Machiel âChelâ Peekel<br>×××: ××ר<br>××××: 8 ×× ××â 1908 - Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Nederland<br>× ×ש××××: ××/×ת ×××: Rozine âRiwaâ de Liema - 29 ××××× 1936 - 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland<br>פ××ר×: 31 ××רץ 1944 - Auschwitz, Katowice, Polen<br>××ר××: Simon Machiel Peekel, Elizabeth “Betsij” Peekel (לבית Frenk)<br>אשה: Rozine “Riwa” Peekel (לבית de Liema)<br>אחים ואחיות: Aron (1911) Peekel, Isaac Peekel, Aron “Aat” Peekel<br> מידע נוסף: LifeSketch:On March 31, 1943, the former port area west of the city was bombed in Rotterdam. The Allies; however, frequently miss a target and bombs landed in the residential area of Schiedamseweg. wife Riwa (Rozine) de Liema (The Hague, 9 May 1915 - Auschwitz, 19 November 1943) are in hiding. me. nephew shelter there will certainly be deportation as punishment. Chel & Riwa couldn’t stay, and a friend would arrange a hiding place at a water stoker in Schiedam. There were already more people in hiding at this water stoker, but treason led to a raid by the SD and the people in hiding went to Auschwitz via Westerbork.
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Machiel Peekel<br>לידה: 8 בנוב’ 1908 - Rotterdam<br>פטירה: 31 במרץ 1944 - Auschwitz
The list of Jewish residents in the German Reich 1933 – 1945 records the individual life and biography dates of about 600,000 persons, who resided in the German Reich (borders of the Reich as per 31 December 1937) and who were persecuted because of their Jewish origin or religion.
Population censuses were taken on June 16 1933 and May 17 1939. These two censuses provide information about the number of Jewish residents in Germany. Nevertheless, the dramatic decrease of the Jewish share of the population in the 1930s due to emigration and expulsion as well as ageing of the population and the subsequent decline in the birth rate in the Jewish population becomes apparent: While in June 1933 almost 500,000 members of the Jewish religious community had been registered, there were only approximately 234,000 people of Jewish origin left in May 1939, who were spread across the territory of the old Reich.