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Alfred Simon * 1876

Wohlwillstraße 9 (Hamburg-Mitte, St. Pauli)


HIER WOHNTE
ALFRED SIMON
JG. 1876
DEPORTIERT 1941
ERMORDET IN
RIGA

further stumbling stones in Wohlwillstraße 9:
Rosa Halbherr

Alfred Simon, born on 17 June 1876 in Berlin, deported on 6 Dec. 1941 to Riga-Jungfernhof, date of death unknown

Wohlwillstrasse 9 (Jägerstrasse 9)

The parents of Alfred Simon were Carl and Flora Simon, née Reibach. Alfred Simon paid Jewish religious tax (Kultussteuern) to the Hamburg Jewish Community for the first time in 1921. He was an employee at a cigarette plant, later a plant foreman. Sometime after 1921, he married a Christian woman by the name of Anni and had a daughter with her, Irma, who was born on 17 Sept. 1923. Irma was baptized a Protestant. Later the marriage was divorced. In 1924, Alfred became unemployed. On the deportation list for the transport to Riga, Alfred Simon was documented as a shoemaker. He did not survive the deportation.


Translator: Erwin Fink
Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.

Stand: January 2019
© Christiane Jungblut

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