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Emilia Hindel Katerina Deutsch

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Murdered
Emilia Hindel Katerina Deutsch was born in Jasa Tomic, Yugoslavia, 1859. She was a housewife. Prior to WWII she lived in Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia.
Emilia Hindel Katerina was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Sajmiste, Yugoslavia, 1941.


This information is based on the records/documents displayed below:
Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Deutsch Emilia Catrina Hindel 1860 Modos, Yugoslavia Page of Testimony
Dajc Emilija 1859 Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia Personal documents
Deutsch Emilia 1860 Veliki Beckerek, Yugoslavia Page of Testimony
Deutsch Emilia Hindel Katerina 15/10/1859 Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia Photos
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Last Name
Deutsch
First Name
Emilia
First Name
Catrina
First Name
Hindel
First Name
Katerina
Maiden Name
Deutsch
Gender
Female
Age
82
Date of Birth
1860
Place of Birth
Gyula, Bekes, Hungary
Father's First Name
Mark
Mother's First Name
Katalin
Mother's First Name
Katherine
Mother's First Name
Katarin
Mother's First Name
Katerina
Mother's Maiden Name
Friedman
Marital Status
Married
Spouse's First Name
Herman
Spouse's First Name
Imre
Spouse's First Name
Imré
Permanent Place of Residence
Modos,<>,Banat - Vojvodina,Yugoslavia
Permanent Place of Residence
Jasa Tomic,<>,Banat - Vojvodina,Yugoslavia
Citizenship
Hungary
Profession
Housewife
Place During the War/Shoah
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Place of Death
Auschwitz,Camp,Poland
Date of Death
1942
Cause of Death
Mass killing
Status According to Source
murdered
Submitter Name
Guy Kanter
Relationship to Victim
Relative
Source Collection
Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Type of Material
Page of Testimony
Item ID
15856394
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Synonyms and related names© Since 2004. YAD VASHEM. All Rights Reserved.
Jasa Tomic
Banat - Vojvodina
Yugoslavia
45.455;20.7
Zrenjanin
Banat - Vojvodina
Yugoslavia
45.372;20.403
Sajmiste
Camp
Yugoslavia
44.85;20.399
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.