Charles Frieser had given notice of his intended marriage. Before the wedding could take place, he was deported. The woman he was to marry survived the war.
Documents concerning intended marriages which were not performed; archives of the Westerbork municipality, currently at the archives of Gemeente Midden-Drenthe in Beilen
Charles Frieser was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 1921. During the war was in The Netherlands. Charles was murdered/perished in 1943 in Dorohusk, Poland. This information is based on a List of murdered Jews from the Netherlands found in In Memoriam - Nederlandse oorlogsslachtoffers, Nederlandse Oorlogsgravenstichting (Dutch War Victims Authority), `s-Gravenhage (courtesy of the Association of Yad Vashem Friends in Netherlands, Amsterdam).
Charles Frieser had given notice of his intended marriage. Before the wedding could take place, he was deported. The woman he was to marry survived the war.
Documents concerning intended marriages which were not performed; archives of the Westerbork municipality, currently at the archives of Gemeente Midden-Drenthe in Beilen
Charles Frieser was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 1921. During the war was in The Netherlands. Charles was murdered/perished in 1943 in Dorohusk, Poland. This information is based on a List of murdered Jews from the Netherlands found in In Memoriam - Nederlandse oorlogsslachtoffers, Nederlandse Oorlogsgravenstichting (Dutch War Victims Authority), `s-Gravenhage (courtesy of the Association of Yad Vashem Friends in Netherlands, Amsterdam).
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