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Johanna (Hanny) Funke (née Königsberger) * 1904
Eppendorfer Weg 88 (Eimsbüttel, Eimsbüttel)
1941 Minsk
HIER WOHNTE
JOHANNA FUNKE
GEB. KÖNIGSBERGER
JG. 1904
DEPORTIERT 1941
ERMORDET IN
MINSK
further stumbling stones in Eppendorfer Weg 88:
Alfred Funke
Alfred Funke, born on 14 Jan. 1900 in Altona, in 1938 detained in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, deported on 8 Nov. 1941 to Minsk
Johanna (Hanny) Funke, née Königsberger, born on 12 Nov. 1904 in Munich, deported on 8 Nov. 1941 to Minsk
Eppendorfer Weg 88
Alfred Funke and Johanna Königsberger were married on 14 July 1938. Soon after the wedding, probably following the November Pogrom of 1938, Alfred Funke was interned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. At the end of Dec., he apparently returned to Hamburg. According to the Jewish religious tax (Kultussteuer) file card, Alfred Funke was employed as a warehouse worker with the Wagner Company on Elbstrasse.
Since 1927, he was listed in the card file of the German-Israelitic Community and paid Jewish religious tax. The tax card indicates as addresses, prior to Eppendorfer Weg, Ebertallee 122, Horst-Wessel-Allee 178, and Augustenburgerstrasse 29. In the directory, one can trace these addresses under the entry of Alexander Funke and, respectively, A. Funke, retiree. Probably Alexander Funke was Alfred’s father. All of the places of residence were located in Altona, which belonged to Hamburg only since the Greater Hamburg Act (Gross-Hamburg-Gesetz) of 1937. Ebertallee had been renamed Horst-Wessel-Allee as early as 30 Mar. 1933. The addresses likely no longer of their free choosing were Dillstrasse 19 and Rappstrasse 16 (with Bähr), from where the married couple was deported to Minsk.
The parents of Johanna Funke were Berta and Rudolf Königsberger. Her sister Elsie survived and later lived in California.
Translator: Erwin Fink
Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.
© Susanne Lohmeyer
Quellen: 1; 4; 5; 8; StaH 522-1, Jüdische Gemeinden, 992e2 Bd. 2, Deportationsliste; Altonaer Adressbuch 1929 und 1932; HAB II 1939.