SFD (professional loungist)
Manfred Reiss
one of the many (thousands) of Stolperstein -'stumbling stones'- embedded in the pavement around Berlin and other cities - in memory to the victims of the Holocaust.
Born on the 12th of December 1926 in Berlin
Deported from Durchgangslager Mechelen/Belgien on the 11th of August 1942 to Auschwitz
Murdered in Auschwitz aged 16
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolperstein
www.stolpersteine-berlin.de/en/biografie/1105
goggle translate says:
Without the memory of his former classmates Manfred Reiss one of the many unknown victims of the Holocaust would have remained .
Manfred Reiss was born on 12 December 1926 in a Residential home in Berlin- Schöneberg . His father, Leo Leiba Reiss (born July 2, 1895 in Grabowitz / Grabowiec ) , was a carpet merchant and married 1920, the Berlin-born Herta Paula Lewin (born 11.11.1899 ) . Manfred was the only child of Herta and Leiba Reiss, the family lived in a spacious apartment in the Luther Road 29 (now Martin- Luther-Straße 17). The father's carpet business was only a short distance from the apartment in the Motz 17
Manfred was in the 12th Enrolled elementary school in the Hohenstaufenstraße , here met him Wolfgang Rutschow know who remembers . " The teacher showed me the seat next to Manfred to the first day of our school days were Manfred and I were picked up by our parents or by their agents , and in this occasion we found that we could walk a good part of the way together ... " This results in a typical childhood friendship with mutual visits developed to play and invitations to children's birthday . In Manfred Reiss these birthday invitations found with numerous cousins instead , the young crowd of visitors was on this day for their games the entire apartment, with the exception of the dining room - there sat the adult guests . Wolfgang Rutschow also remembers Manfred's mother : an elegant appearance , when he saw red-painted fingernails for the first time and the laying of solitaire . Manfred Reiss lived opposite the " Scala " , a famous vaudeville theater. The father hung promotional posters of the " Scala " in his shop , the family Reiss every once received free tickets . Together with his friend Wolfgang Rutschow Manfred Reiss was allowed to sometimes visit the matinees of " Scala " .
Manfred Reiss moved in 1936 to a Jewish school in Joachimsthalerstrasse 13, his school friend and he lost largely out of sight. The regulations and laws on the exclusion of Jews from everyday life were adopted at ever shorter intervals , until the Kristallnacht put the signal for many Jews in the desperate search for a way to emigrate. That may have been similar in Manfred's parents.
In the spring of 1939, Manfred Reiss was able to emigrate to relatives in the Netherlands with the parents. They arrived on 26 April 1939 in The Hague , where they lived first in various homes . Then the family moved to the 6th February 1941 to Hilversum in the Wezellaan 8, during this time Manfred Reiss was a member of the chess club " de Gooische gates " . The family moved back to Amsterdam and lived there until 23 July 1942 the first Bachstraat
From the 15th July 1942 began the systematic deportation of Jews from the Netherlands to Auschwitz. To escape the now begins arrests , the family fled to Belgium Reiss .
On 24 July 1942 Manfred Reiss was arrested along with his parents in Brussels / Saint Gilles for illegal border crossing and on 3 August brought in the location south of Antwerp transit camp Mechelen ( Malines ) . From there, Manfred Reiss was with his parents Herta and Leiba Reiss on 11 August deported to Auschwitz. Of the total of 999 people in this transport 481 were gassed immediately upon arrival two days later at Auschwitz. Whether Manfred Reiss and his parents were among them , can not be determined with absolute certainty , their track is lost with this transport . They were later pronounced dead.
Manfred Reiss
one of the many (thousands) of Stolperstein -'stumbling stones'- embedded in the pavement around Berlin and other cities - in memory to the victims of the Holocaust.
Born on the 12th of December 1926 in Berlin
Deported from Durchgangslager Mechelen/Belgien on the 11th of August 1942 to Auschwitz
Murdered in Auschwitz aged 16
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolperstein
www.stolpersteine-berlin.de/en/biografie/1105
goggle translate says:
Without the memory of his former classmates Manfred Reiss one of the many unknown victims of the Holocaust would have remained .
Manfred Reiss was born on 12 December 1926 in a Residential home in Berlin- Schöneberg . His father, Leo Leiba Reiss (born July 2, 1895 in Grabowitz / Grabowiec ) , was a carpet merchant and married 1920, the Berlin-born Herta Paula Lewin (born 11.11.1899 ) . Manfred was the only child of Herta and Leiba Reiss, the family lived in a spacious apartment in the Luther Road 29 (now Martin- Luther-Straße 17). The father's carpet business was only a short distance from the apartment in the Motz 17
Manfred was in the 12th Enrolled elementary school in the Hohenstaufenstraße , here met him Wolfgang Rutschow know who remembers . " The teacher showed me the seat next to Manfred to the first day of our school days were Manfred and I were picked up by our parents or by their agents , and in this occasion we found that we could walk a good part of the way together ... " This results in a typical childhood friendship with mutual visits developed to play and invitations to children's birthday . In Manfred Reiss these birthday invitations found with numerous cousins instead , the young crowd of visitors was on this day for their games the entire apartment, with the exception of the dining room - there sat the adult guests . Wolfgang Rutschow also remembers Manfred's mother : an elegant appearance , when he saw red-painted fingernails for the first time and the laying of solitaire . Manfred Reiss lived opposite the " Scala " , a famous vaudeville theater. The father hung promotional posters of the " Scala " in his shop , the family Reiss every once received free tickets . Together with his friend Wolfgang Rutschow Manfred Reiss was allowed to sometimes visit the matinees of " Scala " .
Manfred Reiss moved in 1936 to a Jewish school in Joachimsthalerstrasse 13, his school friend and he lost largely out of sight. The regulations and laws on the exclusion of Jews from everyday life were adopted at ever shorter intervals , until the Kristallnacht put the signal for many Jews in the desperate search for a way to emigrate. That may have been similar in Manfred's parents.
In the spring of 1939, Manfred Reiss was able to emigrate to relatives in the Netherlands with the parents. They arrived on 26 April 1939 in The Hague , where they lived first in various homes . Then the family moved to the 6th February 1941 to Hilversum in the Wezellaan 8, during this time Manfred Reiss was a member of the chess club " de Gooische gates " . The family moved back to Amsterdam and lived there until 23 July 1942 the first Bachstraat
From the 15th July 1942 began the systematic deportation of Jews from the Netherlands to Auschwitz. To escape the now begins arrests , the family fled to Belgium Reiss .
On 24 July 1942 Manfred Reiss was arrested along with his parents in Brussels / Saint Gilles for illegal border crossing and on 3 August brought in the location south of Antwerp transit camp Mechelen ( Malines ) . From there, Manfred Reiss was with his parents Herta and Leiba Reiss on 11 August deported to Auschwitz. Of the total of 999 people in this transport 481 were gassed immediately upon arrival two days later at Auschwitz. Whether Manfred Reiss and his parents were among them , can not be determined with absolute certainty , their track is lost with this transport . They were later pronounced dead.