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Hermann Capell

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Murdered
Hermann Capell was born in Hammelburg, Germany, 1923 to Albert Samuel and Selma nee Stern. He was a lehrling and single. Prior to WWII he lived in Hammelburg, Germany. During the war he was in Gross Breesen, Germany.
Hermann was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Auschwitz Birkenau, Poland.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Capell Hermann 1923 Hammelburg, Germany Page of Testimony (digital)
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Last Name
Capell
First Name
Hermann
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
24/10/1923
Father's First Name
Albert
Father's First Name
Samuel
Mother's First Name
Selma
Mother's Maiden Name
Stern
Marital Status
Single
Address of Permanent Residence
Von-Hess-Straße in Hammelburg
Citizenship
<>,<>,<>,German Empire
Profession
Lehrling
Place During the War/Shoah
Gross Breesen,<> (<>),<>,Germany
Place During the War/Shoah
Neuendorf,<> (<>),<>,Germany
Origin of Deportation
Hasenfelde,Lebus (Frankfurt a. d. Oder),Brandenburg,Germany
Destination of Deportation
Auschwitz Birkenau,Extermination Camp,Poland
Date of Deportation
1943
Place of Death
Auschwitz Birkenau,Extermination Camp,Poland
Cause of Death
Gas chambers
Status According to Source
murdered
Submitter Name
Petra Clement Kaup
Relationship to Victim
Researcher
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Item ID
14401848
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Hammelburg
Hammelburg (Mainfranken)
Bavaria
Germany
50.116;9.892
Hammelburg
Hammelburg (Mainfranken)
Bavaria
Germany
50.116;9.892
Gross Breesen
<> (<>)
Germany
51.087;14.165
Hasenfelde
Lebus (Frankfurt a. d. Oder)
Brandenburg
Germany
51.165;10.375
Neuendorf
<> (<>)
Germany
52.400;10.451
Auschwitz Birkenau
Extermination Camp
Poland
50.042;19.190
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.