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The following death certificates from Theresienstadt1 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt2 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. The cause of death however may be inaccurate.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt3 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, with the two separated into the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and vicious explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt4 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt5 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, with the two separated into the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and viscous explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt6 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, with the two separated into the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and vicious explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt7 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, in the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and viscous explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt8 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, with the two separated into the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and viscous explanation.
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The following death certificates from Theresienstadt9 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, in the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and viscous explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt10 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, in the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and viscous explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt11 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, in the male and female sectors of the camp, is contrasted with the more obvious and viscous explanation.
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt12 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, in the male and female sectors of the camp, stands in contrast to the more obvious and viscous explanation.
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The following death certificates from Theresienstadt13 show that David K
1 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
2 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
3 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
4 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
5 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
6 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
7 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
8 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
9 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
10 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated. ⇑
11 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
12 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
13 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt1 show that Dr David Königsberger and his wife Toni (nee Cassirer) died at Theresiensdtadt on 30 Oct 1942 at 5.00 pm and 4.50 pm respectively, allegedly of pneumonia and heart disease respectively. This near miraculous synchrony between deaths of unrelated causes within 10 minutes of each other, in the male and female sectors of the camp, is contrasted with the more obvious and viscous explanation.
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1 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt 1
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt2 show that David K
The following death certificates from Theresienstadt 3
1 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
2 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑
3 Thanks to Irene Newhouse who found out that all the Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it's in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.]] ⇑