x) including remaining changes
a) excluding communities dependent on the Wrocław Religious Association
(Kultusvereinigung Breslau) (Cf. b)
b) communities dependent on the Wrocław Religious Association (Kultusvereinigung Breslau) (Cf. a)
c) including district branch office No. XXVII Ostpreußen (Bezirksstelle Ostpreußen)
d) including district branch office No. VI Düsseldorf.
Association of Jews in Germany. ID-42/170/307
[7] [Attachment?] To the questionnaire of 11 June 1942¹³⁴⁵
12. Leibow Ester Yes
14. Eisenstädt Walter No Bachelor. Previously in Sopot. Epileptic. Paralysed on one side
15. Beiker Emil No Previously, he was employed as a waiter at Schichaugasse¹³⁴⁶ 6. At the end of 1939, he emigrated to Yugoslavia.
25. Beiker Bruno No Bachelor. Mentally disabled.
29. Charlupski Szlamek Yes Tailor’s son from his first marriage.
35. Eisenstädt Isidor No Tailor, previously in Wrzeszcz. Deaf-mute. Wife and two sons emigrated to the USA.Despite his determined efforts, he did not
38. Rosenbaum Amalie No Lawyer R. emigrated with his wife and daughter (teacher)¹³⁴⁷ to southern France. His sorrow brought him death there.
40. Jakobsohn Anna No
41. Behrent Max Previously in Sopot. The owner of vinegar and mustard factory. Very wealthy.
46. Lewandowski Max No The butcher is called ‘Fritz.’ He emigrated to Paris with his family.
59. Rosenbaum Leopold Previously a haulage contractor, he lived in the synagogue building at Mattenbuden.1348
1345 Impossible to determine what questionnaire it was.
1346 Today, Jana z Kolna Street.
1347 In the original, Studienräterin (German), female high school teacher with the status of a civil servant.
1348 Today, Szopy Street.