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Henrietta Engel (d. date unknown)
Henrietta Engel died date unknown. She married Heinrich Italiener, son of Isador Italiener and Rose Becker.
Notes for Henrietta Engel:
ID 93
Recollection of Kthe Beutler:
After his death, Heinrich Italiners widow (Henrietta Engel, RN 93)
and their daughter Alice (RN 94) moved to Berlin. There was also a son,
Erich, who was the black sheep of the family. I dont know what he did to
deserve it. I know only that he lived in Russia for many years, and that his
mother rarely heard from him and never spoke of him in my presence. After
his mothers death, he moved to Berlin and later to Sweden. He established
some contact with his sister Alice; however, since I have no contact any
more with Alice, I dont know anything. Alice is mad at me because of a
misunderstanding. She had been married to a gentile in Freiburg in Baden.
She did not tell her children for a long time that she was Jewish, and sent
them to a Catholic school. Finally, the Nazis caught up with her and she left
Freiburg, and I think that she went to France. I know that she was interned
in Gours. I once got a letter in which she asked for financial support. I did
not understand that this was meant as a form to be shown to some agency,
and I wrote back that I regretted but that we could not do it. After all, I
felt that I could not impose on father more than he did already for some of
my relatives, , especially since at this time he had to get his mother out of
Germany. Since then I did not hear from her. I once, about ten years ago, got
her address in Freiburg and wrote to her, but never received an answer.
Children of Henrietta Engel and Heinrich Italiener are:
- Erich Italiener, d. date unknown.
- +Alice Italiener, b. 1894, d. Abt. 1980.

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