[Central Location Index] 131843625

  • Document ID: 131843625
  • Document Collection: M.18 - Documentation of the Central Location Index (CLI) of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in New York
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Felicia van Mindeno-Hirsch

https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/98533424-bca9-56a3-e053-b784100ade19?person=98533424-bcaa-56a3-e053-b784100ade19

Her son Heinz Erwin van Mindeno, born in Berlin in 1922: Heinz Erwin van Mindeno - „In 1937, Heinz Erwin van Mindeno became a junior member of the Vereenigd Amsterdamsch Schaak Genootschap (the Amsterdam chess association) and managed to attain the title of ‚first-class‘ player (the national level just below that of master).
Heinz Erwin van Mindeno, an office clerk, was a son of merchant Jacques van Mindeno and Felicia Selly Hirsch. He was married at Westerbork transit camp on 19 April 1943. His wife survived the war.
In an attempt to gain postponement from deportation, Heinz van Mindeno married in camp Westerbork. His bride survived the war, despite being deported.“ - About Heinz Erwin van Mindeno - Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1695503&ind=1 - this page of testimony was submitted by his cousin Claus Hirsch, nephew of Felicia van Mindeno, née Hirsch

Her brother Hans Max Hirsch, born in Berlin in 1884: Hans Max Hirsch
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag

This source is about the family of her husband Jacques van Mindeno respectively his brother Siegfried Bernard, also a gifted chess-player like his nephew Heinz: Stolpersteine Dordrecht
Siegfried Bernard van Mindeno (1905 - 1967) - Genealogy
This is Jacques van Mindeno, her husband: Jaques van Mindeno (1890 - 1965) - Genealogy