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Document ID: 9556900
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Document Collection: 1.1.5.7 Nummern-Namen-Kartei Buchenwald (Maenner)
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Link to Online Archive: https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/document/9556900
https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/document/5847353 - according to this source Egon Feldmann was born in Hamburg in 1909 and lived in Amsterdam when he was imprisoned
https://www.mappingthelives.org/bio/3ac36273-9748-4711-b82e-b699926f7ee2
https://www.joodsmonument.nl/en/page/162010/egon-feldmann
"Egon was the only son of John and Rebecca Feldmann. After leaving the parental home on Gneisenaustrasse, he lived as a sub-lessee with Cantzler at Hallerstrasse 2, fifth floor. He belonged to the Jewish Congregation as of 16 May 1924. He worked as a traveling salesman. In early July 1933, he also emigrated to Amsterdam. From 5 July 1933 until 10 August 1938, he lived at Peperstraat 15 I, a neighbor to his mother. On 11 May 1938 in Amsterdam, he married Frieda Julie Franke, b. 16 May 1909 in Gräben, Brandenburg. Her parents were Otto Franke and Emilie, née Beier. Frieda was an office worker. Frieda and Egon Feldmann lived together at Valkenburgerstraat 102, with Egon’s mother Rebecca. On 9 July 1939, their son Heinz Kart Theodor was born. As of 2 May 1942, all Jews in the Netherlands had to wear the „Jewish star.”
Egon Feldmann was deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp on 16 December 1941 and murdered there. Frieda Feldmann and her son Karl Theodor survived and emigrated to the USA. After the war, she lived at 90 Pinehurst Avenue in New York City.“ - Stolpersteine in Hamburg | Namen, Orte und Biografien suchen
https://www.amsterdam.nl/stadsarchief/themasites/razzia/egon-feldmann/