City of Neu Isenburg

Names

Rosenbaum, Inge Julie

First NameInge Julie
Family NameRosenbaum
Date of Birth10/02/1920 (01/02/1920)
Birthplace/Place of ResidenceDetmold / and Düsseldorf, Brüssel, Frankfurt, München, Hamburg
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“02/13/1937 - 08/16/1937, 07/18/1939 - 11/20/1939
Departure toDetmold
ProfessionHousehold helper
Deportation/Escape

Deported on March 3, 1942 from Bielefeld to the Warsaw ghetto

Date of Death/Place of Death-

Inge Julie Rosenbaum was the mother of Dan Rosenbaum, who is also recorded in this Memorial Book. In 1937 and 1939, she spent several months in the Neu-Isenburg Home of the Jewish Women's Association.

Inge Julie was born in Detmold in 1920. Together with her parents, Walter and Frieda Rosenbaum (née Meyer), and nine years younger brother Heinz, she lived in the Detmold Gartenstraße 17 until 1931. By the end of the year 1930, she attended the Detmold school.

From 1931 Inge Julie lived in many different places, including in Brussels, Düsseldorf and Frankfurt am Main, before she was admitted at the age of 16 years in the Home of the Jewish Women's Association in February 1937. In the home papers, she is indicated as a household aid. During her stay in Neu-Isenburg, Inge Julie was reported in Frankfurt am Main in Seilerstraße 36. When she left the „Heim Isenburg“ after six months, she moved to Munich. At the beginning of the year 1938, she temporarily lived in her parent’s house in Detmold. At this time, her father died at the Lindenhaus health care and nursing home (Schloss Brake).

A few days before Walter Rosenbaum's death, Inge Julie moved to Hamburg. In the middle of June 1939 her son, Dan was born. When the boy was one-month-old, Inge Julie again sought shelter and work at the Jewish Women's Home in Neu-Isenburg. After four months she returned to Detmold and left her little Dan in the care of the home.

From November 20, 1939, Inge Julie lived with her mother in Detmold for some months who at that time lived in Sachsenstraße 25 in a ghetto house under strongly restrained circumstances. Frieda Rosenbaum was impoverished and dependent on welfare services. In 1938 she had still taken a course in English, which was probably supported by emigration plans, which she could never realize (archive of the association of synagogues in the Landlippe). At the end of February 1940, Inge Julie came to Bielefeld, where she found accommodation and work as a house worker in the Jewish retirement home, Stapenhorststraße 35.

On March 31, 1942, the 21-year-old Inge Julie Rosenbaum was deported from Bielefeld to the Warsaw ghetto together with her mother, her son and her brother. There their track is lost.

Source: Datenbank des Jüdischen Museums Frankfurt am Main. Text: zeitsprung. Kontor für Geschichte Frankfurt am Main:

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