Overview
- Caption
- Photograph of Ernst-August Gottschalk.
- Date
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1941
- Locale
- Hamburg, [Hansestadt] Germany
- Photo Credit
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Carl H. Rosner
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumProvenance: Carl H. RosnerSource Record ID: Collections: IRN 539408Second Record ID: Collections: 2016.308
Keywords & Subjects
Administrative Notes
- Biography
- Ernst-August Gottschalk was the son of Julius and Minna (nee van der Walde) Gottschalk. He was born in 1928 and had two siblings, Hermann (b. 1926) and Karola (b. 1933). The Gottschalk family lived in Emden, where Julius was a teacher, until the dissolution of the local Jewish school in early 1939. The following February the family were forced to relocate to Hamburg. Shortly after their arrival, Minna and Julius became caretakers at the Jewish orphanage. Minna, Julius, and their children were initially spared from deportation when the remaining residents and staff of the orphanage were sent to Auschwitz in July 1942. Thereafter Julius assumed responsibility for running an old age home maintained by the community. The family continued to reside in Hamburg until June 1, 1943, when the home was dissolved and the remaining inhabitants were sent to Theresienstadt. The Gottschalk family survived together in the Theresienstadt ghetto for over a year after their deportation. The family was separated on September 23, 1944 when Julius, Hermann, and Ernst-August were transported to Auschwitz. Minna and Karola arrived in the camp at the end of October. None of the Gottschalk family members survived the Holocaust.
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