- Document ID: do_rDLvDyPm6adY1TiSLwpNh
- Document Collection: 7-14-1 Documentation of the CLI
- Link to Online Archive: https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/document/132489272
His place of residence should read „Pforzheim“ (There is a street named „Salierstraße“)
I think this is him:
Gustav (Gerson) DREIFUSS (born 15.11.1872 in Richen)
His wife: Sofie DREIFUSS (née HIRSCHHEIMER) (27.07.1879 - 02.01.1932)
Deported to the Gurs camp on October 22, 1940; [also see here]
After the liberation he stayed in Lourdes.
He emigrated to Johannesburg (South Africa) in August 1946 to live with his daughter Ruth ROSENFELD (née DREIFUSS), who had lived there since 1934.
He died there on April 4, 1947
(source:Dreifuß, Gustav (Gerson): Stadt Pforzheim)
According to these Arolsen tracing request documents applicant Martin DREIFUSS seems to be his nephew.
The details given here match the info on the Pforzheim site above. (POB „Eppingen“ is only 5 km south-west of „Richen“, map).
more Jewish citizens named „Dreifuss“ in Pforzheim in this list:
www.pforzheim.de/stadt/stadtgeschichte/gedenken-friedenskultur/juedische-buerger
Je te souhaite un très bon week-end de Pentecôte, velthove!
https://www.mappingthelives.org/bio/fe418ce5-f323-4ce1-80f5-14705195ed3d
Mahnmal Deportation 1940 Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg (denkmalprojekt.org)
Bonne semaine à toi aussi, venelle!
Toi et velthove, vous êtes tellement travailleurs et rapides…
Un petit pour vous!