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Jenny Sheindi Altmann

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Murdered
Jenny Shindi Ieni Altmann nee Spitz was born in Gailingen, Germany in 1896 to Yosef and Riva. She was a housewife and married to Josef. Prior to WWII she lived in Gailingen, Germany. During the war she was in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Jenny Shindi Ieni was murdered in the Shoah.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Altmann Jenny 1896 Karlsruhe, Germany List of murdered Jews from Germany
Altmann Jenny 1896 Karlsruhe, Germany Page of Testimony
Altmann Jenny 1896 Germany Page of Testimony
Altmann Jenny Shindi Ieni 1896 Gailingen, Germany Page of Testimony
Altmann Jenny Sheindi 10/09/1896 Karlsruhe, Germany Photos
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Last Name
Altmann
First Name
Jenny
First Name
Jenni
Maiden Name
Spitz
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
10/09/1896
Citizenship
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Place During the War
Gurs,Camp,France
Place During the War
Rivesaltes,Camp,France
Place During the War
Drancy,Camp,France
Place During the War
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Destination of Deportation
Gurs,Camp,France
Date of Deportation
22/10/1940
Destination of Deportation
Rivesaltes,Camp,France
Destination of Deportation
Drancy,Camp,France
Date of Deportation
13/03/1941
Destination of Deportation
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Date of Deportation
31/08/1942
Place of Death
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Date of Death
15/09/1942
Status According to Source
murdered
Content Note
Deported with a transport from Baden - Pfalz - Saarland to Gurs, 22/10/1940
Source Collection
List of Jewish victims from the Memorial book "Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 - 1945" prepared by the German Federal Archives
Item ID
11457851
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Gailingen
Konstanz (Karlsruhe)
Baden
Germany
47.697;8.754
Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe (Karlsruhe)
Baden
Germany
49.007;8.402
Auschwitz
Camp
Poland
50.026;19.203
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.