City of Neu Isenburg

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Mannheimer, Lane (Laura)

First NameLane (Laura)
Family NameMannheimer
Date of Birth09/29/1938
Birthplace/Place of ResidenceFrankfurt am Main, Gagernstraße 36
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“10/08/1938 - 02/27/ & 03/02/1942
Departure toBerlin, Schönhauser Allee 162 (Auerbach Orphanage)
Profession-
Deportation/Escape

Deported from Berlin to ghetto Riga on 10/19/1942

Date of Death/Place of Death10/22/1942, Riga

Lane Mannheimer is the daughter of Marga Mannheimer, who is also recorded in this Memorial Book. She was born on September 29, 1938, at the Israelite Hospital in Gagernstraße, Frankfurt, Germany. Her mother gave her shortly after birth to the care of "Heim Isenburg". Lane Mannheimer stayed there until the establishment was disbanded. At the age of three she was transferred to the Auerbachian orphanage in Berlin, Schönhauser Allee 162, at the end of February 1942, presumably because Marga Mannheimer was in Berlin at the time. She had to do forced labor there.

On October 19, 1942, Lane Mannheimer was deported to Riga together with her mother. There, 81 men with handicraft professions had to do forced labor. The rest of the displaced, including 140 children under the age of 11, were driven into the surrounding forests immediately after their arrival on October 22, 1942, at the Š?irotava railway station near Riga (Gottwaldt / Schulle, p. 258). Among the murdered were four-year-old Lane Mannheimer and her mother Marga Mannheimer.:

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Heim Isenburg

Under NS-Rule

Life in “Heim Isenburg” could be organized and regulated quite easily until the pogrom of November 1938, even if discrimination and harassments made the life of residents quite hard.
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