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Julius Ernst Masse * 1890

Isestraße 26 (Eimsbüttel, Harvestehude)


HIER WOHNTE
JULIUS ERNST MASSE
JG. 1890
FLUCHT 1938 HOLLAND
INTERNIERT WESTERBORK
DEPORTIERT 1943
SOBIBOR
ERMORDET

further stumbling stones in Isestraße 26:
Sara Henriette Masse, Gerd Helmut Masse

Julius Ernst Masse, born on 8 Mar. 1890 in Hamburg, deported on 23 Mar. 1943 via Westerbork to Sobibor, murdered there on 26 Mar. 1943
Henriette Masse, née Aron, born on 4 Aug. 1893 in Hamburg, deported on 23 Mar. 1943 via Westerbork to Sobibor, murdered there on 26 Mar. 1943
Gerd Helmut Masse, born on 6 July 1924 in Hamburg, deported on 23 Mar. 1943 via Westerbork to Sobibor, murdered there on 26 Mar. 1943

Like their son, even the parents, Julius and Henriette, called Henny, Masse, were born in Hamburg. By occupation, Julius Masse was a broker in the area of "drugs,” i.e., probably drugstore articles. Isestrasse 26 was the last residential address of the family in Hamburg, after they had moved several times. As early as 1933, the Masses did not return to Hamburg from a journey abroad.

In Amsterdam, they resided on Kaisergracht, until Nazi persecution caught up with them in their exile as well following the occupation of the Netherlands by German troops. Only three days after their deportation from the Netherlands, they were murdered in the Sobibor extermination camp.


Translator: Erwin Fink

Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.

Stand: October 2017
© Christa Fladhammer

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