Letter from the Red Cross notifying the Teitz family of Werner’s deportation and subsequent death in 1943
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Letter from the Dutch Red Cross notifying the Teitz family of Werner Teitz’s deportation and subsequent death

This post-war letter from the Dutch Red Cross is a response to the Teitz family’s request for information about their son Werner. June 19, 1946.

Arthur “Werner” Teitz was a German Jewish boy with cerebral palsy. He lived in a Munich medical facility between 1931 and 1938. After Kristallnacht, his parents sent him to a medical facility in the Netherlands. Though his family was able to escape Europe in 1940, Werner was not. After Nazi Germany occupied the Netherlands, German authorities eventually sent him to the Westerbork transit camp. They then deported him to the Sobibor killing center in May 1943, where he was murdered at the age of 18. 


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  • US Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, gift of the Dumais, Teitz and Zuckerman families
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