[Central Location Index – Part 7] 131898759 - Lenka Gersmann, née Pander

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Discussion Question

Lenka Gersmann, née Pander

https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1222704&ind=1 - in this source her yob is indicated with 1886
probably her husband Alex Gersmann/Gershman: https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1930026&ind=1

Lenka Gersmann, née Pander could have been the daughter of Salomon Pander (born in Kammthal/Posen in 1852, died in Recklinghausen in 1925), compare here: Pander Salomon – Spuren im Vest - in this case she was born in 1881 and was married to Alex Gersmann
Lenka Pander (1881 - d.) - Genealogy

This should have been her mother Eva Pander, née Jacobi (1853-1942): MtL - Mapping the Lives
Opferbuch Verzeichnis | Stadt Recklinghausen
https://eservice2.gkd-re.de/selfdbinter320/DokumentServlet?dokumentenname=545-479fieldDokument1.pdf
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag
Eva Pander (Jacobi) (1853 - 1942) - Genealogy
Stolpersteine NRW – Gegen das Vergessen | WDR

probably her sister Frieda Abraham, née Pander: MtL - Mapping the Lives - she lived together with the mother in 1939
Opferbuch Verzeichnis | Stadt Recklinghausen
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag
Frieda Abraham (Pander) (1892 - 1942) - Genealogy

her brother Max, born 1894: https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1895516&ind=2 - according to this source his yob was 1891 (?)
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag
MtL - Mapping the Lives
Max Pander
https://www.bochum.de/C125830C0042AB74/vwContentByKey/W287J9FT046BOLDDE/$FILE/021_Pander_Max.pdf
„In 1939, Max Pander tried to flee Europe on board the passenger vessel St. Louis. In Cuba, the ship’s destination, the passengers were not allowed to disembark. The ship returned to Europe, where they were taken in by various countries. The Netherlands took in 181 refugees. During the war, Max Pander and his family were deported. His wife and child survived the war.“ - About Max Pander - according to this source his wife Bertha, née Holländer, and his daughter (Hilda Pander, married Stern, she submitted all the pages of testimony for her family) survived
Max Pander (1891 - 1944) - Genealogy
Bertha Pander (Holländer) (1895 - 1972) - Genealogy - she died in Chicago in 1972
Hilda Stern (Pander) (1923 - 2020) - Genealogy - she died in Chicago in 2020
Pander Hilde – Spuren im Vest - according to this source she got married with Adolf Wolff in Terezin in June 1944 - he was murdered, see below
The voyage of Hilda Stern

the first husband of Hilde Stern (Lenka’s niece, born 1923) was Adolf Wolff, born in Aurich in 1920, murdered in Auschwitz in 1944 or 1945: https://www.geni.com/people/Adolf-Wolff/6000000000795217795
Adolf Wolff
Adolf Wolff | Stolpersteine
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag

Lenka’s brother Martin, born about 1894: MtL - Mapping the Lives
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=608087&ind=1
- Mémorial de la Shoah
Martin Pander (1894 - 1942) - Genealogy

Martin’s wife, Lenka’s sister-in-law Martha/Marta, née Lublinsky/Lublinski, born in Duisburg 1899: MtL - Mapping the Lives
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1389568&ind=1
Gedenkbuch - Gedenkbucheintrag
Afbeelding Transportlisten bekijken - Kazernedossin
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=691554&ind=1
Martha Pander (Lublinski) (1899 - 1942) - Genealogy

Lenka’s niece Senta Ursula Zhaneta Pander, Martin’s and Martha’s daughter, born in Dortmund in 1925: MtL - Mapping the Lives
https://yvng.yadvashem.org/nameDetails.html?language=en&itemId=1922658&ind=2
https://photos.yadvashem.org/photo-details.html?language=en&item_id=14498608&ind=0
Afbeelding Give Them a Face portrait collection bekijken - Kazernedossin
Senta Ursula (Ulla) Pander (1925 - 1942) - Genealogy

about Martin, Martha and Senta Pander: Family Pander - Lublinski - Kazerne Dossin MemorialKazerne Dossin Memorial

This could be the here indicated applicant Fanny Espada, née Kywi, born 1897: Kywi Fanny – Spuren im Vest - according to this source she lived in Recklinghausen and Dortmund before the war, that’s perhaps the connection to family Prader? - she emigrated to Barcelona in 1939, there she married Amadeo Espada
MtL - Mapping the Lives
besides this she was born in Kammthal/Grzebienisko, Poland, in 1897, which is about 10 km far from Buk, the pob of Lenka Gersmann/Pander, perhaps the families were connected somehow