Malli Aschenbrand
Malli Aschenbrand was a servant from Frankfurt am Main, who lived with the Frank family at Merwedeplein for about a year.
Malli Aschenbrand came to Amsterdam in June 1934 as a servant from Frankfurt and from 10 October 1934 was registered with the Frank family at Merwedeplein 37-II. On 1 November 1935 she moved to the Bienes family, also from Frankfurt.[1] The Bienes family had a daughter Marion, who later joined Margot at the Girls' High School.[2]
On 4 July 1940, the Aliens Department of the Amsterdam police noted her arrival in the Netherlands: "for economic reasons; had no other prospects for a livelihood." She had a German passport which the consulate in Amsterdam renewed several times. The last time was on 27 July 1941. She lost her German nationality as part of the 'Elfte Verordnung zum Reichsbürgergesetz' on 25 november 1941.[3]
Malli Aschenbrand remained unmarried, had no role in the Jewish Council or any other protective employment, and was murdered in Auschwitz together with her sister Selma.[4]
Source personal data.[5] Addresses: Rechneigrabenstrasse 5, Frankfurt am Main; Wouwermanstraat 16hs, Amsterdam, Merwedeplein 37-II; Schubertstraat 34 (1 November 1935).[1]
Footnotes
- a, b Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA) Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Gezinskaarten (toegangsnummer 5422): Gezinskaart Aschenbrand.
- ^ SAA, Gerrit van der Veen Scholengemeenschap en rechtsvoorgangers (toegang 623, inv. nr. 307: Rapportregister klas 1B, 1938 – ’39, volgnr. 975 )
- ^ SAA, Gemeentepolitie Amsterdam, inv. nr. 3867: Vreemdelingenkaart M. Aschenbrand.
- ^ SAA, Burgerlijke Stand (toegang 5009), inv. nr. 7357: Register van overlijdensakten (A-registers), deel 46, 41v, akten 236 en 237.
- ^ Joods Monument: Malli Aschenbrand.