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Hans Wolfgang Cohn 1916–1943 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Okt 1916

Birth Location: breslau, niederschlesien, polen

Death Date: 04.1943

Death Location: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

Father: Max Cohn

Mother: Alice Lobethal

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In 1916, Hans Wolfgang Cohn entered the world in breslau, niederschlesien, polen, born to Max Cohn And Alice Lobethal. Hans Wolfgang Cohn passed away in 1943 in Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

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Biography

  • In 1916, Hans Wolfgang Cohn entered the world in breslau, niederschlesien, polen, born to Max Cohn And Alice Lobethal.
  • Hans Wolfgang Cohn passed away in 1943 in Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

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Hans Cohn's Ancestors

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Hans Cohn
1916–1943
Birth Place: breslau, niederschlesien, polen
Parents
Max Cohn
1881–1934
Breslau, Germany (now Wroclav, Poland)
Alice Lobethal
1893–
Wrocław
Grandparents
Leopold Lobethal
1860–1919
breslau, niederschlesien, polen
Sophie (Sofie) Lachs
1871–1924
Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Lobethal
1823–1892
hulda steinitz
1832–1890
Samuel Lachs
1838–1889
Mathilde Sachs
1840–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Aaron 2140
1787–1828
Handel Ollendorf
1790–
heinrich steinitz
1803–1875
helene heymann
1803–1862
Isaac Lachs
1802–1870
Esther Leschziner
1813–1870

Hans Cohn's Timeline

2 Records

1916
30 Okt 1916
Birth of Hans Wolfgang Cohn in breslau, niederschlesien, polen
breslau, niederschlesien, polen
1943
04.1943
Age 27
Death of Hans Wolfgang Cohn in Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Auschwitz Concentration Camp

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Okt 1916
    Event Place: breslau, niederschlesien, polen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04.1943
    Event Place: Auschwitz Concentration Camp

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