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Fragebögen und Materialsammlung über die aus politischen, religiösen oder rassischen Gründen Verfolgten und Inhaftierten aus Solingen und deren Hinterbliebene (vorwiegend 1933-1945)
Fragebögen und Materialsammlung über die aus politischen, religiösen oder rassischen Gründen Verfolgten und Inhaftierten aus Solingen und deren Hinterbliebene (vorwiegend 1933-1945)
Ve 073 Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes (VVN) - Sammlung Willi Gottfried
Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes (VVN) - Sammlung Willi Gottfried >> 02. Dokumente zur Verfolgung und zum Schicksal Verfolgter
1934 - 1985
Enthält: Mahner, Hermann (* 10.12.1897 in Wuppertal);
Markus, Hermann (* 11.05.1894 in Solingen);
Marsch, Willy (* 15.09.1903 in Solingen);
Marx, August Gerhard (* 18.04.1900 in Solingen);
Mayer, Hugo (* 17.11.1891 in Solingen);
Melcher, Manfred (* 16.11.1898 in Solingen);
Melcher, Otto (* 01.12.1995 in Solingen);
Melzer, Wilhelm (* 18.06.1898 in Solingen);
Menge, Hans (* 24.11.1907 in Wuppertal);
Merten, Marie (* 09.11.1887 in Thüringen);
Mertgen, Wilhelm (* 13.11.1903 in Solingen);
Meschkuleit, Felix (* 27.02.1912 in Kallningken/Ostpr.);
Metzner, Walter( * 20.08.1902 in Löberitz);
Meuser, Wilhelm (* 17.04.1896 in Solingen);
Meuter, Paul (* 09.10.1903 in Solingen);
Meyer, Hedwig (* 13.12.1899 in Solingen);
Meyer, Helene (* 30.09.1879 in Solingen);
Michels, Friedrich (*15.10.1901 in Benrath);
Mills, Harry (* 08.10.1901 in Tamworth/England);
Minner, Hedwig (* 19.12.1881 in Solingen);
Moeller, Max (* 30.01.1914 in Solingen);
Mohr, Ernst (* 04.04.1907 in Solingen);
Moldenhauer, Karl (* 28.12.1898 in Pommern);
Moldenhauer, Paul (*11.08.1897 in Bedlin/Pommern);
Moll, Lina (* 03.06.1893 in Solingen);
Monheimius, Felix (*04.07.1874 in Haan);
Monheimius, Felix (* 23.10.1894 in Solingen);
Morsbach, Karl (* 08.11.1902 in Solingen);
Morsbach, Wilhelm (* 05.05.1900 in Solingen);
Mross, Josef (* 17.03.1890 in );
Müller, Albert (* 27.07.1891 in Solingen);
Müller, Gustav (* 07.03.1910 Tiefenort/Thüringen);
Müller, Heinrich;
Müller, Hedwig (* 08.04.1905 in Solingen);
Müller, Helmut (* 11.08.1921 in Solingen);
Müller, Karl (* 28.08.1883 in Solingen);
Müller, Karl (* 12.09.1890 in Solingen);
Müller, Karl (* 16.10.1901 in Solingen);
Müller, Paul (* 08.06.1892 in Solingen);
Müller, Reinhard (* 16.07.1900 in Remscheid);
Müller, Rudolf (* 28.09.1879 in Remscheid);
Müller, Rudolf (* 25.04.1907 in Solingen);
Müller, Willi (* 16.11.1921 in Solingen);
Mutz, Paul (* 03.12.1903 in Solingen);
Neyd, Franz (* 11.12.1906 in Cronenberg);
Neuhaus, Paul (* 29.06.1881 in Haan);
Neumayer, Karl (* 23.07.1897 in );
Nippes, Max (* 18.01.1906 in Solingen);
Nippes, Paul (* 08.06.1895 in Solingen);
Nitsch, Erna ( * 28.05.1898 in Hannover-Linden);
Nitsch, Walter (* 14.03.1901 in Torgelow);
Nouvertne, Paul (* 21.10.1906 in Solingen);
Nußbaum, Josef (* 02.02.1902 in Lüttringhausen)
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