Notes for ISADOR KLINGER:

Residence
city archive of Dortmund
1933: Klinger, Leo, Manufakturwaren (raw translation: factory goods),Rheinische Str. 88
Klinger, Max, Kaufmann (in english: merchant), M�nsterstr. 2
Klinger, Max, Kaufmann, Wei�enburger Str. 23,
Klinger, N., Witwe (in english: widow), Leopoldstr. 23
1934: Klinger, Leo, Manufakturwaren, Rheinische Str. 88
Klinger, N. Witwe, Leopoldstr. 23
1939: Klinger, Isidor, Arbeiter (in english: worker), Leopoldstr. 23
Klinger, Leo, Rheinische Str. 88,
Klinger, Max, Kaufmann, Betenstr. 29
Klinger, N., Witwe, Leopoldstr. 23
There was also mentioned Klinger, Hermann, Stra�enbahnfahrer (translated: cabel-car driver).

Conclusions from the Dortmund Archives A report by the Dortmund Archives with information found by me and their searches.

 




Emigration Papers from Schiedam, Netherlands


1920-21 Census Dortmund
(Source: Dortmund Archives)


International Red Cross Tracing Center Pg. 1
International Red Cross Tracing Center Pg. 2


Official Post War German Death Certificate


Summary


Pages from a list of prisoners that was created by the police authorities in Dortmund, Germany. Isador Klinger's name appears sixth from the top. This page provides that Johanna Klinger was to be sent to Auschwitz Concentration Camp on May 17, 1943. (NOTE: Nisle [listed as Sara], Johanna, and Hermann Klinger are also on this list.)








































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