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Eva Pander
Murdered
Eva Pander nee Jacoby was born in Buk, Poland, 1853 to Bernhard and Bertha nee Schwerin. She was married to Salomon. Prior to WWII she lived in Recklinghausen, Germany.
Eva was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia.
Pander
Eva
1853
Recklinghausen, Germany
Page of Testimony
1
Pander
Eva
Jacoby
Iakobi
Female
91
24/11/1853
Buk, Nowy Tomysl, Poznan, Poland
Bernhard
Bertha
Berta
Schwerin
Shvorin
Married
Salomon
Recklinghausen,Recklinghausen (Muenster),Westphalia,Germany
Theresienstadt,Litomerice,Bohemia,Czechoslovakia
Starvation
murdered
Hilda Stern
Granddaughter
Yad Vashem - Pages of Testimony Names Memorial Collection
Page of Testimony
1946073
1
Buk
Nowy Tomysl
Poznan
Poland
52.354;16.520
Recklinghausen
Recklinghausen (Muenster)
Westphalia
Germany
51.584;7.161
Theresienstadt
Litomerice
Bohemia
Czechoslovakia
50.510;14.150