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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Barnet, England

 
Lt. Marcus R. Bloom Marker image, Touch for more information
By Jerry Klinger, 2022
Lt. Marcus R. Bloom Marker
1 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet — Lt. Marcus R. BloomMentioned in Despatches
Mentioned in Despatches Jewish secret agent of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) lived at 9 Brownlow Court. Captured and murdered in Mauthausen Concentration Camp, 1944. Be strong and of good courage (Joshua 1:9) . . . Map (db m211224) HM WM
2 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet — Marie Schmolka (1893-1940)
Marie Schmolka was the only Czechoslovak representative at the Evian conference of July 1938, which focused on the Jewish refugee crisis. After the Munich agreement of September 1938, together with Doreen Warriner, she organised the . . . Map (db m188406) HM
3 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet — Reinhold Chrystman
Chrystman was an evangelical Christian, a Polish Volksdeutsche, who managed the Kara-Hortensia Glass factory in Piotrkow-Trybunalski. He worked closely with Solomon Gomberg, a Jew from Lodz, to supervise the factory’s Jewish personnel. A large . . . Map (db m188414) HM
4 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet — Wilfrid Israel11 July 1899 – 1 June 1943
Holocaust Rescuer who saved tens of thousands of Jews Wilfrid Berthold Jacob Israel was born into a liberal Jewish family of extreme wealth. His mother, Amy, the granddaughter of the Chief Rabbi of the U.K., Herman Adler, insisted he . . . Map (db m228001) HM
5 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet, Whetstone — Lt. Comm. Harold Newgass, GC, RNVRIn Proud Memory of WW2 Jewish Naval Officer
Awarded the George Cross for courage in defusing a landmine in Garston, Liverpool. He was a Club Leader at the Oxford and St. George's Youth Club in Enriques Street, Whitechapel, which subsequently re-located to this site. Be strong and of . . . Map (db m231042) HM
 
 
 
 
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Jun. 1, 2024