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Walter Rosenbaum

Raesfeld, – Extern kommando Bobrek,

Reached the age of 35 years

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The fate of Walter Rosenbaum.

Walter Rosenbaum was a son of Moses (Max) Rosenbaum and Johanna Terhoch. His mother, born in 1874 in Drensteinfurth (Germany), died in 1930 in Raesfeld. His father, born 1880 in Raesfeld, passed away in 1935 in Dorsten (Germany). In 1931 he was remarried to Frieda Humburg, who died only in 1996 in Beth Zikna in Arnhem – almost 104 years of age.

Moses (Max Rosenbaum and Johanna Terhoch had three so…

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Walter Rosenbaum

Parents:
Moses Rosenbaum b. 1880 Raesfeld,
d. 1935 Dorsten and
Johanna Terhoch b. 1874 Drensteinfurt, d. 1930 Raesfeld

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Stolpersteine Dorsten

http://www.stolpersteine-dorsten.de
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http://www.dorsten-unterm-hakenkreuz.de
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http://www.dorsten-lexikon.de/r/rosenbaum-frieda/

Stiefmoeder Frieda Rosenberg-Humberg en broers Ernst en Max hebben de oorlog overleefd en zijn in Nederland blijven wonen.

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About Walter Rosenbaum

The mayor of Wisch requested that Walter Rosenbaum, factory worker, be located, detained and brought forward. He had been living in Varsseveld at the address C44. He was suspected of having changed his place of residence without the required authorization. This description referred to Jews who had gone into hiding.
Algemeen Politieblad, nr 39, 1 October 1942, 1115, notice 2147


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The Cosel period.

The period from 28 August to 12 December 1942 was known as the so-called Cosel period. Deportation trains  made a stopover at the freight station of Cosel, located 80 km west of Auschwitz. During that stop, boys and men who were considered fit for work by the Germans, were usually forcibly separated from their families and taken off the train and put to work in the surrounding labor camps of Upper

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Address & residents

Address in March 1941

C 44, Varsseveld

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