The Aufrichtig Family
This page is dedicated to the memories of Karoline
Aufrichtig, her husband Max
Stein and their sons Sigmund
and Bertholt Stein who
had fled to Belgium in an attempt to escape from the Nazis. Karoline and Max
were captured and deported to Auschwitz on 19 April 1943. Their elder son, 20
years old SIgmund Stein was caught and sent to Auschwitz on 4 October 1943 and
younger son Bertholt Stein, 16, suffered a similar fate on 31 October 1943.

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Karoline
Aufrichtig |
Max Stein |
Sigmund Stein |
Bertholt Stein |
A National Memorial Foundation of Jewish Martyrs
in Belgium was unveiled on 19 April 1970 by the highest civil, military and
religious dignitaries of that country. It is dedicated to the 50,000,000
people who died in the Second World War, to the 6,000,000 who died because they
were Jewish, including the 25,257 Jews and 351 gypsies deported from the Dossin
Barracks in Mechelen, Belgium. Among the names inscribed on the memorial
are those of Karoline, Max, Sigmund, Bertholt and Karoline's brother
Siegfried
Aufrichtig [2].

National
Memorial Aux Martyrs Juifs de Belgique |

Karoline
Aufrichtig and Son listed as Stein K. and Stein B. |
Max
Stein Memorial |
Siegfried
Aufrichtig Memorial |
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