Max Mendel Rawicz

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Person
Max Mendel Rawicz
Vorname
Max Mendel
Nachname
Rawicz
Geschlecht
männlich
Geburtsdatum
4. Juli 1904
Geburtsort
Fürth
Todesdatum
15. Mai 1944
Todesort
Kowno (Kaunas)
Religion
jüdisch
 semantisches Browsen   Sem. Browsen / Abfrage

Max Mendel Rawicz,מנדל מקס רביץ, (geb. 23. April 1908 in Fürth; verschollen seit 15. Mai 1944 Kowno (Kaunas)), Sohn des Mechl Salomon Rawicz und dessen Ehefrau Fanny Feige, geb. Rosenblüth, war mit Eva, geb. Sporer verheiratet. Die Familie wohnte in Fürth

Leben

In einer Aufzeichnung seiner Tochter Eliane Rawicz heißt es[1]:

My father was the fourth of six children of his parents. In Fürth he worked as a Portefeuiller (purse-maker) before leaving for Berlin in 1932. He went to Lille in May 1933 and later went to Paris. He worked and was a player in a football-team while he was waiting for his visa to go to Brasil, helped by a Jewish organization called HIAS. He embarked for Brasil with other refugees in March 1934. The arrangement of a marriage with my mother Eva Sporer, born 6.7.1913 in Fürth, was made by the parents as they knew each other from Germany (my mothers family left Germany for Lille in November 1925). So my father decided to come back to France, arrived in July 1936 and they got married in April 1937 in Paris. They lived in Paris and my father worked illegally in an opticien shop and my mother as a millinary. My sister Colette was born in Lille the 1.12.1939. When the war came and the occupation of part of France, my father was arrested the 15.5.1941, was sent to Pithiviers near Orleans, escaped in November 1941, was hidden for 6 weeks at his sister Jenny in Montreuil, Paris. On the 1st of January 1942, my father, mother ans sister crossed la ligne de démarcation to the so-called unoccupied zone. They lived at Fontaine sur Saône, near Lyon. My father worked night-shift in a train station sorting out parcels and mail for very little pay as he was not supposed to work and had no papers. I was born in Lyon the 18.7.1942. On the evening of the 23rd of August 1943, my father was arrested. He was sent to work for the organization TODT at the camp of Hiramas near Marseille until the 15.4.1944, when he was sent to the prison des Beaumettes, Marseille, for 10 days, before arriving at Drancy the 30.4.1944. He was deported on the 15th of May 1944, convoi No.73 to Kowno or Reval with 878 other men. My father did not survive. My mother, my sister and myself survived. My grandparents Mechl Salomon and Fanny Rawicz, my uncle Jakob Rawicz, my aunt Jenny together with her husband Ernst Roos and their two children, my aunt Lilli and her husband Bernhard Lissberger, and my aunt Anni Rawicz were deported and did not survive. Only my uncle Richard Rawicz, his wife and son went to Israel in 1935 and thus survived.

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Einzelnachweise

  1. 1,0 1,1 Angaben nach Jüdisch in Fürth zu Max Mendel Rawicz

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