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Armed Forces, "Simmons"

Photographs of L/Bdr Alfred Isaac Simmons with his friend Adam at Stalag VIII A, a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp, located south of the town of Görlitz, Lower Silesia, east of the River Neisse (Zgorzelec, Poland). He was taken Prisoner of War at Tobruk in 1942 and was held POW until the end of World War II.

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Blieden Family, "Burial Registration for Julius Blieden"

The Burial registration (Beerdigungs- Anmeldung) for Julius (Yehuda) Blieden at the Weissensee Cemetery, Berlin, Germany, 1904. He was a grain and produce merchant. His business was J Blieden And Co., Randfontein, district of Krugersdorp. In 1904 he was injured in a cart accident and sustained a severe head injury. He was advised to travel to Berlin, Germany for surgery. He was accompanied by his wife and underwent surgery at the Jewish Hospital. He died in Berlin on the 31st July 1904, aged 52 years and was buried 2 days later on the 2nd August in the Weissensee Cemetery in East Berlin.

Blieden Family, "Death Notice of Julius in German"

The Death Notice of Julius (Yehuda) Blieden in Berlin, Germany. This document is in German. He was a grain and produce merchant. His business was J Blieden And Co., Randfontein, district of Krugersdorp. In 1904 he was injured in a cart accident and sustained a severe head injury. He was advised to travel to Berlin, Germany for surgery. He was accompanied by his wife and underwent surgery at the Jewish Hospital. He died in Berlin on the 31st July 1904, aged 52 years and was buried 2 days later on the 2nd August in the Weissensee Cemetery in East Berlin.

Blieden Family, "Death Registration of Julius Blieden"

The certificate for the registration of the death of Julius (Yehuda) Blieden at the Weissensee Cemetery, Berlin, Germany, 1904. He was a grain and produce merchant. His business was J Blieden And Co., Randfontein, district of Krugersdorp. In 1904 he was injured in a cart accident and sustained a severe head injury. He was advised to travel to Berlin, Germany for surgery. He was accompanied by his wife and underwent surgery at the Jewish Hospital. He died in Berlin on the 31st July 1904, aged 52 years and was buried 2 days later on the 2nd August in the Weissensee Cemetery in East Berlin.

Blieden Family, "Grave of Julius Blieden"

The grave number for Julius (Yehuda) Blieden at the Weissensee Cemetery, Berlin Germany, 1904. He was a grain and produce merchant. His business was J Blieden And Co., Randfontein, district of Krugersdorp. In 1904 he was injured in a cart accident and sustained a severe head injury. He was advised to travel to Berlin, Germany for surgery. He was accompanied by his wife and underwent surgery at the Jewish Hospital. He died in Berlin on the 31st July 1904, aged 52 years and was buried 2 days later on the 2nd August in the Weissensee Cemetery in East Berlin.

Blieden Family, "Grave of Julius Blieden"

Photograph of the grave of Julius (Yehuda) Blieden (1851-1904), Weissensee Cemetery, Berlin, German. He was the husband of Yochved Blieden (nee Gittelson) and the son of Zundel and Nese Blieden (nee Saganowsky) of Žagarė, Lithuania. He was a grain and produce merchant. His business was J Blieden And Co., Randfontein, district of Krugersdorp. In 1904 he was injured in a cart accident and sustained a severe head injury. He was advised to travel to Berlin, Germany for surgery. He was accompanied by his wife and underwent surgery at the Jewish Hospital. He died in Berlin on the 31st July 1904, aged 52 years and was buried 2 days later on the 2nd August in the Weissensee Cemetery in East Berlin.

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Blieden Family, "Police confirmation of the Death of Julius Blieden"

The police confirmation of the death of Julius (Yehuda) Blieden of Johannesburg, in Berlin, Germany, 1904. He was a grain and produce merchant. His business was J Blieden And Co., Randfontein, district of Krugersdorp. In 1904 he was injured in a cart accident and sustained a severe head injury. He was advised to travel to Berlin, Germany for surgery. He was accompanied by his wife and underwent surgery at the Jewish Hospital. He died in Berlin on the 31st July 1904, aged 52 years and was buried 2 days later on the 2nd August in the Weissensee Cemetery in East Berlin.

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