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Plaque Jewish Family Dasché

(Netherlands, the - North Brabant - Goirle)

The Jewish family Dasché were the only Jews in Goirle and lived in this house. They had fled from Austria.

On 28 August 1942, they were deported to Poland, where they were murdered.

Text on the plaque:
On 28 August 1942,
the jewish family Daché
were deported from this house

Edith Dasché-Adler (39yrs), Valerie (11yrs),
Elisabeth (9yrs), Tobias (1yr)
5-10-1942 camp Auschwitz (Poland)

Erich Dasché (45yrs)
31-10-1943 camp Schoppinitz (Poland)

Source

Text:
Fedor de Vries
Photos:
Fedor de Vries

Address and contactinformation

Address:
Emmastraat 35
Goirle
WWII grade:
100%
Rating:
40%

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