Typed report into the fate of Rabbi Dr. E. Steckelmacher and his wife
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Biographical History
Dr. Ernst Steckelmacher (Mannheim 1881-1943),
was rabbi in Bad Duerkheim 1910 -1935, then moved to Ludwigshafen, seat of the rabbinateUntil 1945 Bad Duerkheim and Ludwigshafen belonged to the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk Pfalz, since 1946 part of the newly created State Rheinland-Pfalz
Ernst S. was deported from Ludwigshafen in 1940, to Gurs, and perished in Majdanek.
His wife Vera nee Weil and son Walter got to UK, daughter Charlotte ??
Walter (1922- 2006?) after internment in the UK, was sent on the Dunera to Australia, where he stayed in an internment camp. He returned to the UK and became a renowned scientist.
Scope and Content
Typed report into the fate of Rabbi Dr. E. Steckelmacher and his wife during the Nazi era including an account of their experiences in their home town of Dürkheim, Württemberg, in 1933, when the Nazis came to power; 1934 at the time of the boycott of Jewish shops and businesses; Kristallnacht; conditions in Gurs Concentration Camp, Pyrenees, France; conditions in Camp du Recebedon, near Toulouse and a slave labour camp in Villemur, France
German 15 pages
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Steckelmacher, Ernst
Subjects
- Recebedou (internment camp)
- Rabbinate
- Gurs (internment camp)
- Kristallnacht, 1938
- Dunera [ship]
Places
- Ludwigshafen
- Villemur
- France
- Baden-Württemberg
- Bad Dürkheim