First Name | Heinz Jakob |
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Family Name | P. |
Date of Birth | 1932 |
Birthplace/Place of Residence | - |
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“ | 07/20/1938 - 08/17/1938 ("Ferienkind" from Frankfurt) |
Departure to | Frankfurt am Main |
Profession | - |
Deportation/Escape | Survived as 'Half-Jew' in Berlin |
Date of Death/Place of Death | - |
In the summer holidays of 1938, Heinz P., together with his brother Fred, who is also listed in this Memorial Book, came to „Heim Isenburg“ for three weeks in a group of Frankfurt school children. Heinz and Fred had a Jewish father and an evangelical mother. The father died before the beginning of the Second World War. The children were regarded as "half-Jew" by the National Socialists.
Heinz attended the Jewish school of the Philanthropist in Frankfurt. When the school was forcefully closed in 1942, his education at the age of 10 was an abrupt end. With his brother, Heinz was sent to Oranienburger Straße 2 in Berlin. This is the address of the “Neue Synagoge.” According to later statements made by Heinz during the reparation procedure, the brothers in Oranienburger Straße were censored together with other children: they were not allowed to leave the house and did not receive any school lessons. Shortly before the end of the war, the two boys returned to Frankfurt, where they lived until the end of the war.
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