Ida van Pels
Ida van Pels was a sister of Hermann van Pels.
Ida van Pels was a sister of Hermann van Pels. She worked in the business of her father and brother.[1] After Kristallnacht she moved to Bloemendaal, on the border of Aerdenhout and Bentveld, in December 1938. On 9 November 1939 she moved to Amsterdam, where she moved in with her sister Henny. On 30 November 1939 the Amsterdam Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages deregistered her in the context of emigration to Chile.[2] There she married a Mr Selowsky.
After the war, she instituted proceedings for compensation for her persecuted and murdered family members.[3]
Source personal data.[4] Addresses: Gehrde; Georgstrasse 6, Osnabrück, Domhof 8 (1932), Kaiserwall 14 (1936);[5] Westerduinweg 6, Bloemendaal; Okeghemstraat 6-I, Amsterdam; Chile.[2]
Footnotes
- ^ Peter Junk & Martina Sellmeyer, Stationen auf dem Weg nach Auschwitz. Entrechtung, Vertreibung, Vernichtung. Juden in Osnabrück 1900 – 1945, Bramsche: Rasch Verlag, 1988, p. 300.
- a, b Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart I.H. van Pels.
- ^ Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Hannover, Nds 110W, Acc. 75/95 Nr. 538: Entschädigungsakten A.D. van Pels en nr. 540: Hermann van Pels.
- ^ SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart I.H. van Pels; Junk & Sellmeyer, Stationen auf dem Weg nach Auschwitz, p. 299.
- ^ Anne Frank Stichting, Anne Frank Collectie, reg. code A_vPels_I_007: Registratiekaart Synagogegemeinde Osnabrück.