![]() They were not the only Jews in this town at the southeastern edge of the Giant Mountains that was home to a synagogue as early as 1559. When Lili Reich was born, the small eastern Bohemian town where her Jewish parents, Isidor and Malvina Reich, née Fischman, lived at the time still belonged to the territory of the Austro-Hungarian Empire along the Danube. Lili Wertheimer, née Reich, born on 21 June 1901 in Neu Bidschow (today Novy Bydzov), deported from Prague to Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and the Neuengamme concentration camp, perished in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on ![]() © Privatbesitz Lili Wertheimer (née Reich) * 1901įalkenbergsweg 62 (Harburg, Neugraben-Fischbek)įurther stumbling stones in Falkenbergsweg 62:Īnna Dawidowicz, Erika Dawidowicz, Ruth Frischmannova, Zuzana Glaserová, Nina Müller, Elisabeth Polach, Alice Weilova ![]()
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