First Name | Netta |
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Family Name | Reinberg, geb. Katz |
Date of Birth | 08/21/1887 |
Birthplace/Place of Residence | Schmalnau (Hessen-Nassau) |
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“ | 05/11/1939 - 03/08/1940 |
Departure to | Frankfurt am Main, last address: Weberstr. 29 or Fichtestraße (presumably ghetto houses) |
Profession | Cook |
Deportation/Escape | Deported from Frankfurt am Main to the Kaunas ghetto on 11/22/1941 |
Date of Death/Place of Death | 11/25/1941, Kaunas ghetto |
Netta Reinberg and her husband Adolf fled to Frankfurt in 1937 from the small village Schmalnau. From May 1939 Netta worked as a cook at the Home of the Jewish Women’s Association in Neu-Isenburg. She probably lived in the home.
After Netta again left home in March 1940, she lived at various addresses in Frankfurt. On November 22, 1941, she was deported with her husband Adolf from Frankfurt to the Kovno ghetto. All the deportees in this transportation were shot there shortly after arrival (Kingreen, Gewaltsam verschleppt, S. 366 ff.).
The two children of the couple, a son and a daughter managed to escape from Germany to Palestine in time. They lived after the second world war in Haifa. Another relative escaped to the United States.: