City of Neu Isenburg

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Trzeciak, née Salomon, Ilse Lisette

First NameIlse Lisette
Family NameTrzeciak, née Salomon
Date of Birth19 April 1909
Birthplace/Place of ResidenceWaldmohr (Saarpfalz) / Darmstadt
Residence in „Heim Isenburg“07 September 1939 - 20/21 March  1942
Departure toMainz
ProfessionEmployee
Deportation/Escape

Deported from Darmstadt to the ghetto Theresienstadt on 10 February 1943, to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp on 01 October 1944

Date of Death/Place of Death-

Ilse Trzeciak was in a desperate situation when she, together with her youngest son, Israel Peter, looked for shelter in "Heim Isenburg" in early September 1939. She had been divorced by her non-Jewish husband a few weeks before, and she was completely destitute. Ilse Trzeciak had three older children.

Ilse Trzeciak stayed with her youngest son until the forced dissolution of t"Heim Isenburg." Afterwards, she worked as a nurses at the Jewish Retirement Home/Hospital in Mainz, Gonzenheimerhohl 13. When this facility was closed in September 1942, Ilse was brought to Darmstadt together with the remaining home residents, where she continued to work as a nurse at the private clinic Dr. Rosenthal.

On 10 February 1943, Ilse Trzeciak and her son Israel Peter were deported from Darmstadt to the Theresienstadt ghetto. On 1 October 1944, both were taken to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp, where the trail of the 35-year-old Ilse and the five-year-old Israel Peter was lost.

The older children of Ilse Trzeciak survived the Shoah.

Sources: Stadtarchiv Neu-Isenburg; Die Deportationslisten. Veröffentlichung der Namenslisten der 1942/43 aus dem ehemaligen Volksstaat Hessen deportierten Juden, Initiative "Gedenkort Güterbahnhof Darmstadt" Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 - 1945 (Bundesarchiv - National Archives); Hessian State Archives

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Auf der Terrasse von Haus I, Schwarz-weiß Fotografie
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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