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Jakob Scheuer

Sinzenich, – Auschwitz,

Reached the age of 57 years

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About Jakob Scheuer

Jakob Scheuer was married to Helene Daniel. They did not live on the same address.

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Waarom woonde Jakob niet samen met zijn vrouw Helene Daniel en kinderen op hetzelfde adres .

Op de verschrikkelijke dagen en nachten van de 9 en 10 November, 1938,  in Duitsland en Oostenrijk tot aan de grenzen  van  Czechoslovakia , dit gebied maakte nu deel uit van Azi Duitsland. The Nazi’s organiseerde een series van Progrom tegen de Joodse bevolking in Duitsland en in de recente aangesloten gebieden. Deze gebeurtenis stond later bekend als Kristalnacht, de nacht van gebroken glas omda…

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Het gezin van Helene Daniel - Scheuer en Jakob Scheuer

Helene Daniel (Moeder)

* Geboren op 6 november, 1898 in Flamersheim, Duitsland 
* Getrouwd  met Jacob Scheuer (geboren op 14 oktober, 1887 in Sinzenich, Duitsland) in 1921

Kinderen:

Ernst Scheuer,

geboren op 20 februari, 1924 in Sinzenich, Duitsland

Overleden op 16 april, 1945 in Schwartzheide (Senftenberg) a sub kamp van Sachesenhause,

Ilse Scheuer,

geboren op 20 February, 1924 in Sinzenich, Duits…

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Het gezin van Jacob Scheuer en Helene Scheuer Daniel en de andere Daniel familie leden en de deportatie uit Westerbork

Ilse en Ruth zijn de enige overlevende van het gezin (Jacob en Helene Scheuer). Zij zijn beide ook de enige 2 overlevende van de familie Daniel.

Westerbork was in oktober, 1939 opgezet om Joodse vluchtelingen en diegenen die illegaal Nederland binnen waren gekomen onderdak aan te bieden. Toen de Duisters Nederland binnen vielen op 10 mei 1940 waren er 750 Joodse vluchtelingen in het kamp. De Duits…

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Jakob Scheuer

Jakob Scheuer                                                                                                                

Geboren op oktober 14, 1887 in Sinzenich, Duistland. Hij trouwde Helene Daniel (geboren 6 November 1898) in Flamersheim, Duitsland in 1921. Jakob en Helene en hun kinderen werden vanuit kamp Westerbork gedeporteerd naar Theresienstadt en later naar Auschwitz II Birkenau. Zi…

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Ernst Scheuer

Ernst Scheuer

Geboren op 5 augustus, 1894 in Flamersheim, Duitsland                                                          Overleden op 16 april, 1945 in Schwartzheide (Senftenberg) een sub kamp van Sachsenhausen 

Zijn ouders waren: Jacob Scheuder en Helene Daniel                                                                Zijn zusters waren: Isle Scheuer en Ruth Scheuer

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Ruth Scheuer-Siegler

Ruth Scheuer                                                                                                                     

Geboren op 22 april in Sinzenich, Duitsland. Trouwde met  Walter Siegler (geboren op 8 januari, 1922 in Geroldstein, Duitsland) op 20 februari, 1949 St. Joseph, MO, U.S.A. 

Ruth en haar familie werden gedeporteerd van Westerbork naar Theresienstadt en later naar Auschwi…

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Ilse Scheuer-Nathan

Ilse Scheuer                                                                                                                                                     Geboren op 20 February, 1924 in Sinzenich, Duitsland                                                                                         Getrouwd met Walter Max Nathan (geboren op 8 January, 1921 in Neustad, Duistland) op 2 January, 19…

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Ruth Scheuer Siegler en Ilse Scheuer Nathan

Gezegend en vervloekt met de bekwaamheid om de dingen die gebeuren in je leven te herinneren. De deuren die je opent naar wat er in het verleden is gebeurd, speciaal de herinneringen aan diegene die er niet meer zijn is heel zwaar. Er kwamen veel herinneringen boven, wanneer ik deze deuren openmaakte maar op hetzelfde moment leerde ik dingen uit mijn verleden die ik niet had begrepen in het verled…

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Ruth Scheuer-Siegler

Ruth Scheuer 

She was born on April 22, 1927, in Sinzenichz, Germany. Married Walter Siegler (Born on January 8, 1922, in Geroldstein, Germany) on February 20, 1949, St Joseph, MO, U.S.A. Ruth passed away on September 3, 2022 in Birmingham, Alabama

Ruth and her family were deported from Camp Westerbork to Theresienstadt and later to Auschwitz II (Birkenau). Then they were deported again to Stuttho…

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Ernst Scheuer

Ernst Scheuer 

Was Born on February 23, 1923, in Sinzenichz, Germany. He died on April 16 in Swartzheide (Senftenberg) a subcamp of Concentration Camp Sachsenhausen, Germany.

His parents were Jakob Scheuer and Helen Scheuer-Daniel 

His sisters are Ilse Scheuer and Ruth Scheuer 

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What was the reason that Jakob Scheuer did not live at the same address with his wife Helen and the children

On the terrible ninth and tenth of November, 1938,  throughout Germany and Austria and the borders of Czechoslovak-Slovakia -which were now under German dominions-, the Nazis unleashed a series of pogroms against the Jewish population in Germany and the recently incorporated territories. This event became called Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) because of the shattered glass that littered…

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Jakob Scheuer

Jakob Scheuer  

Born on October 14, 1887 in Sinzenichz, Germany. He married Helene Daniel (Born on November 6, 1898 in Flamersheim, Germany) in 1921. Jakob and Helene and their children were deported from Westerbork to Theresienstadt and later to Auschwitz II ( Birkenau) . They both died on July 7, 1944 in Concentration Camp Auschwitz II (Birkenau).

His parents where: Moses Scheuer and Regina Sche…

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The Jakob Scheuer family, the Daniel family and there deportation from Westerbork

Ilse and Ruth were the only survivors of the household of Jakob and Helene Scheuer.

Westerbork was established in 1939 to house Jewish refugees who had entered The Netherlands illegally to provide them shelter. When the Germans invaded Holland on May 10, 1940 there were about 750 Jewish refugees housed In Westerbork. The German occupiers decided to house all Jewish refugees in Kamp Westerbork. Unt…

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The Scheuer Family

Moses Scheuer 

He was Born on October 8, 1852 in Poppelsdorf, Germany   And died on April 14, 1926 in Sinzenichz, Germany.        

Married Regina Walach, (Born September 2,1848) from Schifbahn, Germany.  She died on February 7, 1927 in Sinzenichz, Germany. Her grand daughter Ruth Scheuer Siegler was born 2 months after Regina died and was named after her.

Moses and Regina had four children, Klara,…

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Reading of the names from Camp Westerbork in memory of the 102,000 victims

Auschwitz commemoration in Westerbork: names of 102,000 victims are read aloud

The ceremony is to commemorate the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp

In the Camp Westerbork Remembrance Center in the province of Drenthe, eight hundred volunteers have been busy reading the names of 102,000 people continuously since last Wedn…

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Ruth Scheuer Siegler: Remembering the past and the present.

There is not one day that goes by that I do not remember things from my past. I often wonder why it was I who survived. it must have been Gods’s wil, and I never lost my faith. will never forget, but one has to forgive and look for the good in what life has to offer. To this day I still say my sh’ma prayer before I go to bed. I will never forget, but one has to forgive and look for the good in wha…

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Jakob Scheuer

Jakob Scheuer 

He was born on October 14, 1887 in Sinzenichz, Germany 

Married Helene Daniel (Born on November 6, 1898 in Flamersheim, Germany) in 1921

Children:

*Ernst Scheuer 

He was born on February 23, 1923 in Sinzenichz, Germany

Died on April 16, 1945 in Schwartzheide (Senftenberg) a sub camp of Sachenhausen.

*Ilse Scheuer 

She was born on February 29, 1924 in Sinzenichz, Germany. married Wal…

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Arrangements to emigrate from Holland for America

The family stayed in Bilthoven with their grandmother and her other children. They all had left Germany legally and were not classified as refugees. There eagerly anticipated emigration. Which was delayed for several nerve-wracking days because Jakob Scheuer’s papers were not in order. On September 1, 1939, when World War II broke out, the Dutch borders were closed for emigration to England. Even …

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Helene Daniel (Daughter of Janette Behr Daniel)

Helene Daniël

She was born on November 6, 1898 in Flamersheim, Germany. Married Jakob Scheuer (born on October 14, 1887 in Sinzenichz, Germany) in 1921.

Children:

*Ernst Scheuer, He was Born on February 23, 1923 in Sinzenichz, Germany. Died April 16, 1945 in Schwartzheiden) Senfenberg a sub Camp of Sachenhausen.

* Ilse Scheuer, Born on February 29, 1924, in Sinzenichz, Germany. Married Walter Max …

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Ruth Scheuer Siegler, I am content and grateful


Today at age 93, I am content and grateful. I am blessed with three wonderful children and seven beautiful , healthy grandchildren  and 3 great grandchildren, who inherited their parents good traits. as I often say, this is my reward. Although this is my personal story. I know it is also part of the world’s history; perhaps I have contributed something of my past from which future generations may …

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The family of Jacob Scheuer and Helene Scheuer Daniel and the other Daniel family members being deported from Camp Westerbork

Westerbork was established in October 1939 by the Dutch government to house Jewish refugees who had entered the country illegally. When the German invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, there were 750 refuges in the Camp. The Germans in 194o decided to move all refugees from other camps to Westerbork, after the fall of the Netherlands. Camp Westerbork led a “double life”. While most inmates stay…

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De Joodse Raad. The Jewish Council

In the Netherlands the Amsterdam Jewish Council was established on February 11, 1941. It was led by the diamond manufacturer and chairman of the Church Council of the Netherlands - Israelite main Synagogue, Abraham Asscher and the professor of ancient history, also the president of the Committee for Jewish Refugees, David Cohen. In addition, another twenty Jews were seated on the board.

The direct…

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Kamp westerbork a Refugee Camp from 1939 till 1942

Refugee Camp

After Kristallnacht on the night of November 9 to 10, 1938 many Jews wanted to leave Germany as quickly as possible. However, there were a few countries that let Jewish refugees in. Around 10,000 Jewish refugees found shelter in the Netherlands. The Dutch government wanted one camp for refugees to be founded. Camp Westerbork was built in 1939. The Jewish communities had to pay for the…

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Kamp Westerbork the Selection Process of the weekly Transportations

In general the selection procedure was as followed:

Days before a transport Gemmeker (the commander) would call in the Jewish "Dienstleiters" in his office at the Kommandantur. These Diestleiters were heads of the different departments of the camp, mostly German and Austrian refugees. Amongst the leaders were Kurt Schlesinger ( the overall head), Rudolf Fried (of the administration), Fritz Spanier…

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Kamp Westerbork as Transit Camp for Jews from 1942 till 1945

Transit Camp Westerbork

From July 1st, 1942 onwards, the camp had become the Jewsih Transit Camp Westerbork and was used as the point of departure, a total of 93 trains to Ausschwitz, Sosibor, Therensienstadt and Bergen-Belsen.

The intention was to make the camp operate like every other town, pretending to be a save haven. Creating the illusion that the other camps were a safe haven as well. The N…

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Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) November 9-10, 1938

Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass) was the beginning of a long nightmare for my family and millions of other German Jews. Ruth was 11 years old at that time. The event of Kritalnacht started in the afternoon on November 9, 1938. The insanity came with no warning Her father Jakob Scheuer was picked up by the German SS a long with most of the local Jewish males, and placed in jail in Zulpich.…

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Jewish Life in the Village of Sinzenich

The village of Sinzenich and the surrounding areas was home for many Jewish families. Historic information tells us that already in 1750 well to do Jewish families lived in Sinzenich and the serounding Eifel area. The families all had their own  businesses. They had a textile shop, a butcher shop, and traded in livestock horses and cows. There were also landowners that rented out pasture and crop …

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