Om slægterne Brændgaard & Heilesen
Hedwig Cohen[1]
1924 - 2012 (88 år)-
Navn Hedwig Cohen Fødsel 30 jun. 1924 Emden, Niedersachsen, Tyskland Også kaldet Hedy Pauline Cohen Levned - They had 2 children: Paul Hartog Cohen (Emden, December 30, 1924 - Gorinchem, October 5, 1991) and Hedwig. The parents were arrested during their Kristallnacht in their German residence Emden. Ella was released soon, Benni first spent some time in a camp before being allowed to return home. Mother Ella died in 1939. Benni tried to get Paul and Hedwig to the Netherlands, but the border was closed in the meantime. A petition from his Dutch relative Heiman Cohen to Queen Wilhelmina to admit his nephew and niece did help. In January 1939 they were placed in a children's home in Wijk aan Zee and four months later in the Dutch Israelite Orphanage in The Hague. ...
After a while, first Hedwig and then Paul also went to family in Deventer. In 1942 they were collected together and taken to a building in Deventer. However, they were able to leave that building unscathed and then went into hiding. ... His sister Hedwig went into hiding in Friesland during the war and escaped the Holocaust there. She died in Deventer in 2012.
(J oodsmonument zaanstreek).
Død sep. 2012 Deventer, Overijssel, Nederlandene Person-ID I9411 Simon Sidst ændret 25 apr. 2020
Far Benni Cohen, f. 19 okt. 1898, Emden, Niedersachsen, Tyskland d. før 1945, Włodawa, Lublin, Polen (Alder < 46 år) Mor Ella Keusch, f. 27 jun. 1899, Düren, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Tyskland d. 1939 (Alder 39 år) Familie-ID F3560 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
- They had 2 children: Paul Hartog Cohen (Emden, December 30, 1924 - Gorinchem, October 5, 1991) and Hedwig. The parents were arrested during their Kristallnacht in their German residence Emden. Ella was released soon, Benni first spent some time in a camp before being allowed to return home. Mother Ella died in 1939. Benni tried to get Paul and Hedwig to the Netherlands, but the border was closed in the meantime. A petition from his Dutch relative Heiman Cohen to Queen Wilhelmina to admit his nephew and niece did help. In January 1939 they were placed in a children's home in Wijk aan Zee and four months later in the Dutch Israelite Orphanage in The Hague. ...
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Kilder - [S43] Bobbel, Reinier, Jan Sanberg, Ury Link, Moshe Mossel, & Ben Noach, Akevoth, Jewish Genealogical research in the Netherlands, (http://www.dutchjewry.org/jewgennl/), 25 apr. 2020, https://www.dutchjewry.org/genealogy/deventer/653.shtml.
- [S1072] Ligtvoet, Pim & Erik Schaap, Joodsmonument Zaanstreek, (https://www.joodsmonumentzaanstreek.nl/), 25 apr. 2020, https://www.joodsmonumentzaanstreek.nl/cohen-paul-hartog/#toggle-id-1.
- [S43] Bobbel, Reinier, Jan Sanberg, Ury Link, Moshe Mossel, & Ben Noach, Akevoth, Jewish Genealogical research in the Netherlands, (http://www.dutchjewry.org/jewgennl/), 25 apr. 2020, https://www.dutchjewry.org/genealogy/deventer/653.shtml.