First Name | Elisabeth |
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Family Name | Heli, Hely |
Date of Birth | 03/04/1897 (08/04/1897) |
Birthplace/Place of Residence | Bingen |
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“ | 14/10/1920-28/10/1920, 27/12/1920-01/3/1921, unknown date-24/04/1922 |
Departure to | Frankfurt/Main |
Profession | Pupil |
Deportation/Escape | On September 24, 1942 Elisabeth Heli was deported from Frankfurt/Main via Berlin to Raasiku (near Reval, Estnia) to the Killing Site. |
Date of Death/Place of Death | unknown date, Raasiku (near Reval, Estonia), Killing Site |
Elisabeth Heli was born on April 3, 1897 (after the Memorial Book of the National Archives she was born on April 8, 1897) at Bingen. From October 14, 1920 until October 28, 1920, from December 27, 1920 until March 1, 1921 and an unknown date until April 24, 1922 she was in the Home 'Isenburg'.
On November 15, 1920 she gave birth to her son Ernst Otto in the Israelite Hospital, Gagernstr. 36 in Frankfurt/Main. On November 27, 1920 Ernst Otto was brought to the Home 'Isenburg' and stayed there until March 1, 1921. Then mother and son lived in Frankfurt/Main, Gagernstr. 36.
From March 1, 1922 Elisabeth Heli stayed again in the Home 'Isenburg' On April 14, 1922 she gave birth to her second son Kurt in Frankfurt, probably in the Gagernstr. 36. After they moved togehther to the Home 'Isenburg' whre Elisabeth stayed until April 24, 1922 and her son Kurt stayed there until April 25, 1927.
On 17.2.1938 she was registered in Gutleutstr. 13 in Frankfurt/Main. She left this place at October 10, 1938.
On September 24, 1942 Elisabeth Heli was deported from Frankfurt/Main via Berlin to Raasiku (near Reval, Estnia) to the Killing Site. There she was probably shot in the sand dunes of Raasiku.
Her last adress in Frankfurt/Main was the Israelitic Hospital in the Gagernstr. 36.
Source: Stadtarchiv Neu-isenburg; Memorial Book of the Victims of the Persecution Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945; Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names, Yad Vashem; Shoah Memorial Frankfurt, Arolsen Archives