Leo ZELASNITZKIAge: 61 years1894–1956
- Name
- Leo ZELASNITZKI
- Given names
- Leo
- Surname
- ZELASNITZKI
- Hebrew
- ליאו זלסניצקי
Birth | June 8, 1894 (Sivan 4, 5654) Pfaffendorf, Prussia (Poland) - Popowa Wola (POL) |
Occupation | Tanner |
Death | 1956 (5716) (Age 61 years) |
Source | Goldberg family tree Publication: http://goldfinch.gidsgoldberg.com/; http://goldfinch.gidsgoldberg.com/familytree/index.htm Citation details: http://goldfinch.gidsgoldberg.com/familytree/ef_56.htm#7 Text: ZELASNITZKI, Leo
b. 1894 Germany
d. 1956 Christchurch, New Zealand
Gender: Male
Family:
Spouse: MILES, Olga
Gender: Female
Children:
ZELAS, Shimon (John Eric)
ZELASNIDZKI, Paul |
Source | Geni Website Publication: http://www.geni.com/home Citation details: https://www.geni.com/people/Leo-Zelas-Zelasnitzki/6000000009440216212 Text: Leo Zelas
Gender: Male
Birth: June 08, 1894
Death: March 26, 1956 (61)
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Place of Burial: Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
Immediate Family:
Son of Sally Zelasnitzki and Martha Zelasnitzki
Husband of Olga Zelas
Father of <private> Zelas and <private> Zelas
Brother of IDA WENNIK; ERICH ZELASNITZKI ZELAS; Max Zelas; Lutz Zelas and herman zelasnitzki
Added by: Carole Zelas on June 6, 2010
Managed by: Yair Yalovsky and Carole Zelas |
Note | LEO ZELASNITZKI
Sex: Male
Date of Birth:08.06.1894 [8 Jun 1894]
Place of Birth: Pfaffendorf (Ortelsburg)
Basis of Persecution:J (Jewish)
Status / Death Note: Judisch, Ausburgerung ohne Beschlagnahmung, Enteignung extra ausgewiesen
Notes: Pfundtner/Berlin || 19390911b-155
Source: Reichsanzeiger, September 11, 1939, b-155
SOURCE
Title: Revoked German Citizenship and Property Seizures 1933-1945
Description: Beginning in 1933, the German Government revoked German citizenship for tens of thousands of German Jews as well as persons seen as political opponents, e.g. communists. This affected not only persons resident in Germany, but also persons who had left Germany and were resident in other countries. It took similar action against persons resident in parts of Czechoslovakia which had been annexed. These public actions, totaling nearly 90,000 names of persons and firms, mixed, whose property had been seized by the Nazi-led German government were published in the Deutscher Reichsanzeiger, the official newspaper of the government. Most of these were listed under the category as having had their citizenship revoked, usually either due to being Jewish, political opponents of the Nazis, and/or having emigrated out of the Reich.
This list was typed in by hand over the course many years by Geophysicist and silent film historian Herbert Birett (1934-2015). The spreadsheet from his original work can be found at https://tinyurl.com/y7w4ue6j. The data was given, via a mutual archivist friend, to Roderick Miller at Tracing the Past in 2011, where it was formatted into its current state.
Unfortunately, the data, compiled on various types of computers in various stages of technological development, made formatting extremely difficult, as many of the category (column) definitions were no longer defined. However, most data in the original spreadsheet was kept in this collection though some do not have defined categories. The company and organization names and related data are not included in this collection as they are out of the scope of the USHMM’s Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database.
https://www.ushmm.org/online/hsv/person_view.php?PersonId=12991491 |