Heimann Nebel

Born16.01.1897
Poland, Schlesien, Kattowitz, Rozdin
Died
Father 
Mother 
PartnerRosalie Nothmann (27.09.1902 – ca 1942)

Children:

Pauline Nebel (30.05.1924 – ca 1942)

Moritz Nebel (15.10.1929 – ca 1942)

Jacques Nebel (17.03.1931 – ca 1942)

Notes

Surname derived from Rosalie's married name in Yad Vashem records.

Heimann is listed in the 1939 census of Breslau at Sonnenstrasse 38, an address he shared with four people who are presumably her wife and children.

According to mappingthelives.org, Heimann, Rosalie and their three children were deported from Breslau (Yad Vashem mistakenly has Bremen for Rosalie and Breslau for the rest of the family) to Izbica ghetto on 13.04.1942.

Image missing
UK registration, 1939
Image missing
UK Alien Internee record


Other records show that in 1939 Heimann was living in the Kitchener Camp near Sandwich, Kent in the UK, he was interned by the British in 1940 and released in January 1941. If he was deported from Breslau in 1942 then he must have managed to return there from the UK, despite the obvious dangers, at at time when Germany and the UK were at war. UK GRO records list the death of a Heimann Nebel, born 1897, in Surrey in 1959.

Sources (click here for generic source information)

mappingthelives.org - 1939 census;
yadvashem.org - deportation.

This record was last updated on 30.12.2024 at 21:18.