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Menachem Asscher, 19201943 (aged 23 years)

The main entrance to extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Name
Menachem /Asscher/
Surname
Asscher
Given names
Menachem
Family with parents
father
18841926
Birth: 16 June 1884 38 38 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Death: 10 May 1926
mother
himself
The main entrance to extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
19201943
Birth: 18 February 1920 35 23 Groningen, Netherlands
Death: 22 July 1943Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Auschwitz, Poland
twin brother
Eliezer Asscher
younger brother
19211945
Birth: 5 May 1921 36 24 Groningen, Netherlands
Death: 28 February 1945MIDDEN EUROPA
younger brother
Meir Asscher
younger sister
Roza Adele (Shoshana) Asscher
younger sister
Fietje (Zofia) Asscher
Family with Tamar Cohen
himself
The main entrance to extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
19201943
Birth: 18 February 1920 35 23 Groningen, Netherlands
Death: 22 July 1943Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Auschwitz, Poland
partner
Birth
Birth of a brother
Death of a paternal grandfather
Burial of a paternal grandfather
Note: Section C DGC 33A #4
Death of a father
Death of a paternal grandmother
Burial of a paternal grandmother
Note: Section C DGC 34A #5
Death of a wife
Burial of a father
Death
Unique identifier
2F467F64901F3A489C68763368A34473F8F0
Last change
22 November 201117:47:45
Author of last change: Danny
Media object
The main entrance to extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The main entrance to extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Note: Located approximately 50 km west of Kraków, the Auschwitz complex of camps encompassed a large industrial area rich in natural resources. There were 48 camps in all. The three main camps were Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau, and a work camp called Auschwitz III-Monowitz, or the Buna. Auschwitz I served as the administrative center, and was the site of the deaths of roughly 70,000 people, mostly ethnic Poles and Soviet prisoners of war. Auschwitz II was an extermination camp or Vernichtungslager, the site of the deaths of at least 960,000 Jews, 75,000 Poles, and some 19,000 Roma. Auschwitz III-Monowitz served as a labor camp for the Buna-Werke factory of the IG Farben concern. The SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV) was the SS organization responsible for administering the Nazi concentration camps for the Third Reich. The SS-TV was an independent unit within the SS with its own ranks and command structure. Obersturmbannführer Rudolf Höss was overall commandant of the Auschwitz complex from May 1940-November 1943; Obersturmbannführer Arthur Liebehenschel from November 1943-May 1944; and Sturmbannführer Richard Baer from May 1944-January 1945.