Alice Portner

weiblich 1875 - 1944  (69 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Alice Portner wurde geboren 30 Apr 1875, Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland; gestorben 18 Mai 1944, KZ (Vernichtungslager) Auschwitz-Birkenau, Oswiecim, Polen.

    Weitere Ereignisse:

    • Occupation/Beruf: vor 18 Mai 1944, KZ (Vernichtungslager) Auschwitz-Birkenau, Oswiecim, Polen; Deportation von Theresienstadt
    • Persecution/ Verfolgung: von 19 Dez 1941, Clemens-August-Straße 9, München, Bayern, Deutschland; Inhaftierung, Sammellager
    • Persecution/ Verfolgung: 16 Jul 1942, KZ Theresienstadt (Terezin), Tschechien; Deportation von München
    • Residence: Schweinfurt, Bayern, Deutschland
    • Residence: bis 1941, München, Bayern, Deutschland

    Notizen:

    Quellen:
    http://www.geni.com/people/Alice-Jaff%C3%A9/6000000022552632885?through=6000000022567009912 (7.10.2015)

    Alice heiratete Georg Josua Jaffé 3 Mai 1897, Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland. Georg (Sohn von Scheye David Jaffé und Johanna Zuckermann) wurde geboren 4 Jan 1865, Poznan (Posen), Großpolen, Polen; gestorben 29 Apr 1930, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland. [Familienblatt]

    Kinder:
    1. 2. Johanna Eva Jaffé  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren 21 Okt 1899, Poznan (Posen), Großpolen, Polen; gestorben 9 Dez 1986, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, Großbritannien.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johanna Eva Jaffé Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Alice1) wurde geboren 21 Okt 1899, Poznan (Posen), Großpolen, Polen; gestorben 9 Dez 1986, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, Großbritannien.

    Weitere Ereignisse:

    • Emigration: Apr 1939, England, Großbritannien; Flucht vor NS-Verfolgung
    • Biography: Johanna ("Hanni") Eva Jaffé was born in Posen (now Poznan, Poland). She grew up in a well-to-do family; her father owned the family wood wholesale business, and her mother Alice came from a bankers' family from Warsaw. Soon after Johanna's birth, her father relocated his business to Berlin. She had a younger sister, Hilde, with whom she was very close. In 1919 Johanna Jaffé completed her schooling at Berlin's Auguste Victoria Schule, continuing on to study medicine at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg, before she had to break off her education due to illness. Eventually she pursued a secretarial course and then assisted at her father's firm. In 1924 Johanna Jaffé went to the suburb of Dachau near Munich to attend a home economics course given at "Die große Moosschwaige," the home of the Swedish artist Carl Olaf Petersen and his wife Elly and a meeting place of many authors and artists. Elly Petersen taught the course, and the Petersens became close friends of Johanna's. Following the course Johanna Jaffé began working at the Israelitische Jugendhilfe in Munich, later becoming principal of the institution. From 1928-1930 she traveled to several cities in Europe while studying modern foreign languages, but during semester breaks always returned to Dachau, where she assisted Elly Petersen in writing her "yellow books" on topics such as gardening and homemaking. Finally Johanna Jaffé broke off her studies and made Dachau her home. There the Petersens became her employers, where she assisted them in their literary work. After Kristallnacht in November 1938 Johanna Jaffé turned her attention to emigrating from Germany. In April 1939 she went to England as a domestic servant. Ultimately she settled near Cheltenham, in the Cotswolds region. During the Holocaust she lost both her mother Alice Jaffé, who was deported to Theresienstadt, and her sister Hilde. Hilde Tittel committed suicide after facing deportation and the loss of her young son Klaus following the death of her non-Jewish husband in an accident. In 1948 Johanna Jaffé succeeded in bringing her orphaned nephew to England, where he stayed until 1960; Johanna Jaffé supported them by opening a teashop. In 1983 Johanna Jaffé visited Berlin on the invitation of the city's mayor. Although Elly Petersen asked her to return to Dachau, she never did. In her later years she spent much of her time in genealogical research, documenting the descent of various branches of the Jaffé/ Jaffe family from Mordecai Jaffe of Posen as well as tracing the spread of the family, with family members in Germany, England, the United States and Israel. Source: Leo Baeck Institute, New York, http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=480067

    Notizen:

    Quellen:
    http://www.geni.com/people/Johanna-Hanni-Jaff%C3%A9/6000000022566950675?through=6000000022552632885 (7.10.2015);
    Papers of the Jaffé family of Posen 1832-1986, Leo Baeck Institute, New York (überlassen von Johanna Jaffé): http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=480067

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    Todesursache: Herzinfarkt