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© Renate Nottrott, Kiel
Meta Blumenthal * 1882
Grindelweg 4a (Eimsbüttel, Rotherbaum)
HIER WOHNTE
META BLUMENTHAL
JG. 1882
DEPORTIERT 1941
LODZ
ERMORDET 25.4.1942
further stumbling stones in Grindelweg 4a:
Anna Blumenthal, Elsa Blumenthal
Anna Blumenthal, née Metz, born on 10 Aug. 1876, deported on 15 July 1942 to Theresienstadt
Elsa Blumenthal, born on 20 Mar. 1882, deported on 25 Oct. 1941 to Lodz
Meta Blumenthal, born on 20 Mar. 1882, deported on 25 Oct. 1941 to Lodz
Grindelweg 4a
Anna Blumenthal, née Metz, was born in Hamburg on 10 Aug. 1876. She was married to Julius Blumenthal (1855–1942); together they had a son, Erwin (born in Hamburg on 5 Mar. 1911), who later succeeded in fleeing to Switzerland. Children from Julius Blumenthal’s first marriage to Mathilde Polack were the twins Elsa and Meta Blumenthal (20 Mar. 1882), also born in Hamburg. There is evidence that Julius Blumenthal had already been living at Grindelweg 4a since 1913.
On 25 Oct. 1941, Elsa and Meta Blumenthal were displaced to Lodz on the first deportation train leaving Hamburg eastbound. Elsa died there of inhuman living conditions on 25 Mar. 1942. Following the death of her sister, Meta was deported further to an unknown place and murdered. The Memorial Book of the Federal Archives provides 25 Apr. 1942 as the date of death.
After the death of her husband on 13 Jan. 1942, Anna Blumenthal lived at Kleine Schäferkamp 32 on the fourth floor until her deportation. On 15 July 1942, she was deported together with nearly 1,000 other Jewish residents of Hamburg to Theresienstadt, from where she was displaced to Minsk [Note: to Treblinka, as we know today] on 21 Sept. 1942 and murdered there.
Translator: Erwin Fink
Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.
© Johann-Hinrich Möller
Quellen: Aufzeichnungen und Photos von Renate Nottrott, Kiel
Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 522-1 Jüdische Gemeinden, 992 b, Kultussteuerkarte Nr. 352 und 352 a
Jürgen Sielemann, Hamburger Jüdische Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, Hamburg 1995
Bundesarchiv, Gedenkbuch. Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft
in Deutschland 1933-1945, Koblenz 2006