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Ryfka Feuchtbaum

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Ryfka Feuchtbaum

Birth
Poland
Death
14 May 1944 (aged 51)
Poland
Burial
Bełżec, Powiat tomaszowski, Lubelskie, Poland Add to Map
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Ryfka was the wife of Adolf Feuchtbaum and the mother of a daughter. They lived a comfortable and happy life in Vienna with Adolf working as a professional photographer. Once the Germans annexed Austria, the Jews became targets for theft and pillage. Adolf was arrested and taken to Dachau Concentration Camp and Ryfka and her daughter were forced out of their home and had to live in cramped quarters without food for the next deportation.

They were taken to Izbica, then Belzec Death Camp.
Ryfka was the wife of Adolf Feuchtbaum and the mother of a daughter. They lived a comfortable and happy life in Vienna with Adolf working as a professional photographer. Once the Germans annexed Austria, the Jews became targets for theft and pillage. Adolf was arrested and taken to Dachau Concentration Camp and Ryfka and her daughter were forced out of their home and had to live in cramped quarters without food for the next deportation.

They were taken to Izbica, then Belzec Death Camp.

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  • Created by: Bernadette
  • Added: Mar 23, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126778793/ryfka-feuchtbaum: accessed ), memorial page for Ryfka Feuchtbaum (17 Dec 1892–14 May 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 126778793, citing Belzec Extermination Camp, Bełżec, Powiat tomaszowski, Lubelskie, Poland; Maintained by Bernadette (contributor 47154874).