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- Shoah victim
“Salomea Höxter, born Perla was born in Warsaw on April 5, 1888. She was with the rabbi of the Beth Zion synagogue, Dr. Levi Höxter, married. The family had four children and initially lived on Gipsstr. 23 a in Berlin-Mitte. Her husband, who had served as the rabbi of Beth Zion for 35 years, died in 1925; he was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Weißensee.
In 1932 Salomea Höxter moved with three of her children into a 2½-room apartment on Artilleriestr. 13, corner of Johannisstr., In Berlin-Mitte, today Tucholskystr. 1. She worked as a nurse in the neighborhood aid and received a pension from Rabbi Wittner with funds from the Kultusvereinigung.
Salomea Höxter later rented a room in her apartment to two women - Betty Bligo and Rosa Rosenbaum. On June 13, 1942, she was taken to the Sobibor extermination camp and then killed in Majdanek. After her deportation , her home furnishings were used on August 13, 1942 by the Chief Finance President of Berlin-Brandenburg for the benefit of the German Reich.” [2]
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