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Estelle Winograd

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Estelle Winograd

Birth
Death
27 Mar 1945
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
East Ham, London Borough of Newham, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Section R, Row 20, Grave 1309.
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Civilian Casualty of WWII, Estelle was 8 years old when she was killed by enemy action on her home at 81 Hughes Mansions, Vallance Road, Stepney, East London.Her father was Davis Wingrad. Also killed in the same incident were her mother, 47 year old Bessie(buried in the adjacent grave) and brothers, Corporal Kevah Wingrad and Morris who are buried in this triple grave.

Hughes Mansions consisted of three tenement style blocks which had been built in the 1920's in Vallance Road, Stepney.In the mid 20th Century many areas of East London still had high concentrations of Jewish families and Hughes Mansions was no exception to this. On the 25th March 1945 at 07.20 a V2 Rocket struck the buildings. This was the day before the Jewish Passover festival.In the devastation which followed 134 people died. This was the second worst V weapon tragedy with a fatality rate only exceeded by the devastation at New Cross the previous November.What makes this tragedy particularly poignant is that it was the last day of the V2 attacks, although not the last missile. The last one fell the same day in Orpington killing one person.The concentration of Jewish families in the flats can be seen at The Jewish genealogical society web site.This lists the names of all the Jewish people who died. As can been seen from this whole families were wiped out. Hughes mansions was not re-built and today the site remains undeveloped as a children's playground



Civilian Casualty of WWII, Estelle was 8 years old when she was killed by enemy action on her home at 81 Hughes Mansions, Vallance Road, Stepney, East London.Her father was Davis Wingrad. Also killed in the same incident were her mother, 47 year old Bessie(buried in the adjacent grave) and brothers, Corporal Kevah Wingrad and Morris who are buried in this triple grave.

Hughes Mansions consisted of three tenement style blocks which had been built in the 1920's in Vallance Road, Stepney.In the mid 20th Century many areas of East London still had high concentrations of Jewish families and Hughes Mansions was no exception to this. On the 25th March 1945 at 07.20 a V2 Rocket struck the buildings. This was the day before the Jewish Passover festival.In the devastation which followed 134 people died. This was the second worst V weapon tragedy with a fatality rate only exceeded by the devastation at New Cross the previous November.What makes this tragedy particularly poignant is that it was the last day of the V2 attacks, although not the last missile. The last one fell the same day in Orpington killing one person.The concentration of Jewish families in the flats can be seen at The Jewish genealogical society web site.This lists the names of all the Jewish people who died. As can been seen from this whole families were wiped out. Hughes mansions was not re-built and today the site remains undeveloped as a children's playground




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