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ADAMGASSE - Wilten quarter
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Adamgasse 9
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Ephraim and Mina
Diamand, née Arnold, lived at Adamgasse 9 together with their children Bernhart, Heinrich, Siegfried and Klara. At the same address
they ran their clothes shop "Bekleidungshaus Kühne". The couple were severely
maltreated that night. Ephraim Diamand and his son Bernhart were temporarily arrested.
The couple moved to Vienna where they died in 1939
and1942 respectively. Bernhart was murdered in the Polish extermination
camp Sobibor.
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Adamgasse 9 - Clothes Shop Kühne, 1938 (a)
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Adamgasse 9a
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At Adamgasse 9a Elfi
Rado lived together with her parents Louis and Anni, née Kraus, and her brothers and sisters Paul, Helene and Grete.
On the night of the pogrom Louis Rado was beaten up in his flat. The
family were forced to leave Innsbruck on 10 November and fled to England.
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update 02.11.2008
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| Literature: |
Martin Gilbert
- Murder on Command - The Anti-Jewish
Pogrom in Innsbruck - 9th-10th November 1938, in: Year Book
XXXVIII, Leo Baeck Institute. 1993, S. 119-153
Horst Schreiber
- Jüdische
Geschäfte in Innsbruck - Eine Spurensuche, Projekt
des Abendgymnasiums Innsbruck; Tiroler Studien zu Geschichte und Politik
1, herausgegeben von der Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft, StudienVerlag
2001, S 44-46
Gad Hugo Sella
- Die Juden Tirols
- Ihr Leben und Schicksal, Israel 1979, S 90
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Gerhard Buzas |
| Picture credits: |
(a)
© Stadtarchiv / Stadtmuseum Innsbruck |
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© 2000 - 2010 Manfred Mühlmann
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