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Luba Tulup * 1944

Essener Straße 54 (Hamburg-Nord, Langenhorn)


LUBA TULUP
GEB. 9.7.1944
ERMORDET 20.9.1944

further stumbling stones in Essener Straße 54:
Tamara Balenow, Elfriede Barabanowa, Jury Belikowa, namenloses Mädchen Beltschikowa, Walentina Beretschnoj, Victor Bilous, Elsa Borisowa, Vladimir Bowton, Leopold Colman, Anatoli Dubskaja, Serge Duvert, Max Ernest Duvert, Knabe Fedyk, Swetlana Harkawtschuk, Anatoli Kobilko, Luja Kolomejtschuk, Ilda Konforowitsch, Waldemar Kosowzow, Schura Kotschezeschko, Paul Kowalewa, Alex Kritzkaja, Valentin Lewonenko, Raisa Lomonossowa, Josef Mrosowska, Galina Nasarowa, Luba Nesterowitsch, Alexandra Nikolajew, Maria Ostagowa, Sina Paratschenko, Annatoli Podwinskaja, Damara Pogrebnikowa, Lydia Poliwara, Iwan Poliwara, Regina Larissa Prieditis, Iwan Ragulina, Wasilij Romanenko, Alexander Sabluswitschke, Klawa Schurawel, Anatoli Slusar, Namenloses Mädchen Solowey, Knabe Stefa, Valentin Tkatschow, Viktor Tomaschuk, Sigmund Tuschinska, René-Yves Vitel, Boris Wenik, Genja Woronez, Walodja Woronzow, Anatoli Zebenko

Luba Tulup, born on 9.7.1944 in Hamburg, died on 20.9.1944

Essener Street 54 (formerly camp Tannenkoppel, Weg 4, also called "Tarpenbek = Forced labor camp of the armaments industry in Hamburg Langenhorn)

Luba Tulup was born in Hamburg on July 9, 1944. Her mother Vera Tulup, born on Sept. 30, 1920 in Kisljakowka, was of Greek Catholic faith and single. Separated from her parents Alejeksandra and Fjodor Tulup and deported from her native Russia, she was forced to perform forced labor for Hanseatische Kettenwerk GmbH (HAK) in Hamburg-Langenhorn from May 24, 1942, together with Raisa Tulup, born in 1918, presumably her older sister. She was housed in the "Ostarbeiterlager Tannenkoppel", Weg 4. In the time that followed, she became pregnant.

On the day of the birth of her child, Vera Tulup was admitted to the Women’s Clinic (Frauenklinik) Finkenau, Hamburg- Uhlenhorst. Eight days after the delivery, on July 17, 1944, she returned to the Tannenkoppel camp with her daughter Luba. There Luba had to spend the short time of her life. The nutritional and living conditions were completely inadequate for her.

On September 13, 1944, she was admitted to the Langenhorn General Hospital with the diagnosis of "bronchopneumonia" (pneumonia). There she died after seven days, at 4:00 a.m. on September 20, 1944. The hospital's obituary lists "bronchopneunomy" as the cause of death and Blumenthal as the signing physician.

Luba was 2 months and 11 days old.

Eight days after her death, her burial took place on September 28, 1944 in the Ohlsdorf cemetery, grave location: Q 39, row 7, no. 10. Her grave is no longer preserved. At the end of 1959 it was buried together with at least 146 graves of children of forced laborers on site Q 39.

Vera Tulup Fyodorovna from Nikolayev/Ukraine sent an inquiry to the ITS (International Tracing Service) Arolsen in May 1999. The correspondence is archived there with the note that it also contains information from her about her fate as a forced laborer at the ZA Rüstungswerk in Hamburg-Langenhorn from June 1942 to May 1945. This can only be viewed after the expiration of the protection period in May 2024.

Translation by Beate Meyer
Stand: March 2022
© Margot Löhr

Quellen: Standesamt Hamburg 6, Geburtsregister 1277/1944 Luba Tulup; StaH 131-1 II, 518 Listen der während des Zweiten Weltkrieges in Hamburg verstorbenen und beigesetzten ausländischen Zivilarbeiter, S. 88, S. 273; StaH 131-1 II, 519 Listen der von 1940 in Hamburger Krankenhäusern behandelten Ausländer, nach Nationalitäten geordnet, S. 216; StaH 332-5 Standesämter, 9953 u. 1374/1944 Luba Tulup; StaH 332-8, A 48 Alphabetische Meldekartei der Ausländer 1939–1945; ITS Archives, Bad Arolsen, Copy of Krankenhausliste Frauenklinik Finkenau 2.1.2.1 / 70646062, Geburtsurkunde 2.2.2.3 / 77059477 Luba Tulup, Sterbeurkunde 2.2.2.4 / 77106411 Luba Tulup, Vera Tulup Doku 0.1 / 50772350, DE ITS 2.1.2.1 HA 001 11 RUS ZM/70648563; www.zwangsarbeit-in-hamburg.de, einges. 17.2.2016; Archiv Friedhofsverwaltung Ohlsdorf, Beerdigungsregister 1944.

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