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Group portrait of the children who came to Belgium from Germany and Austria on a Kindertransport outside the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht. | Group portrait of the children who came to Belgium from Germany and Austria on a Kindertransport outside the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht. | ||
Front row (left to right): [[Guy Haas]], [[Georges Herz]], [[Willy Wolpert]] ( | Front row (left to right): [[Günther Haas|Guy Haas]] (1929), [[Georges Herz]] (1928), [[Willy Wolpert]] (1930), [[Alfred Eschwege]] (?), [[Martin Findling]] (1932), [[Manfred Tidor]] (?), [[Henri Vos]] (1933), [[Gerhard Eckmann]] (1929), unknown, and [[Siegfried Findling|Fred Findling]] (1930). Second row: [[Gerard Kwaczkowski]] (1926), [[Manfred Vos]] (1924), [[Egon Berlin]] (1928), [[Rudi Oehlbaum]] (1928), unknown, [[Bernhard Eisler|Bernard Eisler]] (1928), unknown, [[Joseph Dortort]] (1928), [[Max Krolik]] (1928), and [[Klaus Sostheim]] (1926). Back row: Mr. Becker, [[Willy Grossmann]], female counselor, [[Gerd Obersitzker]], [[Leo Grossmann]], [[Emil Dortort]] (1924), Tante Lucienne DeWaay, unknown, [[Peter Salz]] (1926), [[Edgar Chaim]] (1924), [[Manfred Kamlet]] (?), unknown, [[Bertrand Elkan]] (1922), [[Hans Garfunkel]] (1924), [[Luzian Wolfgang|Lucien Wolfgang]] (1925), unknown, [[Henri Brunel]] (?), [[Werner Rindsberg]] (1924), [[Jacques Roth]] (1925), [[Norbert Stueckler]] (1925), [[Kurt "Onze" Klein]] (n.d.), and [[Norbert Winter]] (n.d.). Far back are [[Karl Blumenfeld|Karl "Charles" Blumenfeld]] (?), and [[Eddie Nussbaum]] (1925). | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 9 April 2023
Home Speyer (see Holocaust Children Studies)
- Children of La Hille -- Holocaust Refugee Children, Belgium -- Home General Bernheim -- Holocaust Refugee Children, France -- Seyre -- Chateau de La Hille -- Holocaust Refugee Children, Spain -- Holocaust Refugee Children, Portugal -- SS Mouzinho -- Holocaust Refugee Children, United States
Overview
In the year preceding the outbreak of World War II, nearly 1000 Jewish children from Germany and Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally, and some on an organized transport which gathered the children from Cologne. The rescue effort was organized by the Comite d'Assistance aux Enfants Juifs Refugies (CAEJR), an organization founded by Madame Goldschmidt-Brodsky, whose husband, Alfred, was an official of the Belgian Red Cross. Most of the children were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as the Home General Bernheim, was located in the Brussels suburb of Zuen, and the boys' home, called Home Speyer, in the suburb of Anderlecht. After the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, the children escaped to southern France; see Children of La Hille.
Most of the children portrayed in this picture avoided arrest and survived the Holocaust, with the exception of Karl Blumenfeld, Emil Dortort, and Manfred Vos (who were deported and perished at Auschwitz) and Egon Berlin (who joined the Resistance in France and was killed in action).
Group portrait of the children who came to Belgium from Germany and Austria on a Kindertransport outside the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht.
Front row (left to right): Guy Haas (1929), Georges Herz (1928), Willy Wolpert (1930), Alfred Eschwege (?), Martin Findling (1932), Manfred Tidor (?), Henri Vos (1933), Gerhard Eckmann (1929), unknown, and Fred Findling (1930). Second row: Gerard Kwaczkowski (1926), Manfred Vos (1924), Egon Berlin (1928), Rudi Oehlbaum (1928), unknown, Bernard Eisler (1928), unknown, Joseph Dortort (1928), Max Krolik (1928), and Klaus Sostheim (1926). Back row: Mr. Becker, Willy Grossmann, female counselor, Gerd Obersitzker, Leo Grossmann, Emil Dortort (1924), Tante Lucienne DeWaay, unknown, Peter Salz (1926), Edgar Chaim (1924), Manfred Kamlet (?), unknown, Bertrand Elkan (1922), Hans Garfunkel (1924), Lucien Wolfgang (1925), unknown, Henri Brunel (?), Werner Rindsberg (1924), Jacques Roth (1925), Norbert Stueckler (1925), Kurt "Onze" Klein (n.d.), and Norbert Winter (n.d.). Far back are Karl "Charles" Blumenfeld (?), and Eddie Nussbaum (1925).
External links
Pages in category "Home Speyer (subject)"
The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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- Werner Epstein (M / Germany, 1923), Holocaust survivor
- Emil Dortort (M / Germany, 1924-194?), Holocaust victim
- Hans Garfunkel (M / Germany, 1924), Holocaust survivor
- Werner Rindsberg / Walter Reed (M / Germany, 1924-2016), Holocaust survivor
- Manfred Vos (M / Germany, 1924-1943), Holocaust victim
- Gerd Obersitsker (M / Germany, 1925), Holocaust survivor
- Arthur Kantor (M / Austria, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Klaus Sostheim (M / Poland, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Egon Berlin (M / Germany, 1928-1944), Holocaust victim
- Joseph Dortort (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Bernhard Eisler (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Joseph Findling (M / Germany, 1928-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Max Krolik (M / Poland, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Rudi Oehlbaum (M / Germany, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Gerhard Eckmann (M / Germany, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Siegfried Findling (M / Germany, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Jules Steinhardt (M / Germany, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Willy Wolpert (M / Germany, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Herbert Kammer (M / Austria, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Gustav Manasse (M / Germany, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Rolf Weinmann (M / Germany, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Martin Findling (M / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Kurt Steinhardt (M / Germany, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Henri Vos / Zvi Paz (M / Germany, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Fred Manasse (M / Germany, 1935), Holocaust survivor
Media in category "Home Speyer (subject)"
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- Henri Vos.jpg 825 × 1,200; 235 KB