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Isabella Philip
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Isabella Philip * 1914

Schlüterstraße 12 (Eimsbüttel, Rotherbaum)

1941 Riga

further stumbling stones in Schlüterstraße 12:
Rosa Philip

Isabella Philip, born 3/26/1914, deported to Riga on 12/6/1941
Rosa Philip, born 5/11/1885, deported to Riga on 12/6/1941

Bernhard and Rosa Philip had two children. Their son Paul W. emigrated to Holland in 1938, their daughter stayed in Hamburg with her parents. She first worked at the Jewish Community without a salary, and later, in 1940, served as a volunteer at the nursing home in Schäferkampsallee. Bernhard Philip died in May 1941. Isabella took in homework to make a living for herself and her mother. Mother and daughter lived at Schlüterstrasse 12 when their deportation order came.

Translated by Peter Hubschmid
Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.


Stand: February 2018
© Beate Meyer

Quellen: StaH, 522-1, Jüdische Gemeinden, 992b, Kultussteuerkartei der Deutsch-Israelitischen Gemeinde Hamburgs; Wolfgang Scheffler/Diana Schulle (Hrsg.), Buch der Erinnerung. Die ins Baltikum deportierten deutschen, österreichischen und tschechoslowakischen Juden, Bd. II, München 2003; Hamburger jüdische Opfer des Nationalsozialismus. Gedenkbuch, Hamburg 1995.

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