Along with her father Julius and mother Katharina, Toni was deported from Freiburg to Gurs, France on 22nd October 1940. Katharina and Toni stayed interned together in Gurs in Ilot I Batiment 3 until 19th January 1942. On 3rd August 1942 Toni was transported first to Recebedou, then a few days later to Drancy. On convoy 18 on 12th August 1942 she was deported together with 1000 other Jewish citizens, mostly of German and Austrian nationality, to Auschwitz. She was presumably murdered immediately on arrival. There is no death certificate.
Toni Veit is remembered on the Wall of Names at the Shoah Memorial in Paris.
Along with her father Julius and mother Katharina, Toni was deported from Freiburg to Gurs, France on 22nd October 1940. Katharina and Toni stayed interned together in Gurs in Ilot I Batiment 3 until 19th January 1942. On 3rd August 1942 Toni was transported first to Recebedou, then a few days later to Drancy. On convoy 18 on 12th August 1942 she was deported together with 1000 other Jewish citizens, mostly of German and Austrian nationality, to Auschwitz. She was presumably murdered immediately on arrival. There is no death certificate.
Toni Veit is remembered on the Wall of Names at the Shoah Memorial in Paris.
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