | Page of Testimony | Adela Aufrichtig nee Messing was born in Poland in 1880 to Moshe and Beila. She was married to Khaim. Prior to WWII she lived in Brzezany, Poland. During the war was in Brzezany, Poland. Adela died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1956 by her daughter. | Adela Bomgarten is also known as Hadasa and Hudel and was the wife of Jacob [Chaim/Yaakov] Aufrichtig. The testimonial was signed by herson Shimshon Iamin. The maiden name Messing that is credited to her was, in fact, the maiden name of her mother Beila. |
| Adela Bomgarten | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | 1880 | Brezany Memorial Book | Hudel Aufrikhtig nee Bomgarten. She was married to Yaakov. Prior to WWII she lived in Brzezany, Poland. Hudel perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Yizkor books found in the Brzezany Memorial book (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , Haifa 1978 page 382. | Same Adela Bomgarten as above entry. Note the use of name "Hudel" and the spelling of "Aufrikhtig". |
| Adela Aufrichtig | 1892 | Page of Testimony | Adela Laufer was born in Stanislawow, Poland in 1892. She was a housewife and married to Yaakov. Prior to WWII she lived in Stanislawow, Poland. During the war was in Stanislawow, Poland. Adela perished in 1942 in Stanislawow, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 23/09/1955 by her acquaintance. | Adele Aufrichtig was the daughter of Jakob Aufrichtig and Hinde Heiss.She was the wife of lawyer, Dr Jakob Laufer. Testimonial presented by acquaintance Menakhem Kasviner gives year of birth as 1892 and not 1886 as on other documentation. | ||||
| Adele Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1922 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Adele Aufrichtig was born in 1922. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 2, Zirkusgasse 28. Adele survived the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Adele Aufrichtig is popular known as Deli Strummer, under that name devoting a lifetime to medical research and remembrance of the Holocaust. Deli was sent to Auschwitz and Mauthausen, surving both, and was liberated on 5 May 1945. | |
| Adolf Drahos-Fleissig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1877 | Page of Testimony | Adolf Drahos was born in Vienna, Austria in 1877. He was married to Pauline nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII he lived in Vienna, Austria. During the war was in Vienna, Austria. Adolf died in 1941 in Gurs. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 10/10/1999 by his nephew from Uruguay. | Adolf Drahos aka Drahos-Fleissig was the husband of Pauline Aufrichtig who survived the Holocaust. Testimony was signed by Heinz [Enrique] Okret, the son of Paulione's sister Gertrud Aufrichtig. | |
| Adolf Drahos-Fleissig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1877 | list of victims from Austria | Adolf Drahos was born in Wien, Austria in 1877. Adolf died in 1941 in Le Vernet. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Same person as above | |
| Adolf Drahos-Fleissig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1877 | list of deportation from France | Adolphe Drahos was born in Wien, Austria in 1877. Adolphe died in 1941 in Le Vernet, France. This information is based on a list of deportation from France found in the Le Memorial de la deportation des juifs de France, Beate et Serge Klarsfeld, Paris 1978. | Same person as above | |
| Adolf Krausz | Csobad | Abauj-Torna | Hungary | 1902 | List of victims from Hungary | Adolf Krausz was born in Csobad, Hungary in 1902 to Mor Krausz and Fani nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII he lived in Halmaj, Hungary. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary (displayed to the left) found in the Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial Collection Public Foundation, Budapest. | Adolf Krausz was the son of Fani Aufrichtig and Moses Krausz. | |
| Alice [Lisl] Frankl | 1911 | list of deportation from the Netherlands | Alice Aufrichtig nee Frankl was born in Praha, Czechoslovakia in 1911. Alice died in 1945 in Christianstadt, Poland. This information is based on a list of deportation from the Netherlands found in the In Memoriam - Nederlandse oorlogsslachtoffers, Nederlandse Oorolgsgravenstichting (Dutch War Victims Authority), 's-Gravenhage (courtesy of the Association of Yad Vashem Friends in Netherlands, Amsterdam). | Alice [Lisl] Frankl was popularly known as Lisl Frank. Her name has also been spelt as Liesel Frank and Liesel Frankl. She was the second wife of Otto Aufrichtig. | ||||
| Alice [Lisl] Frankl | 1911 | List of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Frankl Aufrichtig was born in 1911. Deported with Transport XXIV/7 from Netherlands to Terezin on 06/09/1944. Deported with Transport En from Terezin to Auschwitz on 04/10/1944. Frankl perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as Alice [Lisl] Frank above. On this first list of Theresienstadt camp inmates, her given name has been omitted and she has been identified by the combination of her maiden and married names. | ||||
| Alice [Lisl] Frankl | 1911 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Frankl Aufrichtig was born in 1911. Frankl died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | This is a second Theresienstadt list reference to Alice [Liesel] Frankl that again lists her as Frankl Aufrichtig. | ||||
| Alois Aufrichtig | 1880 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Alois Aufrichtig was born in 1880. Alois died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Alois Aufrichtig was deported to Minsk on 26 November 1941 where he was murdered. | ||||
| Alzbeta [Elisabetha] ~~~ | Prague | 1887 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Elisabetha Aufrichtigova was born in 1887. Deported with Transport C from Praha to Lodz on 26/10/1941. Elisabetha perished in 1942 in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Listed as Elisabetha Aufrichtigova, Alzbeta was the wife of Robert Aufrichtig, a metal worker and manufacturer from Teplice. | |||
| Amalia Loffler | Krzyzowka | Nowy Sacz | Krakow | Poland | 1912 | Page of Testimony | Amalia Dawidowicz nee Loffler was born in Dziedzice, Poland in 1898. She was a housewife and married to Ferdinand. Prior to WWII she lived in Dziedzice, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Amalia perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1957 by her brother-in-law. | Amalia Loffler was married to Ferdinand Dawidowicz, the son of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowics.She, her husband and all but one of his family were all murdered at Auschwitz. Testimony was suibmitted by her husband's sole surviving sibling, Alfred Dawidowicz. |
| Arthur Guttman | Breslau | 1891 | Page of Testimony | Medical dr. Arthur Gottmann was born in Hildesheim, Germany in 1891 to Jacob. He was a physician and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Breslau, Germany. During the war was in Breslau, Germany. Arthur perished in 1943 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 12/04/1999 by his son. | Arthur Guttmann was the husband of Erna Kempner, the daughter of Olga Aufrichtig and Karl Kempner. Testimonial for Arthur Guttman was given by his daughter Illa [Ayala] Guttmann. | |||
| Arthur Guttman | Breslau | 1883 | Page of Testimony | Arthur Guttmann was born in Hildesheim, Germany in 1883 to Jakob. He was an ear nose and throat specialist and married to Erna nee Kempner. Prior to WWII he lived in Breslau, Germany. During the war was in Breslau, Germany. Arthur perished in 1943 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 06/06/1955 by his relative. | Same Arthur Guttmann as above. Testimonial for Arthur Guttman was given by an S Guttman, a relative. Note the eight-year discrepancy in year of birth with the above entry. | |||
| Arthur Guttman | Breslau | 1891 | Page of Testimony | Arthur Guttmann. Prior to WWII he lived in Breslau, Germany. Arthur perished in 1943 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his acquaintance. | Same Arthur Guttmann as above. Testimonial for Artur Guttman was given by an acquaintance, Ana Goldschmit. | |||
| Artur Dawidowicz [Davidovitz] | Dziedzice | Bielsko Slaskie | Slask | Poland | 1913 | Page of Testimony | Artur Dawidowicz was born in Dziedzice, Poland in 1913 to Shmuel and Augusta. He was a housewife and single. Prior to WWII he lived in Cieszyna, Poland. During the war was in Cieszyna, Poland. Artur perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1957 by his nephew | Artur Dawidowicz was the son of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowicz. He, his mother and three siblings and their spouses were all murdered at Auschwitz. Testimony was signed by his brother, Alfred Dawidowicz. NB: Relationship wrongly transcribed as "nephew". |
| Augusta Aufrichtig | Dziedzice | Bielsko Slaskie | Slask | Poland | Page of Testimony | Augusta Dawidowicz nee Aufrichtig [Oifrikhtig] was born in Teschen. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Dziedzice, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Augusta perished in Auschwitz at the age of 66. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed on left) submitted on 07/06/1957 by her son Alfred Davidovitz. | Augusta Aufichtig is listed under her married name of Augusta Dawidowicz [Davidovitz]. She was the wife of Samuel [Shmuel] Davidowicz. Testimonial by her son Alfred Davidovitz lists her maiden name as Aufrikhtig. | |
| Baruch Aufrichtig | Zbaraz | Zbaraz | Tarnopol | Poland | 1880 | Page of Testimony | Baruch Aufrichtig was born in Brzezany, Poland in 1880 to Zvi and Bejla. He was a merchant and married to Rivka. Prior to WWII he lived in Zbaraz, Poland. During the war was in Zbaraz, Poland. Baruch died in Belzec. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1985 by his son from Denmark. | Testimonial for Baruch Aufrichtig was signed by his son Izydor [Yitshak] Aufrichtig from Denmark. |
| Baruch Aufrichtig | Zbaraz | Zbaraz | Tarnopol | Poland | Page of Testimony | Baruch Aufrichtig was born in Gliniany, Poland to Hirsh. He was a merchant and married to Ryfka. Prior to WWII he lived in Zbaraz, Poland. During the war was in Zbaraz, Poland. Baruch died in 1942 in Belzec, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1955 by his relative. | Same Baruch Aufrichtig as above entry. The testimonial was signed by a relative named Gabriel Zidnorg. | |
| Bela [Bilha] Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | 1920 | Page of Testimony | Bilha Oifrichtig was born in Poland in 1920. She was single. Prior to WWII she lived in Brzezany, Poland. During the war was in Brzezany, Poland. Bilha perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her friend, Yehudit Yakubovitz. Name spelt as Oifrikhtig and Aufrikhtig. | Name given as Bilha Aufrikhtig. Record details state testimony provided by a friend Rivka Yakubovitz. Its description credits friend as Yehudit Yakubovitz.Spelling of surname as Aufrikhtig, plus Brezany location indicates this is the same person as Bela Aufrichtig below. |
| Bela [Bilha] Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | list of victims from Yizkor books | Bela Aufrikhtig was born to Yaakov and Hudel. Prior to WWII lived in Brzezany, Poland. Bela died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Yizkor books found in the Brzezany Memorial book (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , Haifa 1978 page 382. | Bela was the fourth child of Jacob Aufrichtig and Adela Bomgarten. (Yaakov & Hadasa aka Hudel). Strong possibility this is same person as Bilha Aufrichtig in this same table. Both are from Brezany. Surname listed as Aufrikhtig. | |
| Bernard [Dov] Aufrichtig | Zbaraz | Zbaraz | Tarnopol | Poland | 1907 | Page of Testimony | Dov Aufrichtig was born in Gliniany, Poland in 1907 to Barukh and Rivka Zeidenverg. He was a worker. Prior to WWII he lived in Zbaraz, Poland. During the war was in Russia. Dov died in Russia. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his brother from Denmark | Testimonial gives name as Dov Aufrichtig and provided by his brother Izydor, signing as Yitzhak Aufrichtig. |
| Berta Aufrichtig | 1883 | list of victims from Austria | Berta Wolisch nee Aufrichtig. She was married to Herman. During the war was in. Berta perished in the Shoah at the age of 25. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/12/2004 by her daughter from Israel, a Shoah survivor. | Berta Aufrichtig was the wife of Herman Wolisch who also died in Lvov. Testimony was submitted by their daughter, Lea Froidental. | ||||
| Berta Gerstl | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1891 | list of victims from Austria | Berta Aufrichtig was born in 1891. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, lilienbrunngasse 9/16. Berta died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Berta Gerstl was married to Franz Aufrichtig and the mother of Kurt Aufrichtig. All three were murdered at Lodz. | |
| Bertha Krakauer | 1883 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Berta Aufrichtigova was born in Mikulov, Czechoslovakia in 1883. During the war was in Boskovice, Czechoslovakia. Berta died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Bertha Krakauer was the first wife of Alois Aufrichtig. Her Theresienstadt Camp Inmates entry listed her as Berta Aufrichtigova. | ||||
| Bertha Krakauer | 1883 | list of victims from Austria | Berta Aufrichtig was born in 1883. Deported with Transport Ac from Brno to Terezin on 19/03/1942. Berta perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Same details as Bertha Krakauer above | ||||
| Biene Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1862 | list of victims from Austria | Biene Aufrichtig was born in 1862. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, tandelmarktgasse 12/12. Biene died in Treblinka. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Name on the Theresienstadt Index Card states Bine Rudic Aufrichtig. This suggests the possibility that her maiden name was Bine [Biene] Rudic and Aufrichtig is her married name. | |
| Biene Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1862 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Biene Aufrichtig was born in 1862. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 2, Tandelmarktgasse 12/12. Biene died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above entry. | |
| Caspar [Kaspar] Czarlinski | list of victims from Germany | Casper Czarlinski was born in 1859. Prior to WWII he lived in Berlin, Germany. Casper died in 1942 in Theresienstadt. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986 | Husband of Hulda Aufrichtig. His name has also been spelt as Kaspar. | |||||
| Caspar [Kaspar] Czarlinski | list of deportation from Berlin | Casper Czarlinski was born in Bordzichow, Poland in 1859. Prior to WWII he lived in Berlin, Germany. Casper died in 1942 in Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia at the age of 83. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Same person as above | |||||
| Caspar [Kaspar] Czarlinski | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Kaspar Czarlinski was born in 1859. Kaspar died in Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above | |||||
| Egon Aufrichtig | Hungary | Page of Testimony | Egon Aufrichtig was born in Hungary to Leopold and Frieda Hollander. He was single. Egon died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his cousin from United States. | Testimony submitted by cousin on the Hollander side of Egon's family, Ruth Slater. NB:Egon was born in Vienna, Austria and not Hungary. Egon was murdered in Zasavica, Yugoslavia. | ||||
| Egon Aufrichtig | Kladovo | Moravska | Srbija Severna | Yugoslavia | 1907 | Page of Testimony | Egon Aufrichtig was born in 1907. Prior to WWII he lived in Kladovo, Yugoslavia. During the war was in Sabac, Yugoslavia. Egon died in 1941 in Zasavica, Yugoslavia. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 30/06/1988 by Nadia Tanssy. | Testimony submitted by Nadia Tanssy. |
| Egon Aufrichtig | 1907 | list of victims from Austria | Egon Aufrichtig was born in 1907. Egon died in 1941 in Zasavica. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Same Egon Aufrichtig as the two preceding entries. The DOEW, however, are wholly inaccurate with gon's date of birth which was 7 February 1922. NB: It seems likely that the DOEW transposed the day and year details. | ||||
| Elisabeth [Else][Weissenberg | 1881 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Elisabeth Aufrichtig nee Weissenberg was born in 1881. During the war was in Gruessau, Germany. Elisabeth died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Elisabeth [Else] Weissenberg was the wife of Breslau Aufrichtigs group member Georg Aufrichtig. Listed in Yad Vashem as Elisabeth Aufrichtig. | ||||
| Elizabeta Dawidowicz [Davidovitz] | Dziedzice | Bielsko Slaskie | Slask | Poland | 1897 | Page of Testimony | Elizabeta Kriger nee Dawidowicz was born in Dziedzice, Poland in 1897 to Shmuel and Augusta. She was a housewife and married to Heinrikh. Prior to WWII she lived in Cieszyn, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Elizabeta perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1957 by her brother. | Elizabeta Dawidowicz was the daughter of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowics. She, her husband Henrik Kriger, mother and three siblings and their spoouses were all murdered at Auschwitz. |
| Else [Eliska] Ernestine Löwy | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1873 | list of deportation from Berlin | Else Aufrichtig nee Loewy was born in 1873. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Else died in 1943 in Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia at the age of 70. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Else [Eliska] Ernestine Löwy was the wife of Viktor Aufrichtig and mother of Stefanie Aufrichtig and twins Margarethe Aufrichtig and Hans Aufrichtig. |
| Else [Eliska] Ernestine Löwy | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1873 | list of victims from Germany | Else Aufrichtig was born in 1873. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Else died in 1943 in Theresienstadt. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | same Else Löwy Aufrichtig as above |
| Else [Eliska] Ernestine Löwy | 1873 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Else Aufrichtig nee Loewy was born in 1873. During the war she was deported with Transport I/39 from Berlin to Terezin on 06/08/1942. Else perished in 1943 in Terezin, Camp. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | same Else Löwy Aufrichtig as above | ||||
| Emil Elsner | 1900 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates |
Emil Elsner was born in 1900. During the war he was deported with
Transport Ez-St_26 from Protektorat boehmen und maehren to Terezin on
07/07/1942. Deported with Transport AAy from Terezin to Baranowicze on
28/07/1942. Emil perished in 1942 in Baranovichi, Poland. This
information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in
the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska
Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag,
Prag 2000. |
Emil Elsner was the son of Berta Aufrichtig from Lieben and Adalbert Elsner. | ||||
| Emil Waldmann | Nagyvarad | Bihor | Crisana-Maramures | Romania | 1909 | list of Hungarian labour battalion victims | Emil Waldmann was born in Nagyvarad, Romania in 1909 to Roza nee Aufrichtig. During the war was in Dimitrievka. Emil perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Hungarian labor battalions victims found in the Nevek - Victims of Hungarian Labour Battalions, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1992. | Emil Waldmann was the son of Roza Aufrichtig and ~~~ Waldmann. His Nagyvarad town of birth was the same as that for Janos Friedlander, a fellow labour camp victim, suggesting that their Aufrichtig mothers (Erszebet & Roza) may have been sisters. |
| Erich Doctor | Frankenstein | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1884 | list of victims from Auschwitz | Erich Doctor was born in Frankenstein, Germany in 1884 to Bertold and Charlotte nee Aufrichtig. He was married to Rosa. During the war was in Pankow, Germany. Erich perished in 1943 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a list of victims from Auschwitz found in the Auschwitz Death Registers, The State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau page 30542/1943. | Erich Doctor was the son of Charlotte Aufrichtig and Bertold Doctor. |
| Erna Hindler | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1919 | Page of Testimony | Erna Aufrichtig nee Hindler was born in Wien, Austria in 1919 to Salomon and Dora. She was married to Walter. Prior to WWII she lived in Wien, Austria. Erna died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her sister from United States. | Erna Hindler was the wife of Walter Aufrichtig. Page of Testimony submitted by her brother Otto. (NB: Description wrongly states submitted by sister) | |
| Erna Hindler | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1919 | list of victims from Austria | Erna Aufrichtig was born in 1919. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, franz hochedlingergasse 2. Erna died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Same person as above. | |
| Erna Hindler | 1919 | list of Lodz ghetto inmates | Erna Aufrichtig nee Hinsler was born in 1919. During the war was in Wien, Austria. This information is based on a list of Lodz ghetto inmates found in the Lodz Names - List of the ghetto inhabitants 1940-1944, Yad Vashem and the Organization of former residents of Lodz in Israel, Jerusalem 1994. | Same person as above.List has typographic error and spells surname as Hinsler instead of Hindler | ||||
| Erna Kempner | Breslau | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1919 | Page of Testimony | Erna Gottmann nee Kempner was born in Breslau, Germany in 1899 to Carl and Olga nee Aufrichtig. She was a housewife and married to Arthur. Prior to WWII she lived in Breslau, Germany. During the war was in Breslau, Germany. Erna perished in 1943 in Auschwitz at the age of 45. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 12/04/1999 by her daughter from Israel. | Erna Kempner was the daughter of Olga Aufrichtig. She, her husband Arthur Guttman and mother all perished at Auschwitz. Page of Testimony was signed by her daughter Illa [Ayala] Guttman. |
| Erna Kempner | Breslau | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1919 | Page of Testimony | Erna Guttmann nee Kempner was born in Breslav, Poland in 1892 to Karl and Olga. She was a housewife and married to Arthur. Prior to WWII she lived in Breslav, Poland. During the war was in Breslav, Poland. Erna perished in 1943 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 06/06/1955 by her relative. | Same person as above. The Testimony was signed by a relative. |
| Ernestine [Theres] Aufrichtig | 1876 | list of victims from Austria | Ernestine Kahn was born in 1876. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, nordbahnstrasse 44/16. and Deported with Transport IV/9 from Wien to Terezin on 28/08/1942. Ernestine perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Ernestine [Theres] Aufrichtig was the daughter of Jakob H Aufrichtig and Betti Husserl. She was the wife of Rudolf Kahn with wom she was sent to Theresienstadt. Rudolf died in that camp and Ernestina was sent to Auschwitz where she was murdered in May 1944. | ||||
| Ernestine [Theres] Aufrichtig | 1876 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Ernestine Kahn was born in 1876. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 2, Nordbahnstrasse 44/16. and Deported with Transport IV/9 from Wien to Terezin on 28/08/1942. Deported with Transport Ea from Terezin to Auschwitz on 16/05/1944. Ernestine perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above | ||||
| Ernst Aufrichtig | 1896 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Arnost Aufrichtig was born in 1896. Arnost died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Listed as Arnost Aufrichtig, but more commonly known as Ernst Aufrichtig. Extracted from Theresienstadt Gedenkenbuch. Ernst was deported on Transport Ac-526 fom Brno to Theresienstadt and subsequently on Transport Ag-486 from Theresienstadt to Piaski. | ||||
| Ervin Dawidowicz [Davidovitz] | Dziedzice | Bielsko Slaskie | Slask | Poland | 1912 | Page of Testimony | Ervin Dawidowicz was born in Dziedzice, Poland in 1912 to Augusta. He was a merchant and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Dziedzice, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Ervin perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1957 by his brother. | Erwin Dawidowicz was the son of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowics. He, his wife, Sala Leblowic [Leblovitz], mother and three siblings and their spouses were all murdered at Auschwitz. |
| Erzsebet Aufrichtig | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | 1926 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Elisabeth Aufrichtig was born in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary in 1926. During the war was in Grafenek, Germany. Elisabeth survived the Shoah was liberated at Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000 | The daughter of Rosa Goldmann and Sandor Aufrichtig. Erzsebet Aufrichtig survived the Holocaust. | |
| Eugenie Aufrichtig | list of victims from Austria | Eugenie Lunzer was born in 1872. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, schiffamtsgasse 18/8. and Deported with Transport IV/10 from Wien to Terezin on 11/09/1942. Eugenie perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Eugenie Aufrichtig was the the daughter of Theres Hajek and an unidentfied Aufrichtig, and the sister of Karl Salomon Aufrichtig. She was married to Elieser Wilhelm Lunzer and the mother of Fritz Lunzer. | |||||
| Eugenie Aufrichtig | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Eugenie Lunzer was born in 1872. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 2, Schiffamtsgasse 18/8. and Deported with Transport IV/10 from Wien to Terezin on 11/09/1942. Deported with Transport Ea from Terezin to Auschwitz on 16/05/1944. Eugenie perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | |||||
| Fanny [Fanni] Weissbrod | Breslau | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1875 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Fanni Aufrichtig was born in 1875. During the war she was in Wien, Austria. Deported with Transport IV/2 from Wien to Terezin on 29/06/1942. Deported with Transport Bq from Terezin to Treblinka on 23/09/1942. Fanni perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000 | Maiden name Fanny [Fanni] Weissbrod, she was the wife of Joachim Aufrichtig. Fanny was deported from Vienna to Theresienstadt 29 June 1942. |
| Fanny [Fanni] Weissbrod | 1875 | list of victims from Austria | Fanny Aufrichtig was born in 1875. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 14, goldschlagstrasse 84. Fanny died in Treblinka. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien | Same person as above. Fanny was depoprted from Theresienstdt ti Treblinka on 23 September 1942. | ||||
| Fanni [Feiga] Aufrichtig | Hajdusamson | Hajdusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | 1894 | Page of Testimony | Feiga Klein nee Aufrichtig was born in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary to Asher and Hanna nee Gruen. She was a housewife and married to Yeshua. Prior to WWII she lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Debrecen, Hungary. Feiga perished in 1944 in Auschwitz at the age of 52. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her relative. | Fanny Aufrichtig was the daughter of Leml [Lajos/Louis/Asher] Aufrichtig and Hanna [Hani/Khana] Grün. The Testimony was given by Yehudit Aufrichtig Taube, the daughter of her brother Yakob [Jacob/Yaakov/Jenö] Aufrichtig.. |
| Fanni [Feiga] Aufrichtig | Hajdusamson | Hajdusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | 1894 | List of Ghetto Inmates | Fanni Klein nee Aufrichtig was born in 1894 to Hani nee Grun. She was married to Lipot nee Klein. Prior to WWII she lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Hajdusamson, Hungary. This information is based on a List of ghetto inmates found in the Nevek - Hajdu County, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1990. | Same person as above. Information sources from Nevek - Hajdu County and The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation |
| Fanny [Frumet] Vogelhut | Stuttgart | Stuttgart | Wuerttemberg | Germany | 1884 | Page of Testimony | Fanny Aufrichtig nee Fishler was born in Brzesko, Poland in 1884 to Hantzia. She was a housewife and married to Isak. Prior to WWII she lived in Stuttgart, Germany. During the war was in Brzesko, Poland. Fanny died in 1942 in Brzesko, Poland at the age of 58. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1956 by her daughter-in-law. | Fanny [Frumet] Vogelhut was the wife of Isaak Aufrichtig, Yad Vashem description inaccurately lists maiden name as Fishler which was, in fact, her mother's surname before she married Kalman Vogelhut. The Testimony was presented by her son-iin-law Tzadok [Asher] Plavner. |
| Fanny [Frumet] Vogelhut | Stuttgart | Stuttgart | Wuerttemberg | Germany | 1884 | list of victims from Germany | Frimet Aufrichtig nee Vogelhut was born in 1880. Prior to WWII she lived in Stuttgart, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986 | Same person as above. Source: German National Archives, Koblenz 1986 |
| Ferdinand Dawidowicz [Davidovitz] | Dziedzice | Bielsko Slaskie | Slask | Poland | 1900 | Page of Testimony | Ferdinand Dawidowicz was born in Dziedzice, Poland in 1900 to Shmuel and Augusta. He was a merchant and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Dziedzice, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Ferdinand perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed to the left) submitted on 07/06/1957 by his brother. | Ferdinand Dawidowicz was the son of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowics. He, his wife, Amalia Loffler, mother and three siblings and their spouses were all murdered at Auschwitz. |
| Flora Holzer | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1888 | Page of Testimony | Flora Aufrichtig nee Holtzer was born in Fiume, Italy in 1888 to Carl and Caroline. She was a housewife and married to Ziegfried. Prior to WWII she lived in Wien, Austria. During the war was in Wien, Austria. Flora died in 1942 in Minsk, Belorussia at the age of 54. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1956 by her daughter. | Flora Holzer was the wife of Siegfried Aufrichtig. The Testimonial was provided by her daughter, Elise [Leah] Aufrichtig Steiner. Flora, however, was born in Graz, Austria and not Fiume, Italy as transcribed. | |
| Flora Holzer | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1889 | Page of Testimony | Flora Aufrichtig nee Holtzer was born in Graz, Austria in 1889. She was married to Zigfrid. Prior to WWII she lived in Wien, Austria. During the war was in Brussels, Belgium. Flora died in 1944 in Auschwitz, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 19/12/1956 by her son | A second Testimonial for Flora Holzer. This form was submitted by her son, Hans Aufrichtig. Flora was born 27 June 1888 and not 1889 as transcribed. | |
| Flora Holzer | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1888 | list of victims from Austria | Flora Aufrichtig was born in Graz in 1888. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, rustenschacher allee 38. Flora died in 1942 in Maly Trostinec. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Same person as the two preceding entries. | |
| Frantisek [Franz] Fleischmann | 1891 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Engineer Frantisek Fleischmann was born in 1891. Deported with Transport Au from Praha to Terezin on 12/05/1942. Deported with Transport Ay from Terezin to Lublin on 17/05/1942. Frantisek perished in 1942 in Majdanek. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Frantisek [Franz] Fleischmann was married to Martha Aufrichtig, daughter of Sigmund Aufrichtig and Eugenie Neumann. He, his wife, and son Jrisih Fleischmann were all murdered at Madjanek. | ||||
| Franz Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1886 | list of victims from Austria | Franz Aufrichtig was born in 1886. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, lilienbrunngasse 9/16. Franz died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Franz Aufrichtig was the youngest of the 11 children of Jakob H Aufriochtig and Betti Husserl. He, his wife Berta Gerstl and their son Kurt Aufrichtig were all deported to Lodz on 23 October 1941. | |
| Frida Hollander | Szolma | Poland | 1890 | list of victims from Austria | Frida Aufrichtig was born in 1890. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, lilienbrunngasse 9. Frida died in 1942 in Maly Trostinec. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Same person as above. Frida was murdered at Maly Trostinec | ||
| Frida Hollander | Hungary | Page of Testimony | Frieda Aufrichtig nee Hollander was born in Sillein, Czechoslovakia to Heinrich and Rosalia Diamant. She was married to Leopold. During the war was in Wien, Austria. Frieda died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1980 by her niece from United States | Frida Hollander was the wife of Leopold Aufrichtig and the mother of Egon Aufrichtig. The Page of Testimonywas submitted by her niece Ruth Slater. Document provides accurate town of birth, but incorrectly advises Hungary as permanent place of residence. | ||||
| Fritz Aufrichtig | 1901 | list of deportation from France | Fritz Aufrichtig was born in 1901. Deported with Transport 26 from Drancy to Auschwitz on 31/08/1942. Fritz perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of deportation from France found in the Le Memorial de la deportation des juifs de france, Beate et Serge Klarsfeld, Paris 1978. | Fritz was the son of Simon Aufrichtig and Regine Aschenberger. He was deported from France to Auschwitz where he was murdered in September 1942. | ||||
| Georg Aufrichtig | 1867 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Georg Aufrichtig was born in 1867. During the war was in Gruessau, Germany. Georg died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Georg Aufrichtig was the son of Moritz Aufrichtig and Olga ~~~. He and his wife, Elisabeth Weissenberg, were deported from Breslau to Grüssau, then Theresienstadt and finally Maly Trostinec where they were murdered in September 1942. | ||||
| Hana ~~~ | 1912 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Hana Aufrichtigova was born in 1912. Deported with Transport X from Praha to Terezin on 12/02/1942. Deported with Transport Ab from Terezin to Izbica on 17/03/1942. Hana perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Hana ~~~ was married to Otto Aufrichtig, the son of Heinrich [Jindrich] Aufrichtig and Olga Kauders. | ||||
| Hedwig Löbl | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1898 | list of victims from Austria | Hedwig Aufrichtig was born in 1898. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 1, judengasse 7/21. Hedwig died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Hedwig Löbl was married to Paul Aufrichtig, the son of Simon Aufrichtig and Regine Aschenberger. She and Paul were both deported to Opole on 15 February 1942 and murdered. | |
| Heinrich [Jindrich] Aufrichtig | Gerten | Podborany | Bohemia | Czechoslovakia | 1871 | Page of Testimony | Heinrich Aufrichtig was born in 1871. He was a merchant and married to Olga. Prior to WWII he lived in Gerten, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Heinrich died in Lodz, Poland at the age of 70. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his nephew from Germany. | Heinrich Aufrichtig, aka Jindrich Aufrichtig, was the son of Alois Aufrichtig and Franziska Schwarz. He, his wife Olga Kauders, sons Paul [Pavel} Aufrichtig and Otto Aufrichtig and their wives Vera ~~~ and Hana ~~~ were all murdered in the Holocaust. |
| Heinrich [Jindrich] Aufrichtig | 1876 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Jindrich Aufrichtig was born in 1876. Jindrich died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above | ||||
| Henrikh Kriger | Auschwitz | Biala Malpolska | Krakow | Poland | 1897 | Page of Testimony | Heinrikh Kriger was born in Auschwitz, Poland in 1897 to Bernard and Roza. He was a merchant and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Dziedzice, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Heinrikh perished in Auschwitz, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1957 by his brother-in-law. | Henrikh Kriger was the husband of Elizabeta Dawidowicz and son-in-law of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowics. He, his wife and all but one member of her family were murdered at Auschwitz. NB: Ironically, Auschwitz was also the town of Henrik's birth. |
| Herman Wolisch | Page of Testimony | Herman Wolisch. He was married to Bertha nee Aufrichtig. During the war was in. Herman perished in the Shoah at the age of 27. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 25/12/2004 by his daughter from Israel, a Shoah survivor. | Herman Wolisch was the husband of Berta Aufrichtig. Testimony was submitted by their daughter, Lea Froidental. | |||||
| Hulda Aufrichtig | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1871 | list of victims from Germany | Hulda Czarlinski was born in 1871. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Hulda perished in 1943 in Theresienstadt. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany (displayed to the left) found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986 | Same person as above |
| Hulda Aufrichtig | 1871 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Hulda Czarlinski nee Aufrichtig was born in 1871. Hulda died in Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above | ||||
| Isaak Aufrichtig | Zawadowka | Podajce | Tarnopol | Poland | 1882 | Page of Testimony | Isak Aufrichtig was born in Zawadowka, Poland in 1882 to Shalom and Zlata. He was a merchant and married to Fanny. Prior to WWII he lived in Stuttgart, Germany. During the war was in Stuttgart, Germany. Isak died in 1942 in Riga, Latvia at the age of 60. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1956 by his son-in-law. | Testimony was provided by son-in-law Tzadok [Asher] Plavner. Isak's parents were Shalom Aufrichtig and Zlata ~~~ - a match for the parents of Jakob Aufrichtig,. Born in the same region, two years earlier. |
| Isaak Aufrichtig | 1882 | list of victims from Germany | Isaak Aufrichtig was born in 1882. Prior to WWII he lived in Stuttgart, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Same person as above | ||||
| Iszak Krausz | Nyirbeltek | Szabolcs | Hungary | 1906 | list of Hungarian labour battalion victims | Izsak Krausz was born in Nyirbeltek, Hungary in 1906 to Fanni nee Aufrichtig. This information is based on a list of Hungarian labor battalions victims (displayed to the left) found in the Nevek - Victims of Hungarian Labour Battalions, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1992. | Iszak Krausz was the son of Fani Aufrichtig and Moses Krausz. The document advises his place of birth as Nyirbeltec, Szabolcs, Hungary.He was missing at the end of WWII. | |
| Iszak Krausz | Budapest | Budapest | Hungary | 1906 | List of victims from Hungary | Izsak Krausz was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1906 to Mor Krausz and Fani nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII he lived in Budapest, Hungary. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary (displayed to the left) found in the Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial Collection Public Foundation, Budapest. | Same person as above. Note, however, that despite matching birth dates and parents, there is a discrepancy in the places of birth. On this form his place of birth is given as Budapest. | |
| Jakob [Chaim/Yaakov] Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | Page of Testimony | Jacob Aufrichtig was born in Poland to Shalom and Zlata. He was a bakery owner and married to Hadasa. Prior to WWII he lived in Brzezany, Poland. During the war was in Brzezany, Poland. Jacob died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1956 by his son. | Testimony was provided by Jakob Aufrichtig's son Shimshon. The naming of Isaak's parents as Shalom and Zlata suggests he was a brother to Isaak Aufrichtig above. | |
| Jakob [Chaim/Yaakov] Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | list of victims from Yizkor books | Yaakov Aufrikhtig. He was married to Hudel. Prior to WWII he lived in Brzezany, Poland. Yaakov died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Yizkor books found in the Brzezany Memorial book (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , Haifa 1978 page 382. | Same person as above. Brzezany Memorial listing provides Hewbrew names for Jakob and his wife Adela (aka Hadasa). | |
| Jakob Laufer | 1880 | Page of Testimony | Dr. Jakob Laufer was born in Lwow, Poland in 1880. He was a lawyer and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Stanislawow, Poland. During the war was in Stanislawow, Poland. Jakob perished in 1942 in Stanislawow, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 23/09/1955 by his acquaintance. | Jakob Laufer was the husband of Adela Aufrichtig. Testimonial was submitted by an acquaintance Menakhem Kasviner. | ||||
| Janos Friedlander | Nagyvarad | Bihor | Crisana-Maramures | Romania | 1907 | list of Hungarian labour battalion victims | Janos Friedlander was born in Nagyvarad, Romania in 1907 to Erzsebet nee Aufrichtig. Janos perished in 1943 in Bondarevka, Ukraine (USSR). This information is based on a list of Hungarian labor battalions victims found in the Nevek - Victims of Hungarian Labour Battalions, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1992. | Janos Friedlander was the son of Erzsebet Aufrichtig and ~~~ Friedlander. His place of birth was the same as Emil Waldmann, suggesting that their Aufrichtig mothers may have been sisters. |
| Jiri Fleischmann | 1933 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Jiri Fleischmann was born in 1933. Deported with Transport Au from Praha to Terezin on 12/05/1942. Deported with Transport Ay from Terezin to Lublin on 17/05/1942. Jiri perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Jiri Fleischmann was the son of Martha Aufrichtig and Frantisex [Franz] Fleischmann. He and both his parents were deported from Prague to Theresienstadt and then to Lublin (Majdanek) where they were murdered. | ||||
| Johanna Auerbach | 1881 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Johanna Aufrichtig nee Auerbach was born in 1881. During the war was in Dresden, Germany. Johanna died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000 | Johanna Auerbach was the wife of Wilhelm Aufrichtig, born in Koschentin, but living in Dresden prior to deportation. | ||||
| Jozsef [Josef] Klein | Hajdusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | 1933 | Page of Testimony | Joseph Klein was born in Hajdusamson, Hungary in 1933 to Yeshua and Feiga nee Aufrichtig. He was a pupil and a child. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Debrecen, Hungary. Joseph perished in 1944 in Auschwitz at the age of 11. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed to the left) submitted by his relative. | Jozsef Klein was the son of Fanni [Feiga] Aufrichtig and Lipot [Leopold/Yehoshua] Klein. He was murdered at Auschwitz in 1944.Page f Testimony was submitted by Yehudit Taube, a first cousin of his wife Fanni. NB: Yehudit credited date of birth as 1933. | |
| Jozsef [Josef] Klein | Hajdusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | 1927 | List of Ghetto Inmates | Jozsef Klein was born in 1927 to Lipot Klein and Fanni nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Hajdusamson, Hungary. This information is based on a List of ghetto inmates (displayed to the left) found in the Nevek - Hajdu County, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1990. | Same person as above. Jozsef's date of birth on this entry was given as 1927. | |
| Jozsef Leichter | Debrecen | Hajdu | Hungary | 1911 | Page of Testimony | Joseph Leichter was born in Debrecen, Hungary in 1911 to Joseph and Lena. He was a businessman and married to Stephanie. Prior to WWII he lived in Debrecen, Hungary. During the war was in Debrecen, Hungary. Joseph perished in 1945 in Bergen, Germany at the age of 34. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed to the left) submitted on 01/01/1995 by his relative. | Jozsef Leichter was married to Stefania Aufrichtig. The Page of Testimony was submitted by Stefania's sister Yehudit Taube. | |
| Jozsef Moskovics | 1913 | list of victims from Austria | Jozsef Moskovics was born in 1913 to Ilona nee Aufrichtig. This information is based on a list of Hungarian labor battalions victims (displayed to the left) found in the Nevek - Victims of Hungarian Labour Battalions, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1992. | Jozsef Moscovics was the son of Ilona Aufrichtig and un-named Moscovics. A potential family tie-in with Emil Waldmann and Janos Friedlander. | ||||
| Karl Salomon Aufrichtig | 1870 | list of victims from Austria | Salomon Aufrichtig was born in 1870. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 1, lazenhof 2/9. and Deported with Transport IV/8 from Wien to Terezin on 21/08/1942. Salomon perished in 1942 in Theresienstadt. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Karl Salomon Aufrichtig was also known as Salomon Aufrichtig. He was the son of Theres Hajek and an unidentified Aufrichtig. | ||||
| Karl Salomon Aufrichtig | 1870 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Salomon Aufrichtig was born in 1870. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 1, Lazenhof 2/9. Salomon died in Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Katalina Aufrichtig | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | 1930 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Katalina Aufrichtig was born in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary in 1930. During the war was in Strasshof, Austria. Katalina survived the Shoah was liberated at Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Katalina Aufrichtig was the daughter of Sandor Aufrichtig and Rosa Goldmann. She and her immediate family survived the Holocaust, though many others lost their lives. | |
| Käthe Aufrichtig | Wunstorf | Hannover | Hanover | Germany | 1898 | list of victims from Germany | Kaethe Aufrichtig was born in 1898. Prior to WWII she lived in Wunstorf, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Not known if Kaethe was an Aufrichtig by birth or marriage. |
| Klara Aufrichtig | Waldshut | Baden | Germany | 1878 | list of victims from Germany | Klara Aufrichtig was born in 1878. Prior to WWII she lived in Waldshut, Germany. Klara died in Gurs. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Klara Aufrichtig was the daughter of Moritz Aufrichtig and Olga ~~~ | |
| Klara Aufrichtig | 1896 | list of deportation from France | Klara Aufrichtig was born in Kozelec, Ukraine in 1896. This information is based on a list of deportation from France found in the Le Memorial de la deportation des juifs de France, Beate et Serge Klarsfeld, Paris 1978 | Not known if Klara's maiden name was Aufrichtig or if she was married to an unidentified Aufrichtig. | ||||
| Kurt Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1923 | list of victims from Austria | Kurt Aufrichtig was born in 1923. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, lilienbrunngasse 9/16. Kurt died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien | Kurt Aufrichtig was the son of Franz Aufrichtig and Berta Gerstl. All three were murdered at Lodz. | |
| Lajos [Lazos] Aufrichtig | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | 1927 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Lajos Aufrichtig was born in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary in 1927. During the war was in Grafenek, Germany. Lajos survived the Shoah was liberated at Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Lajos [Lazos} Aufrichtig was the son of Sandor Aufrichtig and Rosa Goldmann. He, his parents and three siblings all miraculously survived the Holocaust. | |
| Laszlo [Levi/Aharon] Aufrichtig | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | 1916 | Page of Testimony | Laszlo Aufrichtig was born in Matolcs, Hungary in 1916 to Yakob and Frieda Frankl. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. During the war was in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. Laszlo died in 1944 in the Shoah at the age of 28. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his brother | Laszlo [Levi/Aharon] Aufrichtig was the son of Yakob [Jacob/Yaakov/Jenö] Aufrichtig and Frida Frankl [Frenkel]. The Testimonial was signed by his sister, Yehudit Aufrichtig Taube. | |
| Laszlo [Levi/Aharon] Aufrichtig | 1916 | List of victims from Hungary | Laszlo Aufrichtig was born in Matolcs, Hungary in 1916 to Frida Frankl. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary found in the Nevek - A Project on Hungarian Jews (Various Archival Sources, Yad Vashem Archive), Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem vol. I-V 1990-1995. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Leml [Asher] Sonnenschein | Tokaj | Hungary | 1927 | Page of Testimony | Mr. Sonnenschein was born in Tokaj, Hungary in 1927 to Zalman and Sheindl nee Aufrichtig. He was a student and a child. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. During the war was in Debrecen, Hungary. He perished in 1944 in Mauthausen at the age of 17. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed to the left) submitted on 01/01/1995 by his relative. | Leml [Asher] Sonnenschein was the son of Scheindl [Sarah] Aufrichtig and Louis [Zalman] Sonnenschein. A testimonial was submitted by his first cousin, Yehudit Taube. | ||
| Leopold Aufrichtig | Hungary | Page of Testimony | Leopold Aufrichtig. He was married to Frieda. During the war was in Wien, Austria. Leopold died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his nephew from United states | Leopold Aufrichtig was the son of Jakob H Aufrichtig and Betti Husserl. The testimonial for Leopold was signed by Ruth Slater, a great niece of his wife, Frida Hollander. Country of birth incorrectly given as Hungary.Leopold was born in Boskovice, Moravia. | ||||
| Leopold Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1883 | list of victims from Austria | Leopold Aufrichtig was born in 1883. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, lilienbrunngasse 9. Leopold died in 1942 in Maly Trostinec. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien | Same person as above. | |
| Leopold Aufrichtig | Brno | Brno Venkov | Moravia-silesia | Czechoslovakia | 1904 | Page of Testimony | Leo Aufrichtig was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1904. He was a shop owner and married to Grete. Prior to WWII he lived in Brno, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Leo died in Zamosc, Poland at the age of 38. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his brother-in-law from United States. | Leopold Aufrichtig was the son of Josef Aufrichtig and Charlotte [Schondl] Freud. He, his wife Margareta [Grete/Marketa] Zerkowitz and their daughters Lieselotte [Lizalotka] and Marion were all murdered at Zamosc. |
| Leopold Aufrichtig | 1895 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Leopold Aufrichtig was born in 1895. Leopold died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above | ||||
| Leopoldine Aufrichtig | 1874 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Leopoldine Schaller nee Aufrichtig was born in 1874. Leopoldine survived the Shoah was liberated at Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Leopoldine Aufrichtig was the daughter of Gabriel Aufrichtig & Emilie Nowak. She was deported to Theresienstadt but survived the Holocaust.She was married to ~~~ Schaller. | ||||
| Lieselotte Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1930 | list of victims from Austria | Lieselotte Aufrichtig was born in 1930. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 1, judengasse 7/21. Lieselotte died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Lieselotte Aufrichtig was the daughter of Paul Aufrichtig and Grethe Stoger. Grethe died in 1934 and Paul married a second time. Lieselotte, her father and stepmother Hedwig Löbl were all murdered at Opole. | |
| Lieselotte [Lizalotka] Aufrichtig | Brno | Brno Venkov | Moravia-silesia | Czechoslovakia | 1930 | Page of Testimony | Loeselotte Aufrichtig was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1930 to Leo and Grete Zerkowitz. She was a pupil and a child. Prior to WWII she lived in Brno, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Loeselotte died in 1942 in Zamosc, Poland at the age of 12. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her aunt from United States | Lieselotte [Lizalotka] Aufrichtig was the daughter of Leopold Aufrichtig and Margareta [Grete/Marketa] Zerkowitz. Her name wrong entered as Loeselotte instead of Lieselotte. Testimony was signed by her aunt, Hilda Zerkowitz. |
| Lieselotte [Lizalotka] Aufrichtig | 1931 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Liselotte Aufrichtigova was born in 1931. Liselotte died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Lipot [Leopold/ Yehoshua] Klein | Hadjusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | Page of Testimony | Yeshua Klein was born in Hungary. He was a butcher and married to Feiga. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Debrecen, Hungary. Yeshua perished in 1944 in Auschwitz at the age of 56. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his relative. | Lipot [Leopold/Yehoshua] Klein was the husband of Fanni [Feiga] Aufrichtig. They were both deported to Auschwitz in 1944. The Testimonial was signed by Yehudit Taube, the daughter of Fanni's brother Yakob [Jacob/Yaakov/Jenö] Aufrichtig. | ||
| Lipot [Leopold/ Yehoshua] Klein | 1885 | List of Ghetto Inmates | Lipot Klein was born in 1885 to Rozsa nee Klein. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Hajdusamson, Hungary. This information is based on a List of ghetto inmates found in the Nevek - Hajdu County, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1990. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Livia Klein | Hajdusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | 1930 | List of Ghetto Inmates | Livia Klein was born in 1930 to Lipot Klein and Fanni nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII she lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Hajdusamson, Hungary. This information is based on a List of ghetto inmates (displayed to the left) found in the Nevek - Hajdu County, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1990. | Livia Klein was the daughter of Fanni [Feiga] Aufrichtig and Lipot [Leopold/Yehoshua] Klein.She survived the Holocaust. | |
| Louis [Zalman] Sonnenschein | Debrecen | Hajdu | Hajduhadhaz | Hungary | 1884 | Page of Testimony | Louis Sonnenschein was born in Tokaj, Hungary. He was a merchant and married to Sheindl. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. During the war was in Debrecen, Hungary. Louis perished in 1944 in Auschwitz at the age of 60. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his relative. | Louis [Zalman] Sonnenschein was married to Scheindl [Sarah] Aufrichtig. He and Scheindl were both murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. |
| Margareta [Grete/Marketa] Zerkowitz | Brno | Brno Venkov | Moravia-Sillesia | Czechoslovakia | Page of Testimony | Grete Aufrichtig nee Zerkowitz was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia to Siegmund and Elsa Singer. She was a housewife and married to Leo. Prior to WWII she lived in Brno, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Grete died in Zamosc, Poland. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by her sister from United states. | Margarete Zerkowitz, also known as Markowitz and Grete, was married to Leopold Aufrichtig, the son of Josef Aufrichtig and Charlotte [Schondl] Freud. The testimony was signed by her sister. Hilda Zerkowitz Zierler. | |
| Margareta [Grete/Marketa] Zerkowitz | Brno | Brno Venkov | Moravia-Sillesia | Czechoslovakia | 1907 | Page of Testimony | Grete Aufrichtig nee Zerkowitz was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1907 to Elsa. She was married. Prior to WWII she lived in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Grete died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her cousin. | Same person as above. The Testimony was signed by a cousin, with the surname Sofer. |
| Margareta [Grete/Marketa] Zerkowitz | 1906 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Marketa Aufrichtigova was born in 1906. Marketa died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Margarete Israelowicz | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1878 | list of deportation from Berlin | Margarete Aufrichtig nee Israelowicz was born in Bromberg, Poland in 1878. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Margarete died in Riga, Latvia. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Margarete Israelowicz was married to an unidentified Aufrichtig. |
| Margarete Israelowicz | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1878 | list of victims from Germany | Margarete Aufrichtig nee Israel was born in 1878. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Same person as above. |
| Margarethe Aufrichtig | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1901 | list of victims from Germany | Margarete Aufrichtig was born in 1901. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Margarethe Aufrichtig was the daughter of Viktor Aufrichtig and Else [Eliska] Ernestine Löwy, and the twin sister of Hans Aufrichtig. |
| Margarethe Aufrichtig | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1901 | list of deportation from Berlin | Margarete Aufrichtig was born in Teplice, Czechoslovakia in 1901. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Margarete died in Auschwitz. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Same person as above. |
| Marion Aufrichtig | Brno | Brno Venkov | Moravia-silesia | Czechoslovakia | 1936 | Page of Testimony | Marion Aufrichtig was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1936 to Leo and Grete Zerkowitz. She was a child. Prior to WWII she lived in Brno, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Brno, Czechoslovakia. Marion died in 1942 in Zamosc, Poland at the age of 6. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by her aunt from United states. | Marion Aufrichtig was the daughter of Leopold Aufrichtig and Margareta [Grete/Marketa] Zerkowitz. She, her sister Lieselotte [Lizalotka] and her parents were all deported to Zamosc and murdered. Testimony was presented by her aunt Hilda Zierler. |
| Marion Aufrichtig | 1937 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Marion Aufrichtigova was born in 1937. Marion died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person nas above. | ||||
| Martha Aufrichtig | Kalusz | Kalusz | Stanislawow | Poland | 1900 | Page of Testimony | Martha Fleischmann nee Aufrichtig was born in Vienne, Austria in 1900. She was married. Prior to WWII she lived in Kalusz, Poland. Martha died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 29/03/1977 by her friend. | Martha Aufrichtig was the daughter of Sigmund Aufrichtig and Eugenie Neumann. She, her husband Frantisek [Franz] Fleischmann and their son, Jiri, were deported from Prague to Theresienstadt and then on to Lublin. Testimony was presented by her friend Elze Schwartz. |
| Martha Aufrichtig | 1901 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Marta Fleischmannova was born in 1901. Deported with Transport Au from Praha to Terezin on 12/05/1942. Deported with Transport Ay from Terezin to Lublin on 17/05/1942. Marta perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. Theresienstadt includes correct date of birth 04 August 1901. | ||||
| Miklos [ Michael] Aufrichtig | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | 1938 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Michael Aufrichtig was born in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary in 1938. During the war was in Strasshof, Austria. Michael survived the Shoah was liberated at Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Michael [Miklos] Aufrichtig was the youngest of four children of Sandor Aufrichtig and Rosa Goldmann. He and his entire immediate family miraculously surived the Holocaust. | |
| Moshe Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | list of victims from Yizkor books | Moshe Aufrikhtig was born to Yaakov and Hudel. Prior to WWII he lived in Brzezany, Poland. Moshe died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Yizkor books found in the Brzezany Memorial book (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , Haifa 1978 page 382 | Moshe Aufrichtig (spelt Aufrikhtig in the report) was the son of Jacob [Chaim/Yaakov] Aufrichtig and Adela [Hadasa/Hudel] Messing. | |
| Olga Aufrichtig | Breslau | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1870 | Page of Testimony | Olga Kempner nee Aufrichtig was born in Breslau, Germany in 1870 to H. She was a housewife and a widow of Karl. Prior to WWII she lived in Breslau, Germany. During the war was in Breslau, Germany. Olga died in 1942 in Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 06/06/1955 by her relative. | Olga Aufrichtig was the daughter of Hermann Aufrichtig and Friederike ~~~. She was also the wife of Karl Kempner and mother of Maria and Erna Kempner, The Testimonial was signed by a relative named I Guttman. |
| Olga Aufrichtig | Breslau | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1870 | Page of Testimony | Olga Kempner nee Aufrichtg was born in 1868. During the war was in Breslau, Germany. and Deported with Transport IX/2 from Breslau to Terezin on 31/08/1942. Deported with Transport Bs from Terezin to Treblinka on 29/09/1942. Olga perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000 | Same person as above. |
| Olga Kauders | Gerten | Podborany | Bohemia | Czechoslovakia | 1875 | Page of Testimony | Olga Aufrichtig nee Kauders was born in Jechnitz, Czechoslovakia in 1875 to Jakob and Berta. She was a housewife and married to Heinrich. Prior to WWII she lived in Gerten, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Bohemia Region, Czechoslovakia. Olga died in Lodz, Poland at the age of 66. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her niece from Germany. | Olga Kauders was the wife of Heinrich [Jindrich] Aufrichtig. She, Heinrich, their sons Paul [Pavel] and Otto Aufrichtig and their wives were all murdered in the Holocaust. The Testimonial was signed by her nephew Erich Pick. |
| Olga Kauders | 1874 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Olga Aufrichtigova was born in 1874. Olga died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Otto Aufrichtig [Aurich] | Otto Aufrichtig | 1900 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Otto Aufrichtig was born in 1900 was an inmate of Gross Rosen. Otto survived the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Otto Aufrichtig was the son of Sigmund Aufrichtig and Hermine Kahn. Despite being deported to Westerbork, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Otto survived the Holocaust. | |||
| Otto Aufrichtig | Prague | Praha Venkov | Bohemia | Czechoslovakia | 1910 | Page of Testimony | Otto Aufrichtig was born in Gerten, Czechoslovakia in 1910 to Heinrich and Olga Kauders. He was an agent. Prior to WWII he lived in Prague, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Otto died in Lodz, Poland at the age of 31. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his cousin from Germany. | Otto Aufrichtig was the son of Henrich [Jindrich] amd Olga Kauders. He, his brother Paul [Pavel] Aufrichtig, their wives and parents all lost their lives. Testimony was signed by Otto's cousin Erich Pick. |
| Otto Aufrichtig | 1910 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Otto Aufrichtig was born in 1910. Otto died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Paul Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1899 | list of victims from Austria | Paul Aufrichtig was born in 1899. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 1, judengasse 7/21. Paul died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien | Paul Aufrichtig was the son of Simon Aufrichtig and Regine Aschenberger. He, his wife Hedwig Löbl and daughter Lieselotte were deported to Opole in February 1941 and murdered cir 31 March 1942. | |
| Paul [Pavel] Aufrichtig | Prague | Praha Venkov | Bohemia | Czechoslovakia | 1907 | Page of Testimony | Paul Aufrichtig was born in Gerten, Czechoslovakia in 1907 to Heinrich and Olga Kauders. He was a clerk and married to Vera. Prior to WWII he lived in Prague, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Paul died in the Shoah at the age of 35. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by his cousin from Germany. | Paul Aufrichtig was the son of Heinrich [Jindrich] Aufrichtig and Olga Kauders. He, his brother Otto Aufrichtig, their wives and parents all lost their lives. Testimony was signed by Otto's cousin Erich Pick. |
| Paul [Pavel] Aufrichtig | 1907 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Pavel Aufrichtig was born in 1907. Pavel died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Pauline [Pavla] Bondy | 1869 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Pavla Aufrichtigova was born in 1869. Pavla died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Pauline [Pavla] Bondy was the wife of Siegfried [Viteszlav] Aufrichtig. She was murdered at Treblinka. | ||||
| Pepi Krausz | Tapiobicske | Abauj-Torna | Hungary | 1898 | List of victims from Hungary | Pepi Krausz was born in Tapiobicske, Hungary in 1898 to Mor Krausz and Fani nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII she lived in Salgotarjan, Hungary. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary (displayed to the left) found in the Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial Collection Public Foundation, Budapest. | PepiKrausz was the daughter of Fani Aufrichtig and Moses Krausz. | |
| Regine Ashcnberger | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1866 | list of victims from Austria | Regine Aufrichtig was born in 1866. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 9, seegasse 9. Regine died in Treblinka. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Regine Ashenberger was the wife of Simon Aufrichtig. She and her sons Ernest, Paul, Fritz and Walter Aufrichtig were all murdered in the Holocaust. | |
| Regine Ashcnberger | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1866 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Regine Aufrichtig was born in 1866. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 9, Seegasse 9. Regine died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same as above. | |
| Regina [Rivka] Seidenverg | Zbaraz | Zbaraz | Tarnopol | Poland | 1880 | Page of Testimony | Rivka Aufrichtig nee Seidenverg was born in Zbaraz, Poland in 1880 to Ytzkhak and Tzipora. She was a housewife and married to Barukh. Prior to WWII she lived in Zbaraz, Poland. During the war was in Zbaraz, Poland. Rivka perished in Belzec. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her daughter from Denmark. | Regina [Rivka] Seidenverg was the wife of Baruch Aufrichtig with whom she was deported to Belzec. The Testimonial was presented by her son, Izydor [Yitzhak] Aufrichtig. NB: Testimonial translatiion says daughter instead of son. |
| Regina [Rivka] Seidenverg | Zbaraz | Zbaraz | Tarnopol | Poland | 1880 | Page of Testimony | Rywka Aufrichtig nee Seidenwerg was born in Zbaraz, Poland in 1880 to Ytzkhak and Feiga. She was married to Baruch. During the war was in Zbaraz, Poland. Rywka perished in 1942 in Belzec, Poland at the age of 62. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her cousin. | Same person as above. The Testimonial was presented by her cousin, Gabriel Seidenverg. |
| Rezso Aufrichtig | 1909 | List of victims from Hungary | Rezso Aufrichtig was born in Debrecen, Hungary in 1909 to Emilia Grosz. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary found in the Nevek - A Project on Hungarian Jews (Various Archival Sources, Yad Vashem Archive), Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem vol. I-V 1990-1995. | Rezso Aufrichtig was the son of Ferenc Aufrichtig and Emilia Grosz. | ||||
| Robert Aufrichtig | 1880 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Robert Aufrichtig was born in 1880. Robert died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Robert Aufrichtig was born in Teplice. He weas deported to Lodz in October 1941 and died there on 22 December 1943. | ||||
| Robert Aufrichtig | 1880 | list of Lodz ghetto inmates | Robert Aufrichtig was born in 1880. During the war was in Prag, Czechoslovakia. Robert died in 1943 in Lodz at the age of 63. This information is based on a list of Lodz ghetto inmates found in the Lodz Names - List of the ghetto inhabitants 1940-1944, Yad Vashem and the Organization of former residents of Lodz in Israel, Jerusalem 1994. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Rosa [Roza] Goldmann | Gegeny | Hungary | 1898 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Rosa Aufrichtig was born in Gegeny, Hungary in 1898. During the war was in Grafenek, Germany. Rosa survived the Shoah was liberated at Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Rosa [Roza] Aufrichtig was the wife of Sandor Aufrichtig and mother of Erszebet [Elisabeth], Lajos [Lazas], Katalina [Kathy] and Miklos [Michael] Aufrichtig. All miraculously survived the Holocaust. | ||
| Rosa Goldstein | Frankenstein | Breslau | Lower Silesia | Germany | 1884 | list of victims from Auschwitz | Rosa Doctor nee Goldstein was born in 1885. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Rosa Goldstein was the wife of Erich Doctor and daughter-in-law of Charlotte Aufrichtig. |
| Rosa Goldstein | 1885 | list of deportation from Berlin | Rosa Doctor nee Goldstein was born in 1885. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Deported with Transport from Berlin to Kowno on 17/11/1941. Rosa perished in Kowno, Lithuania. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Same person as above. | ||||
| Roza Aufrichtig | List of Ghetto camp Inmates from Romania | Rosa Waldman. This information is based on a list of ghetto/camp inmates from Romania (displayed to the left) found in the Yad Vashem Archive Documentation on Romania (Various archival sources) page Jm-11.207 # 17. | This is believed to be Roza Aufrichtig, wife of ~~~ Waldmann and mother of Holocaust victim Emil Waldmann who died in a labour camp. (NB: She may also have been the aunt of Janos Friedlander. See also note for Emil Waldmann) | |||||
| Rudolf Kahn | list of victims from Austria | Rudolf Kahn was born in 1867. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, nordbahnstrasse 44/16. Rudolf died in 1942 in Theresienstadt. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Rudolf Kahn was married to Ernestine [Theres] Aufrichtig. He and Ernestine were deported to Theresienstadt on 28 August 1942. Rudolf died there one month later in Setember 1942. Ernestine was murdered at Auschwitz in May 1944. | |||||
| Rudolf Kahn | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Rudolf Kahn was born in 1867. During the war was in Wien, Austria at 2, Nordbahnstrasse 44/16. and Deported with Transport IV/9 from Wien to Terezin on 28/08/1942. Rudolf perished in 1942 in Terezin. This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Same person as above | |||||
| Sala Leblowic [Leblovitz] | Krzyzowka | Nowy Sacz | Krakow | Poland | 1912 | Page of Testimony | Sala Dawidowicz nee Leblowic was born in Krzyzowka, Poland in 1912 to Yaakov and Frantziska. She was a housewife and married. Prior to WWII she lived in Dziedzice, Poland. During the war was in Dziedzice, Poland. Sala perished in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 07/06/1957 by her brother-in-law. | Sala Leblowic [Leblovitz] was married to Ervin Dawidowicz, the son of Augusta Aufrichtig and Shmuel Dawidowics.She, her husband and all but one of his family were all murdered at Auschwitz. Testimony was suibmitted by her husband's sole surviving sibling, Alfred Dawidowicz. |
| Sandor Aufrichtig [01] | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | List of victims from Hungary | Sandor Aufrichtig was born to Hani Grun. He was married. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. During the war was in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. Sandor died in the Shoah. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary found in the Nevek - A Project on Hungarian Jews (Various Archival Sources, Yad Vashem Archive), Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem vol. I-V 1990-1995. | Sandor Aufrichtig was the son of Leml [Lajos/Louis/Asher] Aufrichtig and Hanna [Hani/Khana] Grün. He, his wfe Rosa [Roza] Goldmann, and children Erszebet [Elisabeth], Lajos [Lazas], Katalina [Kathy] and Miklos [Michael] Aufrichtig all miraculously survived the Holocaust. | ||
| Sandor Aufrichtig [02] | Debrecen | Hungary | 1902 | List of victims from Hungary | Sandor Aufrichtig was born in Debrecen, Hungary in 1902 to Emilia Grosz. This information is based on a List of victims from Hungary found in the Nevek - A Project on Hungarian Jews (Various Archival Sources, Yad Vashem Archive), Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem vol. I-V 1990-1995. | Sandor Aufrichtig [02] was the son of Ferenc Aufrichtig and Emilia Grosz. He and his younger brother Rezso Aufrichtig were labour camp victims. | ||
| Scheindl Aufrichtig | Hajduhadhaz | Hajdu | Hungary | Page of Testimony | Sheindl Sonnenschein nee Aufrichtig was born in Hungary to Asher and Hanna nee Gruen. She was a seamstress and married to Louis. Prior to WWII she lived in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. During the war was in Hajduhadhaz, Hungary. Sheindl perished in 1944 in Auschwitz at the age of 55. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her relative. | Scheindl Aufrichtig was the daughter of Leml [Lajos/Louis/Asher] Aufrichtig and Hanna [Hani/Khana] Grün. She and husband Louis [Zalman] Sonnenschein lost their lives at Auschwitz. Their son, Asher [Leml] Sonnenschein, died at Mauthausen. Testimony was submitted by Yehudit Taube, daughter of her brother Yakob [Jacob/Yaakov/Jenö] Aufrichtig. | ||
| Siegfried Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1888 | Page of Testimony | Ziegfried Aufrichtig was born in Boskovice, Czechoslovakia in 1888 to Zigmund and Hermina. He was a merchant and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Wien, Austria. During the war was in Belgium. Ziegfried died in 1943 in the Shoah at the age of 55. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by his son. | Siegfried Aufrichtig was the son of Sigmund Aufrichtig and Hermine Kahn. He was deported from Belgium to Auschwitz where he was murdered in Auschwitz in January 1943. His wife Flora Holzer had been deported from Vienna to Minsk in August 1942. Testimony states "son" but was entered by daughter Elise [Leah] Aufrichtig | |
| Siegfried Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1888 | Page of Testimony | Zigfrid Aufrichtig was born in Boskovice, Czechoslovakia in 1888. He was an agent and married. Prior to WWII he lived in Wien, Austria. During the war was in Brussels, Belgium. Zigfrid died in 1944 in Auschwitz. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 09/04/1956 by his son. | Same person as above. Page of Testimony submitted by his son Hans Aufrichtig. (NB: Wrongly states mother's maiden name Piltzer - should be Holzer) | |
| Siegfried Aufrichtig | 1888 | list of victims from Austria | Siegfried Aufrichtig was born in Boschowitz, Czechoslovakia in 1888. Siegfried died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien | Siegfried Aufrichtig was the son of Sigmund Aufrichtig and Hermine Kahn. He was deported from Belgium to Auschwitz where he was murdered in Auschwitz in January 1943. His wife Flora Holzer had been deported from Vienna to Minsk in August 1942. | ||||
| Sigmund Stein | list of victims from Austria | Sigmund Stein was born in 1922. Sigmund died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien | Sigmund Stein was the son of Karoline Aufrichtig and Max Stein. He was deported to Auschwitz on 4 August 1942.No Yad Vashem listings at present for mother Karoline, father Max Stein or brother B ertholt Stein, each of whom was deported on a different date. | |||||
| Stefanie Aufrichtig | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1899 | list of deportation from Berlin | Stefanie Aufrichtig was born in Teplice, Czechoslovakia in 1899. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Stefanie died in 1944 in Stutthof at the age of 45. This information is based on a list of deportation from Berlin found in the Gedenkbuch Berlins der juedischen Opfer des Nazionalsozialismus, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Zentralinstitut fuer sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, Edition Hentrich, Berlin 1995. | Stefanie Aufrichtig was the daughter of Viktor Aufrichtig and Else [Eliska] Ernestine Löwy. She was the elder sister of Hans Aufrichtig who had been deported to an Italian camp and suirvived the Holocaust. |
| Stefanie Aufrichtig | Berlin | Berlin | Berlin | Germany | 1899 | list of victims from Germany | Stefanie Aufrichtig was born in 1899. Prior to WWII she lived in Berlin, Germany. Stefanie died in 1944 in Stutthof. This information is based on a list of victims from Germany found in the Gedenkbuch - Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945, Bundesarchiv (German National Archives), Koblenz 1986. | Same person as above. |
| Theres [Terezie/Tereza] ~~~ | 1885 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Tereza Aufrichtigova was born in 1885. Tereza died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Theres [Terezie/Tereza] ~~~ was the second wife of Alois Aufrichtig with whom she was deported from Brno to Minsk in November 1941. | ||||
| Tibor Klein | Hajdusamson | Hajdu | Hungary | 1924 | List of Ghetto Inmates | Tibor Klein was born in 1924 to Lipot Klein and Fanni nee Aufrichtig. Prior to WWII he lived in Hajdusamson, Hungary. During the war was in Hajdusamson, Hungary. This information is based on a List of ghetto inmates (displayed to the left) found in the Nevek - Hajdu County, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1990. | Tibor Klein was the son of Fanni [Feiga] Aufrichtig and Lipot [Leopold/Yehoshua] Klein.He survived the Holocaust. | |
| Vera ~~~ | Prague | Praha Venkov | Bohemia | Czechoslovakia | 1920 | Page of Testimony | Vera Aufrichtig was born in Bohemia Region, Czechoslovakia in 1920. She was a housewife and married to Paul. Prior to WWII she lived in Prague, Czechoslovakia. During the war was in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Vera died in the Shoah at the age of 22. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted on 01/01/1995 by her cousin from Germany. | Vera ~~~ was the wife of Paul [Pavel] Aufrichtig. She, Paul, his parents Heinrich [Jindrich] Aufrichtig and Olga Kauders, and brother Otto and his wife Hana ~~~ all perished in the Holocaust. Testimony was submitted by Paul's cousin Erich Pick. |
| Walter Aufrichtig | Wien | Wien | Austria | 1906 | list of victims from Austria | Walter Aufrichtig was born in 1906. During the war was in Wien, Austria at Wien 2, franz hochedlingergasse 2. Walter died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Austria found in the Namentliche Erfassung der oesterreichischen Holocaustopfer, Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Centre for Austrian Resistance), Wien. | Walter Aufrichtig was the son of Simon Aufrichtig and Regine Aschenberger. He had been deported to Traunkirchen and Lodz before being murdered at Chelmno along with his wife Erna Hindler in Septem,ber 1942. | |
| Walter Aufrichtig | 1906 | list of Lodz ghetto inmates | Walter Aufrichtig was born in 1906. During the war was in Wien, Austria. This information is based on a list of Lodz ghetto inmates found in the Lodz Names - List of the ghetto inhabitants 1940-1944, Yad Vashem and the Organization of former residents of Lodz in Israel, Jerusalem 1994 | Same person as above. | ||||
| Wilhelm Aufrichtig | 1869 | list of Theresienstadt camp inmates | Wilhelm Aufrichtig was born in 1869. During the war was in Dresden, Germany. Wilhelm died in Terezin. This information is based on a list of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Inciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000. | Wilhelm Aufrichtig was born in Koschentin in 1869 and may have been the brother of Hugo Aufrichtig also born in Koschentin in 1874. Wilhelm died in Theresienstadt in July 1943. His wife, Johanna Auerbach, was murdered in Auschwitz in May 1944. | ||||
| Zlata Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | 1910 | Page of Testimony | Zlata Aufrichtig was born in Podhajce, Poland in 1910 to Khaim and Hadasa Messing. She was a teacher and single. Prior to WWII she lived in Brzezany, Poland. During the war was in Lwow, Poland. Zlata died in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony submitted by her sister. | Zlata Aufrichtig was the daughter of Jacob [Chaim/Yaakov] Aufrichtig and Adela [Hadasa/Hudel] Messing. The Testimonial was signed by her brother Shimson. |
| Zlata Aufrichtig | Brzezany | Brzezany | Tarnopol | Poland | list of victims from Yizkor books | Zlata Aufrikhtig was born to Yaakov and Hudel. Prior to WWII she lived in Brzezany, Poland. Zlata died in the Shoah. This information is based on a list of victims from Yizkor books found in the Brzezany Memorial book (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , Haifa 1978 page 382 | Same person as above. | |