Ostrava and its Jews: 'now no-one sings you lullabies'
The story of Ostrava and its Jews encapsulates in a small space (85 square miles) and a short time (ca 150 years) a miniaturised history of Central Europe. It covers industrialisation and massive economic growth, immigration and emigration, intolerance and tolerance, multi-culturalism and nationalis...
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Zusammenfassung: | The story of Ostrava and its Jews encapsulates in a small space (85 square miles) and a short time (ca 150 years) a miniaturised history of Central Europe. It covers industrialisation and massive economic growth, immigration and emigration, intolerance and tolerance, multi-culturalism and nationalism, high culture and social welfare, the Holocaust, communism and the diaspora. The book draws on family histories and eye-witness accounts, many unpublished. In 2005 members of Kingston Synagogue became interested in the origins of a Sefer Torah from Ostrava, housed there many years earlier. This research project, lead initially by David Lawson, grew to include the Czeck historian Hana ?ústková and Czech genealogist Libu?e Salomonovi?ová. As their research progressed a lively online community developed, reestablishing contacts between families from Sweden to Australia and South America to Canada. In effect, resurrecting Jewish Ostrava in virtual and actual reality. The overarching theme is how, in a short time, immigrants - in this case Jews - transformed a small conservative market town into a vibrant, tolerant, caring, economic and cultural powerhouse; how it was destroyed almost overnight by bigotry and intolerance; and to ask how far the Ostrava story can provide lessons or guidance on 21st century political issues |
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adam_text | Contents
Frontispiece ii
Acknowledgements vii
Preface x
Nomenclature and Caveat xvii
Introduction: Scroll #129 and the Creation
of the Worldwide Ostrava Community 1
PART I: HISTORY OF OSTRAVA
Chapter 1. Setting the Scene 11
Chapter 2. Market Town 22
Chapter 3. Into Modern Times 27
PART II: JEWISH LIFE
Chapter 4. The Association, the Cemetery and
the Great Broiges 57
Chapter 5. Synagogues, Cossacks and a Holiday Home 73
Chapter 6. Trades, Professions and Politics 110
Chapter 7. The Arts 155
PART III: OSTRAVA AT WAR
Chapter 8. War and the Holocaust 219
Chapter 9. Soldiers 252
Chapter 10. Stranger than Fiction 277
VI
Contents
PART IV: OSTRAVA POST-WAR
Chapter 11. In Conclusion 343
Appendices 366
Bibliography 379
Index 381
Index
Note: Bold page numbers denote photographs
Abwehr 234-6
Adar, Hannah 82
Adath Yisroel synagogue 288
affidavits (iurati) 22
Alis, Guido 257
Alis, Jan Antonín 25
Alt, L. 103
Altmann, Ann 307-8
Altmarkt 173
Anderka, Alois 67
Anschluss 224, 236
Anselm Mine 27
anti-Semitic articles 216
anti-Semitic sentiments 224
Antonín Dvorák Theatre 41
A. Pichler-Curda firm 181
architecture 155-70
Armstrong-Jones, Anthony 144
Arnost (Herman Brodavkas grandson) 270-1
Arno§t (Otto Hornungs father) 265, 309
Artists 186-202
‘Atelier Clementine 181
Atget, Eugene 171
Auber, Eric 268
Auber, Tom 90
Auf eigenen Spuren 202
Aufricht, Bernard 67
Aufricht, Ferdinand 161
Austin, Fred 132
Austro-Hungarian Empire 81, 92, 252, 278
A. Wechsberg 8c Company 129
Bachner, Moritz 167
Bachners 47
Bachrach, Peter 271
Bacon, Yehuda frontispiece, 196, 198, 199
Baildon, John 27
bankers 110-15
Barber, Salamon 138
Barton, Betty 263
Bass, Rabbi 89
Battle of White Mountain 24
Beckman, Bertha 176
Beer, Max 110
Befreiung 222
Beiträge zur Geschichte der Stadt M.-Ostrau 179
Bene§, Edvard 365
Berger, Abraham 70
Berger, Kurt 36
Berger, Salomon 63
Bergofen, Reuben 140
Bergrechtliche Blätter 120
Berkowitz, Simon 67, 171
Bertha 29
Beskidenverein 120
Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem 198
Bielsko Biala 138
Bikur Cholim 131
Büyhavran 161
Birkenau 88
Bishop Franz of Dietrichstein 24
Bishop Nicolas of Riesenburg 22
Bishop of Olomouc 15, 22,23, 59
Bishop Stanislav Thurzo of Bethlenfalva 23
Black coal deposits xiii
Black Polka Dot Shirt 37
Bleich family 97
B’nai Brith 108
Bobover Chassidic rabbi 88
Bohemia 14
Bohemian Lands 24
Böhm, F.G. 73
Böhm, Franz G. 156
Böhm, Max 39
Böhmische Eskomptbank 36
Boleslav, Mladä. 118
Borger, Jakob 172
Boubela, Herr Josef 74
Bourgeois life 45-52
Brand, Anton 175, 179-81
Brewers 121-9
Brewery, Strassman 111, 112
Brod, Max 134
Brodavka, Herman 139, 270, 357, 358
Brown, Dr Deborah 323
Brüllova, Alice 48
Bruno of Schaumburg-Holstein 15
Buchsbaum, Hanu§ 259
Buchsbaum, Josef 262-3
Buchsbaum Hairdressing Salon 261
382
Ostrava and its Jews
Bursa, Victoria 271
Business 137-53
Capek, Karel 208
Carpatho-Russia 87
‘Carthorse Commando’ 198
cassus belli 232
Catholicism 24, 25
Cemetery 70, 98, 163
cholera and 69
in Karvin4-M£sto 87
in Slezskd Ostrava 66
Central Bank of Czechoslovakia 45
Certid louka 129
Ceskd rafin£rsk£ 39
Cesk£ slovo 226
chachari 130
Chamberlain, Neville xii
Chanan Rozen Museum of Israeli Art 134
chanukiah 1
Charles IV, Emperor 22
chazanut 88
Chess Master portfolio 188
Chevra Kaddisha 84
Chicken Market 43
‘Children in the Ghetto’ 201
childrens summer holidays 98
Church of St. Wenceslas 23, 25, 64
Church of The Divine Saviour 156
Cinema 210-12
civil development 39-43
coal transport 29
Community, beginnings of 57-66
conflicts 24
Consolidierte Hultschiner Steinkohlengruben
company 29
convalescent home (2idovska zotavovna) 99
Cossacks 25, 43, 93, 274, 277
councillors (consules) 22
Croydon 277
cultural dynamism xiv
Czadersky, ArnoSt 27
Czarist Russia 92
Czech Commercial Bank 45
Czech Gymnasium 319
Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMU)
38
Czech Jews 229
Nationality Declaration 81
Czech language 44, 52
Czech Memorial Scrolls Trust x
Czech modern art Jan Kot£ra 51
Czech National House 50
Czech Nationalist movement 103
Czech National Theatre 73, 199
Czecho-Slovak building 364
Czechoslovakia 4, 44, 106, 184, 203, 219, 280,
304, xiv
creation of 43-5
Czechoslovak Independent Tank Brigade 248
Czechoslovak Republic 106
Czechoslovak Zionist Organisation 89, 104
Czech republic xi
Czechs 23
Czech school 279
Czech Social Democrats 216, 217
Czech Trade Bank 45, 46
Czech Union Bank 45, 46
Czech Zionist organisation 133
Czuczka, Siegmund 130
Dagens Nyheder 203
Daguerre, Louis-Jaques-Mandé 170
daguerreotypes 171
Daily Mail 281
Damenporträt 193
Damned Lies 15-21
Davidovits, Erna 192
Davis, Carl 210
Defenestration of Prague, First 25
degenerate art 190
de-Germanification process 97
Deininger, Wunibald 130, 160, 161, 164
Der Herr Bankier 113
Deutscher Verein Jur Mährisch Ostrau und
Umgebung 131-2
Deutsches Haus, 50, 157, 158
Dingier, Augustin 39
diplomats 131-7
distillers 129-30
Doctors and Dentists 115-18
Drapala, Richard 19, 59
Drapers Shop 318-23
Dr BeneS Square 47
Dresdner, Jakob 28
Dynner 60
Dziedzitzer Montangewerkschaft 120
Eastern Bohemia 80
economic liberalism 215
economic power 45
Edicts of Tolerance 59
education 52
Efrat, Michal 202, 208
Eibenová, Klaudia 222
Eichmann, Adolf 199, 225, 229
Elbertzhägen und Glassner 38
Elias, Ruth 142, 202
emphyteutic brewery 125
The Empire Bio Company 210
English-Czechoslovak Bank 45
Erben, Eva 141
Erben, Peter 145, 202
Ernest Reid Youth Orchestra 206
Erste österreichische Sodafabrik 38
Esquire 204
Estorik, Eric 1
Eugenie Bachrach 99
Index
383
European Holocaust 228
Ezekiel, Prophet xv
Federer, Oskar 36
Feingold, E 101
Ferdinand II, Emperor 25
Ferdinandovo stästi (Ferdinand s Luck) 27
ferrotype 175
festival of Purim 104
Fiala, FrantiSek 162
financial crisis 215
First Defenestration of Prague 25
First World War 92, 100, 187, 215, 252-9
effects of 43-5
Fisch, Viktor 271
Fleischhammer, Hermina 175
Folkart, Ferdinand 147, 186
Folkart, Zikmund 315-16
Forscher, Abraham Moses 87
Forscher synagogue 98
Forster, Filip 67
Frank, Josef 148
Frankel, Samson 66
Frankel, Simon 63, 66, 70, 125
Freud, Jakub 18
Freud, Sigmund 18,66
Freundlich, Erich Ralph 125
Freundlichovä, Hermina 125
Friedländer, Bernard 28
Friedlich, Herbert 100
Friedman, Miriam 188
Friedmann, David 257
Friedrich, Adolfina 122
Frinton, Ernst 143
Frischer, Ernst 101, 105
Frischler, Ernst 152
Fritta, Bedrich 192
Frommer, Maria 167
Galicia 17, 18, 43, 87
Galician Jews 93
Galician refugees 95
Gazeta Krakowska 171
Gemillus Chasodim 111, 112
George (Sandra Renton’s husband) 309
German language 52
German Liberal Party 127
German nationalism 52
German Social Democratic Workers Party 132
German Social Democrats 216
German-speaking Czechs 236
German-speaking immigrants 40
German Sudeten Party 299
German Vorschussverein 110
Gersuni, Robert 118
Gilford, Barbara 148
Glasinger, Max 63
Glassner, Josefina 129
Gleiwitz operation 235
Glesinger, Fanny 148
Gold, Hugo 57, 225
Goldberg, Bertie 6, 99, 141, 150, 208
Goldberg, David 49
Goldberg, Dovid Chaim 277
Goldberg, Oskar 280
Goldberg Brothers 286
Goldberger, Heinrich 307
Goldmann, Edmund 173
Goldmann, Hermann 173
Goldmann Brüder 173
Golem, Le 212
Gottlieberovâ, Edith Bettina 194
Gottwald, Klement 359
Gould, John 148
Graf, Eduard 271
Gramisch, Emmanuel 270
Gratias Agit Award 135
Great Broiges 69-71
Grey, Sir Edward xiv
Groag, Sigmund 122
Gross, Otto 255, 257, 258, 259
Grünwald, Herr E.U. 74
Gustav Lichtenstern Fabrik feinster Liquere 130
Gütig, Karl 118
Gütiger, Albert der 113
Gutmann, David 31
Gutmann, Markus Leopold 29
Gutmann, Rosa née 178
Gutmann, Wilhelm Isaak Wolf 29, 30, 65
Gutmann Brothers 29, 30, 71, 99
Guttmann, Ignatz 123
Haas, Leo 189-91, 199,231
Haas, Viktor 132
Habrmann School 247
Habsburg, Rudolf (Archbishop of Olomouc) 27
Habsburg monarchy 38, 115
Habsburgs 24
Haematite 14
Haganah Spy 318-23
Hagannah 134, 266
Hagibor-Hamakabi 103
Hahn, Karel 271
Hahn, Samuel 173, 175
Hammersmith synagogue 88
Handbag, story of 323-34
Hashomer Hatzair 134, 306
Haskarah Book 85
Hausner, Julius 139
Havel, Václav 134, 136
Havrânek, Antonín 175
Hayyim Baruch of Ostrava 62
Hechalutz organisation 100, 241
Heinz, Vinzenz 161
Heitlinger, Henry 139, 142, 265-6
Herbatschek, Albert 120
Herlingerovâ, Hermina 122
Herlingerovä, Ilse 202
384
Ostrava and its Jews
Herz, Terezia née 61
High Holidays 97, 287
High Holydays, services for 244
Hilf, Alois 81, 98, 120
History of Jewish Communities 57
Hitler, Adolf 222
Hochstetter, Karl Christian 38
Hoffman, Moses David 63
Holocaust 20, 139, 202, 204, 277
Jewish children 99
war and 219-51
Holy Days 86
Holzerovd, Hedvika 118
Homecoming 20, 152, 204, 206
Hornung, Berthold 169
Hornung, Otto 265
Hory, Mariânské 139
HoSek, Abraham 60
Hoteliers 130-1
‘House of the Heirs of Ignatz Reisz’ 161
HruSov synagogue 93
Hukvaldy Estate 22, 24, 25
Huldschinsky, Oskar 38
Hûlek, Jan 183
Hûlek, Karel 182
Huppert, Emile 139
Huppert, Leopold 123
Hussitism 23
hysteria 277-89
The Imperial cinema 210
Imperial Austrian Army 297
Imperial War Museum 330, 334
industrialisation 27-39, 127
inter-war years 45-52, 100
Isenberg, Madeleine 205
Israel-Czechoslovak Friendship League 134
israelitské 17
Janâéek, LeoS 162
Jaroslawski, Aaron 27-8
Jellinek, A, Rabbi 74, 75
Jerusalem synagogue 118
Jewish architects 155-70
Jewish Bankers 205
Jewish children 240
Jewish childrens holiday home, Ostravice 99
Jewish Community 5, 8, 20, 21, 70, 97, 344-5
Jewish immigrants 18
Jewish life, Protektorat 236-44
Jewish Museum 5
in Berlin 193
in Prague 85, 199, 345
Jewish National Fund (JNF) 104
Jewish refugees 286
deportation 94
‘Jewish Religious Association for Moravian and
Polish Ostrava 70, 71
Jewish School 68, 90,91, 105, 112,247
Jewish School Association 99
Jews of Bohumin 86
Jindfich Vil£m Vliek of Dobrä Zemice 63
Jif i Myron Theatre 50
Jiri of Pod£brady Square 251
Jonak, Gustav 248
Josef, Franz I (Emperor) 30, 41, 42, 65, 66
Jüdische Volksbank 110
Jüdische Volksblatt 151
Kafka, Joachim 148
Kahn, Franz 105
Kaiser Ferdinands-Nordbahn 27, 41, 64, 71, 119
Karel ( Reisz, Pavels brother) 268
Karpel, Irma 183
Karvinä-MSsto 87
kashrut97
Kassler, Ferdinand 145
Kassler, Leopold 145
Kennermann, Herr 82
Keren Hayesod Fund 100
Kibbutz Artzi movement 134
Kieval 80
Kindertransport 210
Kingston Group x, xvi
Kittl, Julius 111, 150
Klein, Heirich 162
KlimeS, Ivo 50
Klimkovice 87
Knippei, E.W. 173
Knoblauch, Eduard 157
Kohn, Ondfej Markus 185
Kohn, Sigmund 184
Kokoschka, Oskar 200
Koldf, Viktor 183
Kollek, Teddy 104, 133
Kommerz- und Gewerbe Bank 130
Kopold, Bedfich 274
Korner, Ernest 152, 164, 165, 167
Kozle 14
Krafft Quartet 188
Kramer, Vincenc 61
Kraus, Ferdinand 82, 100
Kraus, Karl 164
Kraus, Oberlehrer 100
Krieger, Bernhard 313
Kristallnacht 190, 244
KromSnz 59
Kulka, Gustav 161
Kunstgewerbeschule 193
Kupelwieser, Paul 117
Kutnd Hora 25
Lahousen, Erwin 234
Landek 12, 14
Landek Venus 12, 14
Landesrealschule 156
Index
385
Lanzer, Evzen 269
‘The Last Train to Tomorrow’ 210
Lauferová, Julie 182
Laurence, Hedley 287
lawyers 119-21
Leitner, Rudolf 181
liberation 247-51
Lichtblau, Erich 194
Lichtenstern, Viktor 253-4, 254
Liebreich, Oskar 191
Lie of Land 11-14
Lipnik community 61
Local-Anzeiger 179
Löwenstein, Hans Otto 212
Löwy, Arnold 254, 255
Löwy, Edith 195
Löwy, Frantiéek 178
Löwy, Jonáá 111, 147
Löwy, Simon 28
Lumina 12
Lüftschitz, Adolf 47, 160
Lux, Anton 120
Maccabi 103
Mácha 123
Magdeburg Barracks 193
‘The Magic Doll’ 202, 311-13
Mährisch Ostrau 74
Mährisch Ostrau Chess Club 291
Mährisch-Ostrauer Handels und Gewerbe Bank
110
Mährisch Ostrauer Volksbank 110
Mährisch-Schlesische Landeszeitung 226
Main synagogue 78, 79
‘Maistro Rav Chaim Baruch 62
Mam ais on Hotel 47
Mangold Ltd. 287
Mannenbergs 60, 61
market town 22-6
Markus, Israel 60
Marmorstein, Berthold 162
Maryéka Magdonová 356
März, Pavel 133
Masaryk, Tomás G. 80
Masaryk League 112
Masaryk Square 47, 49, 51, 161
Matice slezská 182
Max Beer Foundation 112
mayor (magister civium) 22
McCombey, Marion 184
Meir, Malka 63
Memorial Scrolls Trust 6
Mendel Rosenbusch 203
Mendelsohn, Erich 47
Meretta, Gustav 156
Meretz, David 134
Mertz, Paul 105
Meyer, Salomon 34
Miesbach, Alois 28
Mikulov 1
Milo Olomouc 49
Miners’ Welfare Insurance scheme 132
Mladd Boleslav 1
modern times 27-52
civil development 39-43
Czechoslovakia, creation of 43-5
education 52
First World War effects 43-5
industrialisation 27-39
Inter-War Years, Bourgeois life 45-52
Moorish-Byzantine style 157
Moravia 12, 14, 15
Moravian Margraves 23
Moravian Medical Chamber 117
Moravia-Ostrava Brewery and Malthouse Ltd.
128
Moravskd Ostrava Community 26, 40, 41, 43, 52,
57, 60, 67, 86, 87, 89, 104, 116, 156, 176, 178
Moravska-Ostrava Savings Bank 45
Morgenzeitung 222
Mouson company 48
Muller, Heinrich 225
Munich Agreement 44, 103, 143, 184, 203, 217,
224
Munk, Gabriel 117
Munk, Maximilian (Mika) 117
Munk, Szara Zali 117
The Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal
Memoirs 205
‘Museum of an Extinct Race’ 6
Musicians 205-7
Napoleonic Wars 26
National Moravian-Silesian Theatre 219
Nazi flag 250
Nazis 5, 7, 103, 105, 118, 169, 199, 200, 227, 237,
247, 299
neolog style of service 80
Nesselroth, Jakob 45, 165
Neubeck, Nicolas 22
Neumann, Emanuel 127, 157
Neumann, Felix 50, 89, 101, 128, 157, 164, 165,
167
Neumann, Josef 125
The New Yorker 204,205
New York Public Library 362
Nice Nazis 304-10
Nir, Ziporah 185
Nisko transport 225-32
non-Jewish refugees 96
Nordic Neo-Renaissance style 157
Oehler, Elly 168
Oehler, Oskar 169
One-eyed Chess Gambit 289-94
Opavsky tydenik (Opava Weekly) 176
386
Ostrava and its Jews
Oppenheim, Herman 183
orthodox Chasidic Jews 97
Osoblaha 59
Ostrauer Tagblatt 176
Ostrauer Zeitung 150, 193, 222
Ostrauiam 15
Ostrava City Art Gallery 51
Ostrava Jewish Community Centre synagogue
288
Ostrava Jewish School 240
Ostrava Kunstring 186
“Ostrava Mineral Oil Refinery” 39
Ostrava museum 180
Ostrava post-war 343-65
‘beautiful corpses 347-55
human spiritual and physical welfare 345
immigration and tolerance 346-7
Jewish Community 344-5
the Killer, the Poem, the Crook and the
Soldiers 356-61
migrants 345-6
multi-ethnic nature, population 346
World Fair (1939) 362-5
Ostrava Riding School 226, 228
Ostrava Savings Bank 99
Ostrava synagogues 156, 243
Ostrava to Hampstead via. Ecuador 313-14
Ostravice Jewish Childrens’ Holiday Home 99
Otter, Anne-Sofie von 204
Otto (George Rodens uncle) 271
Pad, Jan 219
Palkovskd, Olda 200
Pateisky, Josef 176
Pater familias 279
Pavlovsky, Stanislav II 23
Petrkovice 12
Petrov, Andrei Ivanovich 248
Petzak, Josef 47
Photographers 170-86
Piekenbrock, Hans 234
Pivnice u ¿ida 88
Poale Zion 135
Podbierov£, Jarmila 183
Poldk, Josef 5
Poland 17, 235, 245
Polansky, Alois 236
Polish House 49, 50
Polish Jews 95, 229
politicians 131-7
Polska Ostrava 25, 40, 60,62, 64, 67
Pomeranz, Max 139
‘Posnansky und Strelitz’ 39
Prager, Guido 208
Prague 196
Jewish Cemetery in 203
Jewish Museum in 4-6, 108
Prague Jewish Community 4, 224, 330
Pressburger, Rudolf 117
Privoz 20, 38, 87
Privoz (Oderfurt) synagogue 89
ProkeS, Jan 163
Protektorat 1, 236-44
Protestantism 24
Prussia 27
Publicans 121-9
Pure Mazl 277
Rabbi of Troppau 74
Rada, Leopold 64
Radvansky, Artur 143, 209, 306
Radwanitzer Bierhalle 125
railway carriage 315-18
Rebaglio, Ottmar 175, 179
Rebbe, Bobover 87
Red Army tank 248
Red Cross letter 303
Red Vienna 165
Reeve (iudex) 22
Reform Judaism 98
refugee immigration 93
Reichenbaum, Werner 136
Reichsfluchtsteuer 133
Reinohl, Vil£m 139
Reinöhl, Wilhelm 139
Reisz, Ignaz 146
Reisz, Isaac 41
Reisz, Karel 146
Reisz, Pavel 146, 153, 267-8
Reisz, Rudolf 161
Renton, Sandra 309
Restaurateurs 130-1
Rice, Paul 41, 106, 207
Richter, Herr Franz 74
Richter, Karel 119
Richter, Karl 120
Rind, Gita 183, 202
Ringplatz 43
Rippel, Frieda 132
Rischawy, Ernst Nathan 118
Rix, Bernard 121
Roden, George (Jifi Rosenstein) 261, 271
Roger, Heinrich 97
Röhmisch, Anton 28
Rosenbaum, HanuS 271-2
Rosenberg, Otto 196
Rosenzweig, Erich 271
Rosicky, Erich 272
Rosner, Anton 172
Roth, Gertruda 209
Roth, Sigmund 125, 158
Rothschild, Anselm 71
Rothschild, Baron 50
Rothschild, Mayer Amschel 115
Rothschild, Salomon 27, 64, 65
Rothschild fortune 114
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 206
Rozen, Shlomo 105, 134
Index
387
Rozenbergovâ, Edita 328
Rudolf Foundry 27
Rudolf Ironworks 71
Rufeisen, Josef 89, 105, 133
Rufeisen, Leopold 89
Rusek, ArnoSt 139, 272-3
Rüttgers, Julius 39, 164
RySavy, A. 103
Sabbaths xii, 81, 83, 86
Salichovä, Helena 201
Salomon, Anselm 29
Salomon, Sigmund 123
Salomonovic, Pepek 191
Salomonowitz, Jakob 110, 188, 193
Salomonowitz, Salomon 193, 203, 290, 293
Salomonowitzovâ, Ida 139
Scharf, Edvin 207
Schauenburg, Bruno von 155
Schein, Millie 139
Schigutt, Rudolf V. 175, 179
Schindler, Oskar 232-6
Schindlers Ark 232
Schoenhof, Mordechai 61
Schönewald 8t Frankl 67
Schönhof, Mordechai 57, 61
Schönhof, Pinkus 62-4
Schrötter, Heinrich 144
Schüller, J. 119
Schwartz, Berthold 70, 71, 151
Schwartz, Paul 136
Schwarz, Issachar 108
Second World War 182, 246, 259-76
Sedlnicky, Jan 62, 63
Sefer Hevron 62
sefer torah x, xii, 310
Seger, Roy 194
Seifter, Adolf (Dolek) 205
Seifter, Karel 135, 136
Shops 137-53
Shtiebl 66-9
Sidlik, FrantiSek 172
Sigismund 23
Silbermann, Heinrich 48
Silbermanns 49
Silbigerovä, Elsa 195
Silesia 15, 171,222
Simchat Torah xv
Simon, Daniel 25
Simonis, Herr Carl 74
Slatner, Emilie 298
Slatner Gallery 188
Slav 15, 92, 93,237, 343, 366
Slezskâ Ostrava 44, 52
Slome, Hana 37
Slovakia 62, 87
Smulovié, Kurt Karel 250, 273, 274-6
Société 108
SOKOL organisation 103, 104
Soldiers 252-76
First World War 252-9
Second World War 259-76
Spar und Vorschussverein für Witkowitz 110
Spiegel, Emil 186
Spira, Jakob Rabbi 84
Spitzer, Leo 119
Spitzer, Natan 67
Stelibsky, Josef 222
Stern, Hans 148
Stiassny, Wilhelm 156
Stolpersteine 7
Strach, Hugo 147
Stranger than fiction 277-340
Strassmann, Ernst 98
Strassmann, Herr M. 74
Strassmann, Markus 69, 112,123, 127, 131, 132,
148, 162
Strassmann, Richard 162
Stücker, Herr 27
Stumpf, Karl 181
Sudetendeutsche Partei (SdP) 233
Sujo, Glenn 199
Süsser, Heinrich 100
SvStlik, Jan 35
synagogue 73, 87, 89
in HruSov 90
in Pittler Street 169
in Vitkovice 89
The Talk of the Town (nightclub) 318-23
Talmud 151
The Taming of the Shrew 212
Tausk, Rachel 64
THelet Lav an organisation 104, 135
Teichner, Sandor 108
Teichner, Sigmund 176
Teplitz-Schönau 98
TSSin 62
TBin authorities 59
T£$in community 57
Textilia 167
theatre 207-9
Thieberger, Joseph 183, 184, 268
Thirty Years War 24
Thurzo, György (Count of Kremnice) 23
tintype 175
Tlach und Keil 38
Tonfilm Theater Tanz 205
Torah 4
Türk, Adolf 81
‘Twice-expelled Czech finds asylum’ 184
Tyrell, George 141, 142, 266-7
Uhersky Brod 63
Uhlans 180
Ukraine 17
Ulmann, Radim 50
Um Gottes Willen 306
388
Ostrava and its Jews
UN Food and Agriculture Organisation,
Ecuador 314
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration (UNRRA) 294
US War Crimes Commission 205
Václav Hervert of Sokol 103
vaut le voyage xii
Veleminsky, Jiri 118
Veleminsky Rudolf 118
Velvet Revolution in 1989 136
Vienna State Academy of Music 204
Viktor (George Rodens uncle) 271
Viktor (Victoria Bursa’s brother) 271
Vitkovice Coalmining Company 99
Vitkovice Hospital 116, 117, 238
Vitkovice ironworks and metallurgical plant
(VHHT) 164
Vitkovice Machinery Group (VMG) 200
Vitkovice Mining, Iron and Steel Works
Corporation 30, 33-5
Vitkovice synagogue 90-2, 240, 242
Vitkovice Town Hall 34
Vítkovické hornt a hutní téiírstvo (VHHT) 29
Vogel, Alfred 132, 255, 256, 259
Vogel, Heinz 19, 37, 38, 138, 295-305
Vondráéek, Ignác 30
von Ferstel, Max 34
von Rothschild, Baron Salomon Mayer 71
Vransky, Pavel 264, 264-5, 339
Wagner, Otto 160
Waldek, Hilda 182
war
deportation to Nisko 225-32
holocaust and 219-51
invasion 219-25
Wasservogel, Adolf 181, 182
Wasservogel, Joachim 181
Wattolik, Franz 179, 180
Weber, Ilse 204
Weber, Leah 83
Weber, Vilém 202
Wechsberg, Albert 112, 125,158,204
Wechsberg, Barbara 140
Wechsberg, Evzen 252-3, 253
Wechsberg, Josef 20, 69, 133, 152, 204, 206, 208,
259, 334
Wechsberg Bank 114, 115
Wechsler, Igo 47
Wechsler, Moritz 110, 148
Weissové, Hermina née 122
Weizmann House in Tel Aviv 47
Wenzel, Ortwin 176
Wenzel, Wenzel 176
Wiener, Leo 139, 144, 151
Wiesenthal, Simon 205
Winkelsberg, Julius 101
Winkler, Jan 7
Winogrand, Garry 171
Winton, Nicholas 210
Witkowitzer Gesellschaft 29
Wolfenstein, Helga 331
World Fair (1939) 362-5
Wotitz, Ruth 183
Yablon, Ralph 1
Yeremenko, Andrei Ivanovich 250
yeshiva xiii
Yizkor Memorial Service 6
Yokohama night club 336
Yom Kippur xv, 204,247, 320
Zâbfeh 20, 87
Zâbreh synagogue 87
Zarzecze village 229
Zehngut, Isidor 269
Zelezny, Jan 23
Zerotingasse synagogue 83,207
Zerotinovâ synagogue 96
zidovskâ 17
Zimmels, Bernhard 81
Zimmels, Rabbi 84
‘Zion Association for an Old People’s Home 101
Zionism 97, 104, 133
Zionist Blau-Weiss (Thelet Lavan) organisation
292
Zionist movement 105
Zürek, Simon 124
Zurovec, Josef 61
Zwierzina, Hermann 67, 73
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