Given name: Charlotte Family name: Rebhun

  • NO
  • Female
  • Charlotte
  • Rebhun
  • Schössow
  • 1908-05-09
  • 1945
  • Berlin
  • Berlin
  • No
  • Not in Warsaw
  • Berlin
  • ul. Pańskiej 62
  • German
  • in an apartment
  • Charlotte Rebhun z d. Schössow ur. 9.05.1908, zm. 1945 w Berlinie, Niemka, córka Margarete Auguste Schreiber i Emila Friedricha. W 1928 Charlotte i Meier Rebhun biorą ślub w Berlinie Lichtenberg. Mieli razem dwójkę dzieci: Wolfganga Rebhuna (ur. 27.11.1927) i Adelę Rebhun (ur. 10.10.1930). Rodzina mieszkała w Berlinie, w 1938 Max Rebhun został wysiedlony w wyniku nocy kryształowej do Polski, 29.07.1939 w Warszawie dołączyła do niego rodzina, mieszkali w getcie przy ul. Pańskiej 62.

  • in the Ghetto
  • Germans operations, help, private/everyday life
  • The Righteous Medal , long-lasting help
  • Charlotte Rebhun w bazie Sprawiedliwych:

    “Charlotte Rebhun of Berlin was married to a Jew by the name of Max Rebhun. They had a son named Wolfang (b. 1927) and a daughter named Adele (b. 1930). In the wake of Kristallnacht, Max Rebhun was arrested and expelled to Poland. His family followed him in 1939, and, after the outbreak of war, they all lived in the Warsaw ghetto. In 1942, Charlotte Rebhun and her children fled to the Aryan side of the city. Charlotte’s husband, however, was arrested on August 20, 1942, and sent to Treblinka. This did not prevent Charlotte Rebhun from risking herself and her children further by giving shelter in their apartment to eight Jews in hiding. Among them was a nine-month-old baby girl, Barbara, who had been smuggled out of the ghetto and entrusted to Rebhun by her desperate Jewish parents. The Rebhuns kept the Jewish baby for some 18 months, giving her the nickname “Baschka.” After the suppression of the Warsaw uprising in the autumn of 1944, the Rebhun family was evacuated from Warsaw together with the rest of the Polish population. In a selection carried out at the railway station, the members of the Rebhun family were forcibly separated from one another. The son Wolfgang was sent to Mauthausen as punishment for his participation in the revolt. Charlotte and her daughter were sent to a work camp in Ravensbruck where Charlotte was executed in 1945. The little girl – by then two and a half years old – was left alone on the railway platform and brought to a Polish family by the name of Kaczmarek* (Recognized as Righteous Among the Nations).”

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