http://www.bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch/en974368
My mother's first cousin, Charlotte Steinberg (geb. Rosenberg), her husband, Bertold, and daughter, Marion interned at Camp de Casseneuil in Vichy France prior to deportation to Auschwitz.
My mother’s first cousin, Charlotte Rosenberg (geb Pfifferling), her husband Bertold, and their daughter, Marion were in the south of France. Opa Karl, and also his nephew, Hans Pfifferling, tried to get them out of France and get then to America. Opa and Hans managed to get the papers, but unfortunately, too late, the 3 of them were taken in France and deported to Auschwitz, where they perished. My Aunt Lore told me that at the time Opa didn't tell anyone so as not to get people's hopes up and then let down.
Charlotte Stienberg, born Rosenberg, 33 is listed under Germany
Bertold Stienberg, 39 & Marion Steinberg, 12 or listed under No Nationality
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Article was provided by Pia Rosenberg of Fredericia, Denmark
Moritzstraße 20, (once Poststraße 31)
The Chemnitz merchant Berthold Steinberg (* 15.7.1903) and his wife Charlotte Steinberg (* 22.4.1909) got on December 16, 1930 her daughter Marion Steinberg . Berthold Steinberg was co-owner of the company Burghardt & Becher since 1930, a plot for cookware and household items. The shop was located at Poststraße 31, where the family lived. The family emigrated to France in July 1939. The spouses and their daughter were later arrested and interned in the Drancy transit camp, from where they were deported to Auschwitz on 9 September 1942. After the war, they were declared dead by the Karl-Marx-Stadt district court.
































































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