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Albert Plessner * 1892

Schmuckstraße 6 ggü. Nr. 5 (Hamburg-Mitte, St. Pauli)


HIER WOHNTE
ALBERT PLESSNER
JG. 1892
DEPORTIERT 1941
MINSK
ERMORDET

further stumbling stones in Schmuckstraße 6 ggü. Nr. 5:
Arthur Krebs

Albert Plessner, b. 5. 9.1892 in Wittstock/Dosse, deported to Minsk on 11.8.1941, date of death unknown

Schmuckstraße across from house no. 5 (Schmuckstraße 6)

Albert Plessner remained single. His parents were Carl and Anna Plessner, née Pühn. Since May 1939 at the latest, Albert Plessner lived on the second floor of Schmuckstrasse 6 (at Mayer’s). By 1940, he was receiving unemployment compensation.

Translator: Richard Levy
Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.


Stand: February 2018
© Christiane Jungblut

Quellen: 1; 2; 5.
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Hier abweichend: (2) Bundesarchiv Berlin, R 1509 Reichssippenamt, Ergänzungskarten der Volkszählung vom 17. Mai 1939

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