Jewish Hospital in Berlin, used as an assembly point for Jews who were being deported between 1941 and 1943.
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The architect Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) built the Jewish Hospital 1860. The hospital governed a number of other Jewish charitable institutions, including a girls’ home, a crèche, a kindergarten, a vocational school, a physical therapy facility and an orphanage. In February of 1943, during the final mass arrest of Jews in Berlin, the children and staff were deported from here.
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"Right. [My grandfather Alexander] had a sister Frieda, a brother Gustav, and another sister Gertrude. In 1942-1943 they were all taken. And nobody really knows their fate. They were taken and never seen again. And also his mother, Johanna…