Yom HaShoah
For Holocaust Remembrance Day I am sharing some pictures of my mother’s family members who did not survive Hitler’s hatred and evil.
Flora and Louis Spier (my mother’s maternal grandparents)
Franz Robert Spier and Justine Spier-Bendien (my mother’s aunt and uncle)
This card tells us that Franz Robert Spier was arrested with Justine Spier-Bendien. It gives us his address and birth date, birth place and profession. And it tells us he died in Auschwitz on the 16th or 14th of August 1942.
Twenty-four year old Justine Spier-Bendien died in Mauthausen on the 19th of March 1945, just thirty-four days before the camp was liberated. She spent over three years as a prisoner and laborer in Scheveningen prison, Ravensbrück, and Mauthausen.
Here is page 59 of transport Ev from Theresienstadt to Auschwitz from the 28th of October 1944. Numbers 1133 and 1134 are Flora and Louis Spier, my great-grandparents.
This also lists their birthdates and the number of the transport they were on when they arrived in Theresienstadt. It lists Louis as a worker and Flora as a seamstress.
They were gassed upon arrival at Auschwitz.
Filed under: Holocaust, Memory, Senseless violence, Theresienstadt Tagged: Remembrance, Yom HaShoah







