Abram Hofnung. Collection

Identifier
KD_00520
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1942 - 31 Dec 1942
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
  • Polish
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Abram Hofnung was born on 2 July 1908 in Warsaw, Poland, as the son of Aron Hofnung and Ruchla Bender. Abram became a leather worker and migrated to Belgium in August 1926. After spending a few months in Blankenberge, Abram settled in Schaerbeek. The following years he changed addresses often, moving from the Brussels region to Charleroi and back, and changing residencies within the capital. On 20 July 1939 Abram married Bajla Taszman, born on 14 July 1910 in Warsaw. Bajla had migrated to Belgium with her parents in 1930 and earned a living as a seamstress. The couple still lived in Anderlecht, Brussels, when Nazi-Germany invaded Belgium on 10 May 1940. Abram and Bajla obeyed the anti-Jewish decrees and registered in the municipal Jewish register. When their daughter Sara was born on 23 April 1942 her name was added to Abram’s form. In August 1942 Abram Hofnung received an Arbeitseinsatzbefehl, a convocation summoning him for forced labour. Although Bajla also received a letter, she was exempted since she had a four month old baby to take care of. Therefore, Abram was alone when he presented himself at the Dossin barracks on 17 August 1942. He was able to send several postcards to his wife Bajla before he was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau via Transport V on 25 August 1942. Abram Hofnung did not survive. Daughter Sara was hidden as Suzy Dradon at the Beau Séjour Home located at the Chateau de Linden, led by Madeleine Sorelle. Both Sara and her mother survived the war. In 1950 Abram Hofnung was officially declared deceased.

Archival History

In 2018 Sara Hofnung, daughter of Abram Hofnung and Bajla Taszman, kindly donated the original postcards to Kazerne Dossin.

Acquisition

Sara Hofnung, daughter of Abram Hofnung and Bajla Taszman, 2018

Scope and Content

This collection consists of five postcards sent by Abram Hofnung while detained at the Dossin barracks in August 1942 to his wife Bajla Taszman in Brussels.

Accruals

No further accruals are to be expected

Conditions Governing Access

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

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