City of Neu Isenburg

Names

Bergmann, Edmund Friedrich

First NameEdmund Friedrich
Family NameBergmann
Date of Birth04/04/1925
Birthplace/Place of ResidenceFrankfurt am Main
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“05/18/1926 - unknown
Departure to-
Profession-
Deportation/Escape

Edmund Friedrich Bergmann escaped to Palestine.

Date of Death/Place of Death01/2005 in Rehovot, Israel

Edmund Friedrich Bergmann is a son of Erna Bergmann, who is also listed in this memorial book. As Edmund Friedrich’s father there is Karl Handschuh recorded in the index of residents of the township of Neu-Isenburg. Edmund Friedrich was born on 4 April 1925 in Frankfurt am Main. As a toddler he stayed in the home of the Jewish Women's Association in Neu-Isenburg. However, the exact time of residence could not be detected so far. Edmund Friedrich probably lived here as a baby with his mother until 18 May 1926. Erna Bergmann stayed in the home from 13 June to 21 July 1924. In 1930 he came to the German-Israelite children's home in Diez/Lahn and went to Hindenburgschule, a public elementary school. On 21 August 1935 he was brought to the Israelite Orphanage in Röderbergweg 87 in Frankfurt/Main with all male residents. After the German-Israelite children's home was closed down on 20 August 1935 during a kind of pogrom. 

Edmund Friedrich Bergmann survived the Shoah. He succeeded to leave for Palestine. He married in 1957 and has three children and ten grandsons and granddaughters.

On 20 August 2020 a Stolperstein was layed down in the memory of the children's home.

The biography could be compiled on the basis of information from Stolperstein-Initiative Friedenau. Further additions came from his daughter Noa Harari. 

Further sources: Stadtarchiv Neu-Isenburg; Central database Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names - Yad Vashem (Page of Testimony for Emil Bergmann); Morlang, A. und K.P. Hartmann, 'Boykottiert - Emigriert - Deportiert - Liquidiert', Diez 1999

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