Here lived:
Max Hanauer
Born in 1894
Deported 1942 Theresienstadt
Murdered: 2 May 1944
Here lived:
Johanne Hanauer
Maiden name: Magnus
Born in 1897
Deported 1942 Theresienstadt
Murdered: 9 October 1944 Auschwitz
Here lived:
Heinz Hanauer
Born in 1925
Fled 1939 Holland
Deported Auschwitz
Murdered: 30 September 1942
"MAX Hanauer, born in 1894, was, like his brothers, a merchant.
profession a merchant and lived with his wife
JOHANNE, born Magnus, born in 1897, from June 1931
also in the parental home here at Schlachterstraße 12.
Their only son HEINZ, born 1925, escaped to Amsterdam in 1939.
managed to escape to Amsterdam. He lived there with Aunt
Rosa, a sister of his father, and her husband
Adolf Wolf. He attended vocational school to become a machinist and emigrate to Eretz Israel. However, at the age of 17, he was deported via Westerbork to Auschwitz and murdered.
Max Hanauer himself was severely war-damaged
and often had to go to hospital for treatment. In
March 1941, the couple was sent to the Judenhaus in Lingen,
the couple was sent via Osnabrück and Bielefeld to the
May 1943 to the "preferential ghetto" Theresienstadt,
where Max was accepted as a highly decorated former front-line fighter. He died there in May 1944.
His wife Johanne was deported in October 1944 to
Deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She was taken
to the main camp.
Nothing is known about her or her fate."
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Here lived:
Roza Wolf
Maiden name: Hanauer
Born in 1886
Moved in 1931 to Holland
Interned in Westerbork
Deported 1943 Sobibor
Murdered: 9 July 1943
Here lived:
Siegfried Hanauer
Born in 1892
Fled in 1938 to Belgium
Interned in Mechelen
Deported 1943 Auschwitz
Murdered: 17 January 1943
Here lived:
Siegmund Hanauer
Born in 1896
Fled in 1934 to Holland
Interned in Westerbork
Deported 1943 Auschwitz
Murdered: 31 March 1943
"The eldest daughter ROSA, born in 1886, took over the household
after her mother's death in 1913, took care of her brothers
her brothers Siegfried, Siegmund, Gustav and Bernhard and cared for her father until his death in 1924.
She later married the Dutchman Adolf Wolf,
born in 1891, and moved with him to Amsterdam in 1931.
Both became victims of the Shoah. Rosa Wolf
and her husband Adolf were deported from Westerbork to the
from Westerbork to the Sobibor extermination camp on July 6, 1943
and murdered.
SIEGFRIED Hanauer, born in 1892, was a merchant by profession.
merchant. In his parents' business he was responsible for the
buying and selling of hides and skins.
In April 1938, he moved to Brussels, where he was initially accommodated with his brother Hermann. But he too did not escape his fate. In January 1943, he was deported from the Mechelen collection camp to Auschwitz and murdered.
SIEGMUND Hanauer, born in 1896, was a merchant by profession, like his brothers. He also ran a textile store at Große Straße 7. In July 1938 he moved first to Brussels and later to Amsterdam. He had married the Dutchwoman Anna Pavlova Cohen, born in 1902. This was married to
Leon, born in 1935, were deported to Auschwitz via Westerbork in November 1943 and murdered.
Siegmund himself followed them four months later
also to Auschwitz to be gassed to death."
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