City of Neu Isenburg

Names

Fink, Hanna (Channa)

First NameHanna (Channa)
Family NameFink
Date of Birth07/22/1941
Birthplace/Place of ResidenceHannover/ Bielefeld
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“04/01 & 08/04/1941 - 03/18/1943 von Bielefeld, Schlosshofstr. 73a
Departure toBielefeld, Schlosshofstr. 73a
Profession-
Deportation/Escape

Deported from Bielefeld to the concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz on 03/02/1943

Date of Death/Place of Death-

Hanna Fink was the daughter of Henriette Fink née Goldstein who is also recorded in this Memorial Book.

Hanna Fink was born in July 1941 in Bielefeld, a forced labor camp for Jews, which had been established in 1940 in the rooms of the restaurant "Schlosshof." Presumably, Hanna's mother Henriette had to work there.

Mother and daughter were sent to the home of the Jewish woman Association in Neu-Isenburg shortly after Hanna's birth at the beginning of August 1941. Henriette was allowed to look after her daughter there for several weeks before she had to return to the Bielefeld labor camp on September 17, 1941. Hanna remained until the dissolution of the institution in "Heim Isenburg." She was one of the last children who left the home on March 18, 1942. The nearly 10-month-old girl was returned to her mother in the labor camp in Bielefeld “Schlosshof.” They lived there for about a year. Hanna was deported in 1943 probably together with her mother on March 2, 1943, from Bielefeld to Auschwitz. Hanna's father survived the Shoah.

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