Name |
Klara Salomon |
Birth |
29 Sep 1906 |
Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
Gender |
Female |
Buried |
1942 |
Riga, Latvia |
Death |
22 Oct 1942 |
Riga, Latvia |
Notes |
- "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV28-GQKN : 15 July 2020), Klara Salomon Rosentreter, 1942; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
- "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVG9-FQL9 : 7 August 2020), Klara Rosentreter, ; Burial, , Jews of Germany Murdered in the Holocaust; citing record ID 109418197, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
- I'm fairly certain that Fanny & Klara Salomon are sisters and both married a Rosentreter... It appears their mother, Celine Salomon, was also transported from Berlin at the same time as Fanny's family and executed on the same day as her daughter Fanny and grandchildren.
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Person ID |
I3892 |
Rosentreter_Tree |
Last Modified |
31 Dec 2021 |
Family |
Adolf Rosentreter, b. 28 Jan 1898, Gołańcz, Wągrowiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland , d. 22 Oct 1942, Riga, Latvia (Age 44 years) |
Notes |
- Wave 34 – 21st Osttransport to Riga, 10/19/1942
I) Correspondence of the Stapoleitstelle Berlin with the Chief Finance President Berlin concerning the confiscation of property of the deported Jews.
II) Transport list: 21st Osttransport (listed are 999 names) to Riga, 10/19/1942.
Among the deportees were almost 60 children between the ages of 2 and 16 from the orphanage "Baruch Auerbach" in Schönhauser Allee 162 as well as three of their caregivers.
https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/
- From January 1939 they were forced to use the first names Israel and Sara.
Explanation:
On the basis of a law, the “Zweite Verordnung zur Durchführung des Gesetzes über die Änderung von Familiennamen und Vornamen” of August 17, 1938 (RGB1 I, 1044), Jewish Germans were forced to use the first names Israel and Sara as of January 1939. These people should be identified as Jews with it.
https://www.ushmm.org/learn/timeline-of-events/1933-1938/law-on-alteration-of-family-and-personal-names
With the Allied Control Council Act of September 20, 1945, the ordinance on the implementation of the Name Change Act of August 17, 1938 was revoked with retroactive effect.
„Law N° 1 from the Control Council for Germany (Berlin, 30 August 1945)
Repealing of Nazi Laws
Article I
1° The following laws of a political or discriminatory nature upon which the Nazi regime rested are herebyexpressly repealed, together with all supplementary and explanatory laws, ordinances and decrees:
…
r) Second Carrying out Ordinance of the Law concerning the changing of Family Names (Zweite Verordnung zur Durchführung des Gesetzes über die Änderung von Familiennamen und Vornamen) of 17 August,1938, RGB1 I/1044,
…“
https://www.cvce.eu/en/obj/law_no_1_from_the_control_council_for_germany_berlin_30_august_1945-en-9d0c13eb-88f0-4158-8c78-a544b48f0b61.html
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Children |
| 1. Hans Rosentreter, b. 30 Nov 1930, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany , d. 22 Oct 1942, Riga, Latvia (Age 11 years) [Birth] |
| 2. Jutta Ruth Rosentreter, b. 17 Nov 1934, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany , d. 22 Oct 1942, Riga, Latvia (Age 7 years) [Birth] |
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Documents
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 | Stolpersteine_Rosa_Luxemburg_Str_18_Ensemble
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 | Adolf, Klara, Hans & Jutta - Riga Transport
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 | Adolph Rosentreter - b 28 Jan 1898 - Death Record
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Last Modified |
31 Dec 2021 |
Family ID |
F1589 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |