Susanne Ledermann

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Susanne Ledermann

Susanne Ledermann Death

Sanne passed away on November 19, 1943 at the age of 15 in Auschwitz concentration camp, Oswiecim, Poland. Sanne's cause of death was gassed.

Susanne Ledermann death quick facts:
  • When did Susanne Ledermann die?

    November 19, 1943
  • How did Susanne Ledermann die? What was the cause of death?

    Gassed
  • How old was Susanne Ledermann when died?

    15
  • Where did Susanne Ledermann die? What was the location of death?

    Auschwitz concentration camp, Oswiecim, Poland

Susanne Ledermann Birthday and Date of Death

Susanne Ledermann was born on October 7, 1928 and died on November 19, 1943. Sanne was 15 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: October 7, 1928
Date of Death: November 19, 1943
Age at Death: 15

Is Susanne Ledermann's father, Franz Ledermann, dead or alive?

Franz Ledermann's information is not available now.

Is Susanne Ledermann's mother, Ilse Ciotren-Ledermann, dead or alive?

Ilse Ciotren-Ledermann's information is not available now.

Susanne Ledermann's sister :

  • Barbara Ledermann

Susanne Ledermann - Biography

Susanne "Sanne" Ledermann was a German Jewish girl who was murdered by the Nazis in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Susanne is best known for her friendship with the famous diarist Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank.
On June 20, 1943, the Ledermanns were arrested by the Nazis. They were transported to the Westerbork transit camp, and on November 16 were deported to the Auschwitz death camp. Immediately upon their arrival, Sanne and her parents were murdered in the gas chambers of the camp.

Sanne Ledermann was one of Anne Frank's closest friends, including Hannah Goslar and Jacqueline van Merssen. Sanne is mentioned in Anne Frank's diary several times, and one of the more famous events appears in the diary on June 21, 1942, when Anne is asked to write a essay as a punishment for over-chatting during class.
The school is located close to the Merwedeplein square and before the German occupation of the Netherlands, many Jewish students among them Margot Frank, Barbara Ledermann, Sanne Ledermann, Eva Schloss and many others, attended it. At the entrance to the school building is a memorial plaque for the teachers and students who were sent to concentration camps and never returned.

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