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Felix Bayer

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Felix Bayer

Birth
Boskovice, Okres Blansko, South Moravia, Czech Republic
Death
May 1942 (aged 34–35)
Chełmno, Powiat chełmiński, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland
Burial
Powiat kolski, Wielkopolskie, Poland Add to Map
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Felix Bayer was born on 30 May 1907, in Boskovice, Czechoslovakia, the son of Theodor and Mathilde Bayer nee Stefanska. He had a sister, Elly, that was deported to Auschwitz with her daughter. He married Frances Stiassny (she survived the war) and they had no children. During the war, Felix lived at Manesova 10 with his mother.
On 26 October 1941, felix was deported from Prague on transport C bound for the Lodz Ghetto. He and his mother lived in the Lodz ghetto at Kranich Weg 3 flat 7. They remained in the ghetto for 6-months and 9 days before they were both deported on 5 May 1942. Felix and his mother were two of the more than 10,900 people sent to Chelmno Death camp in May of 1942. They were both killed in the gas vans of Chelmno. Felix was 34-years-old when he was murdered.
Felix Bayer was born on 30 May 1907, in Boskovice, Czechoslovakia, the son of Theodor and Mathilde Bayer nee Stefanska. He had a sister, Elly, that was deported to Auschwitz with her daughter. He married Frances Stiassny (she survived the war) and they had no children. During the war, Felix lived at Manesova 10 with his mother.
On 26 October 1941, felix was deported from Prague on transport C bound for the Lodz Ghetto. He and his mother lived in the Lodz ghetto at Kranich Weg 3 flat 7. They remained in the ghetto for 6-months and 9 days before they were both deported on 5 May 1942. Felix and his mother were two of the more than 10,900 people sent to Chelmno Death camp in May of 1942. They were both killed in the gas vans of Chelmno. Felix was 34-years-old when he was murdered.


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