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Abraham Tobiasz Goldberg

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Murdered
Abraham Tobiasz Goldberg was born in Lask, Poland, 1914. He was a chemist. Prior to WWII he lived in Lask, Poland.
Abraham Tobiasz was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Mockethal Zatzschke, Germany, 15/02/1945.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Goldberg Abram Tobiasz 1914 Lask, Poland Page of Testimony (digital)
Goldberg Abram 1914 Lask, Poland List of persecuted persons
Goldberg Abram Tobiasz 1914 List of Lodz ghetto inmates
Goldberg Abram Tobiasz 1914 Lodz, Poland List of Lodz ghetto inmates
Goldberg Abraham 1914 Lask, List of Flossenbuerg camp inmates
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Last Name
Goldberg
First Name
Abram
First Name
Tobiasz
Gender
Male
Age
30
Date of Birth
01/10/1914
Place of Birth
Lask,Lask,Lodz,Poland
Father's First Name
Icek
Mother's First Name
Brajndl
Mother's Maiden Name
Grynszpan
Marital Status
Single
Permanent Place of Residence
Lask,Lask,Lodz,Poland
Address of Permanent Residence
ul. Dworska 13
Profession
Chemist
Profession
Locksmith
Place During the War
Lask,Lask,Lodz,Poland
Place During the War
Lodz,Ghetto,Poland
Place During the War
Stutthof,Camp,Free City of Danzig
Place During the War
Dresden,Camp,Germany
Place of Death
Mockethal Zatzschke,Camp,Germany
Date of Death
15/02/1945
Status According to Source
murdered
Submitter Name
Michael Weiskopf
Relationship to Victim
Great grandnephew
Content Note
Lodz Ghetto 8/27/1942 - 8/27/1944; Stutthof 9/3/1944 - 11/26/1944; Dresden 11/29/1944 - 2/15/1945
Content Note
Died of exhaustion during evacuation to Mockethal after Allied bombing of Dresden.
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Item ID
14297455
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Lask
Lask
Lodz
Poland
51.590;19.149
Lask
Lask
Lodz
Poland
51.590;19.149
Mockethal Zatzschke
Camp
Germany
50.971;13.960
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.