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Namenloses Mädchen Solowey * 1945

Essener Straße 54 (Hamburg-Nord, Langenhorn)


NAMENLOSES MÄDCHEN
SOLOWEY
GEB. 18.4.1944
TOT GEBOREN

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Child Solowey, was born dead on 18.4.1945 in Hamburg

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

The girl with the surname Solowey was born dead in Hamburg on April 18, 1945. She was not given a first name. Her parents, Alexandra, née Solowjewa, born on Febr. 6, 1924 in Nowo Troitzka, and Nikolai Solowey, were of Roman Catholic faith. Deported from their native Ukraine, they had to perform forced labor in Hamburg-Langenhorn, Nikolai Solowey for Hanseatische Kettenwerk GmbH (HAK) and Alexandra Solowey for Deutsche Meßapparate GmbH (Messap) since June 3, 1943. They were housed in the "Ostarbeiterlager Tannenkoppel", Weg No. 4.

According to the hospital's birth record, Alexandra Solowey was admitted to Eppendorf University Hospital two days before the birth of her child. The child was in a breech position and was brought into the world by means of an "extraction arm solution according to Müller Veit- Smellie" (handgrip at birth) by a physician Tölle at 10:00 p.m. on April 18, 1945. It was a 52 cm tall and 3630 grams heavy stillborn "mature" girl with "spina bifida" (open back, malformation of the spine and spinal cord), "clubfoot" and "hydrocephalus" (pathological expansion of the fluid spaces [brain ventricles] of the brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid, also called hydrocephalus).

Alexandra Solowey remained in the puerperium for six days, which was free of fever and without findings. On April 24, 1945, she was released back to the Tannenkoppel camp.

It is not known whether her child was buried.

In the death collection files and in the death register, in contrast to the entries in the birth register of the Eppendorf University Hospital, 16 April 1945, 12:30 p.m. is entered as the date of birth.

Translation Beate Meyer
Stand: February 2023
© Margot Löhr

Quellen: Geburtenbuch 1945 Universitätsklinik Eppendorf, Nr. 117/1359 Solowei; StaH 332-5 Standesämter, Sterberegister 9958 u. 943/1945 Mädchen Solowey; StaH 332-5 Sterbefallsammelakten, 64399 u. 943/1945 Mädchen Solowey; StaH 332-8, A 48 Alphabetische Meldekartei der Ausländer 1939–1945, 741-4 Fotoarchiv, K 4601; ITS Arolsen DE ITS 2.1.2.1 HA 001 11 RUS ZM/70648647; http://www.zwangsarbeit-in-hamburg.de, eingesehen 18.2.2016.

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