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Wilhelm Friedrich Diekhoff (1903 - 1993)

Wilhelm Friedrich Diekhoff aka Diekohoff
Born in Lichtenau, Büren, Westfalen, Preußen, Deutschlandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1936 [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 89 in Francemap
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Wilhelm Diekhoff was imprisoned, then released, from Dachau concentration camp, attempted to flee to Honduras, but was interned in France, then hidden by the French Underground until World War II ended
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Biography

Wilhelm was born April 30, 1903 in Lichtenau, Büren, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany.[1]

Wilhelm married Ruth Falkenstein in 1936. After Wilhelm had been temporarily deported to Dachau in 1938, they planned to flee to Honduras via France, but didn't make it all the way. Ruth and Wilhelm were both interned in 1940 in France. They survived World War II in the French underground.[2]

Wilhelm died in October, 1993 in France.[3] Ruth and Wilhelm are included in the JewishGen Yizkor Book for Jüchen, Germany.[4]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jüdisches Museum Hohenems, page for Wilhelm Friedrich Diekhoff.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Steinheim Institute, translation by google, Epigraph Databank, page for Salomon Falkenstein, includes:
    In 1875 his son Viktor was born, who married Sofie Hähnlein from Schwäbisch Hall and became the father of Ruth and Ilse Berta. The co-owner of the cigar factory Gebrüder Falkenstein, who had also served as a soldier during the First World War, also sold Mazzen from Burgsteinfurt and was one of the co-founders of VfB Hochneukirch. In 1942, he and his wife were deported to Theresienstadt and later to Auschwitz, where they were murdered. Her daughter Ruth married in 1936 Wilhelm Diekhoff, with whom she wanted to flee to Honduras via France, after Wilhelm Diekhoff had been temporarily deported to Dachau in 1938. However, the couple was interned in 1940 in France in 1940 and survived in the French underground.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ancestry Profile, page for Wilhelm (Friedrich) Diekhoff. A more reliable source for this information is required.
  4. 4.0 4.1 The JewishGen Yizkor Book Necrology Database - Germany, records for Ruth (nee Falkenstein) Diekhoff and Wilhelm (or Friedrich) Diekhoff, includes:
    Surname DIEKHOFF
    Given Names Ruth (nee FALKENSTEIN)
    Other Surnames FALKENSTEIN
    Town Juechen
    Surname DIEKHOFF
    Given Names Wilhelm (or Friedrich)
    Town Juechen




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