Zij is getrouwd met Theodor Otto S.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1919, zij was toen 25 jaar oud.
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Lucie Ohnstein, who in the meantime had become a bank employee, married her fiancu Theodor Otto S. in 1919. He belonged to the Evangelical-Lutheran Church. For his sake she left the Jewish Community. Theodor Otto S., born on 5 Apr. 1889 in Burg near Magdeburg, returned unharmed from World War I as a sergeant decorated with the EK II medal. He was unable to return to his previous employment as an import merchant for Russian oil, yet after an intensive effort he found a position with a petroleum trading company. Lucie and Theodor Otto S. moved into a three-room apartment at Eidelstedter Weg 73 in Eimsbuttel where their son Otto was born on 2 Jan. 1921.
He was baptized in his parentus living room in 1922 by Pastor Oskar Jaenisch from Hauptkirche St. Katharinen, and he was taught Christian traditions. Every other Sunday, Clara Ohnstein visited her daughterus family. She developed a close relationship with her grandson who frequently went to see her in Borgfelde, taking him along on visits with the few friendships her limited means allowed her to maintain. Her son-in-law, by now an authorized representative of his petroleum trade company, took over the company in 1930 when it began making losses during the world economic crisis. He downsized the company and continued running it independently.
After fourteen years of marriage, Lucie and Otto S. had a church wedding in 1933, and Lucie was baptized at the same time. Once again, Pastor Jaenisch conducted the official act in the privacy of the S. Familyus living room .
Two and a half years after her mother, Lucie S. also received orders for deportation to Theresienstadt, without knowing whether she would find her mother there alive. Like other Jewish men and women living in a "privileged mixed marriageu, the Gestapo sent her on 7 Feb. 1945 orders for a "special, urgent work assignment abroadu. She was to appear one week later at 3:00 p.m. at the former Talmud Torah School. However her general practitioner Dr. Neugurtner attested to bursitis in her elbow. As a result, she was deferred from the assignment. Since it was the last deportation before the end of the war, she was not called up again. Thus Clara Ohnsteinus only daughter and her daughterus family lived to see the end of the terror years, separately in the British and American then Russian occupation zones. It was not until several months later that the Jewish Community notified them of Clara Ohnsteinus death.
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