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251. Alfred Holschke  
Alfred Holschke managed the Naundorf estate near Oschatz in Saxony. In the end phase of the war, one of the infamous “death marches” passed the estate. Hanna Levy, Anna Borinski, and three or four…  
252. Walter Holschke  
Walter Holschke lived with his older sister in Naundorf near Oschatz in Saxony, where their father Alfred managed an estate. After their mother’s death in 1943, 17-year-old Ursula took charge of the…  
253. Salomon Jacoby  
Salomon and Henriette Jacoby lived with their daughter Hildegard Schott in Cologne. The department store they owned was expropriated under the Nazi regime. At the beginning of 1942 they were put into…  
254. Josef Jakubowski  
The master tailor Josef Jakubowski lived in Berlin-Steglitz with his wife Hedwig. They had known the Jewish couple Bernhard and Eugenia Einzig since 1918. Josef Jakubowski had worked for many years…  
255. Alfred Joseph  
After their parents’ deportation in 1943, the Jewish brothers Alfred and Rolf Joseph went into hiding in Berlin and were forced to spend the next few months sleeping in forests or stations. Via a…  
256. Rolf Joseph  
After their parents’ deportation in 1943, the Jewish brothers Rolf and Alfred Joseph went into hiding in Berlin and were forced to spend the next few months sleeping in forests or stations. A…  
257. Jacob Kahane  
The Jewish businessman Jacob Kahane lived in Berlin with his wife Lina and their two children. Their son Max, a KPD member, fled to Prague in 1933. In September 1942 Jacob and Lina Kahane had to go…  
258. Harry Ornstein  
The Jewish businessman Hermann Ornstein lived in Berlin from 1923. In 1939 he married Therese Silbermann, who also came from a Jewish family; the couple did not have children. On December 2, 1942,…  
259. Ines Krakauer  
Karoline Krakauer, known as Ines, moved to Berlin in 1939 with her husband, the businessman Max Krakauer. Both Jewish, they had to perform forced labor. On January 29, 1943, they narrowly escaped…  
260. Max Krakauer  
After losing his film distribution company in Leipzig, the Jewish businessman Max Krakauer moved to Berlin with his wife Ines in 1939. They had to perform forced labor there. On January 29, 1943,…  
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