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Hans Eisenberg was born in Marburg, Germany, 1910. Prior to WWII he lived in France, France.
Hans survived the Shoah.
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Last Name
First Name
Year of Birth
Place of Residence
Source
Isenberg
Hans
1910
France
Survivors and refugees registration form
Eisenberg
Hans
1910
Marburg, Germany
List of deportation from France
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Last Name
Isenberg
First Name
Hans
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
04/03/1910
Place of Birth
Marburg,Marburg a. d. Lahn (Kassel),Hesse-Nassau,Germany
Father's First Name
Gerson
Mother's First Name
Selma
Permanent Place of Residence
<>,<>,<>,France
Place During the War/Shoah
Buchenwald,Camp,Germany
Post War Location
<>,<>,<>,France
Status According to Source
survived
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Survivors Registration Forms
Type of Material
Survivors and refugees registration form
Item ID
12807479
1
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Marburg
Marburg a. d. Lahn (Kassel)
Hesse-Nassau
Germany
50.814;8.769
France
46.853;2.519
unstated place
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.
Place of Birth
place of Residence
Place of Death
Multiple places for group photographs