Hanna Kahn, geb. Adler
Born in Heubach on July 24, 1880,
deported from Stammheim to Theresienstadt on September 28, 1942, to Auschwitz on April 16, 1944.

Hanna Adler was born on July 24, 1880, seventh of ten children of Markus (Mordechai) Adler and his wife Karoline Adler, née Adler.

She married butcher Leopold Kahn from Stammheim and lived there close-by to her brother-in-law Isaak and his wife Betty. Since the Pogrom Night “Crystal Night” the two couples had to do forced labor. At that time Hanna Kahn was fifty-eight years old. On September 28, 1942 the couple was deported from Stammheim to Theresienstadt, where Leopold died in February 1943.

On April 16, 1944, Hanna Kahn was taken to Auschwitz at the age of sixty-three. The date of her death is unknown.

Source Material:
Standesamt Kalbach(Register Office Kalbach), Stadtarchiv Fulda,
Wohnortliste Fulda

Gedenkbuch. Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden
unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945
(Memorial Book. Victims of the Persecution of the Jewish People during
the Nazi Terror Regime in Germany 1933 – 1945)

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