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Mary Stern (née Reichenbach) * 1867

Isestraße 21 (Eimsbüttel, Harvestehude)


HIER WOHNTE
MARY STERN
GEB. REICHENBACH
JG. 1867
DEPORTIERT 1942
THERESIENSTADT
1942 TREBLINKA
ERMORDET

further stumbling stones in Isestraße 21:
Magda Levy, Sabine Levy, Recha Lübke, Carl Richard Sohn, Martha Sohn, Vilma Lore Sohn, Elsa Sprei, Julchen Tobias, Julia Weber

Mary Stern, née Reichenbach, b. 2.2.1867 in Hamburg, deported to Theresienstadt on 15 July 1942, further deported to Treblinka on 9.21.1942
Isestraße 21

At the time of the national census of 1939, Mary Stern was subletting from the Sohn family at Isestrasse 21. Immediately thereafter she had to move to Bundesstrasse 35.

A widow, she had become a member of the Jewish Community in Hamburg in 1918, after the death of her daughter. We can find out nothing about her husband, Feodor Stern.

Mary Stern moved about Hamburg several times before coming to the Sohn family. She lived in modest circumstances; in the year before her deportation to Theresienstadt she was receiving welfare support. Two months after her arrival there, at age 75, she was sent on Transport Bp to her death at Treblinka.


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


Stand: January 2019
© Christa Fladhammer

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