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Sunday to Thursday: ‬09:00-17:00

Fridays and Holiday eves: ‬09:00-14:00

Yad Vashem is closed on Saturdays and all Jewish Holidays.

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The Sachs Family

Simon-Michael Sachs was born in Würzburg in 1887; his parents were Samuel-Nathaniel Sachs and Hana-Hindle née Rosenbaum. Aside from Simon, Hana and Samauel had seven other children. Samuel owned a textile factory which manufactured suits and employed some 40 tailors. Three of Samuel’s sons, Simon, Gustav-Gershon and Beno-Pinchas worked in the factory. During the First World War the factory produced uniforms for the German Army. In 1916, Adolf Sachs, one of Samuel’s sons, was killed in action, while serving as a German soldier in France. His place of burial is unknown.

Karolina Marks and Simon Sachs on the day of their engagement, Würzburg, 1909
Karolina Marks and Simon Sachs on the day of their engagement, Würzburg, 1909

Karolina Marks and Simon Sachs on the day of their engagement, Würzburg, 1909
Strümpfelbrunn, Baden, the early 1930s. The Marks sisters, Klara and Karolina Sachs, and their cousin Adela Bundy, visiting the village where they were born.
Strümpfelbrunn, Baden, the early 1930s. The Marks sisters, Klara and Karolina Sachs, and their cousin Adela Bundy, visiting the village where they were born.

Strümpfelbrunn, Baden, the early 1930s. The Marks sisters, Klara and Karolina Sachs, and their cousin Adela Bundy, visiting the village where they were born.
The Marks family’s house in Strümpfelbrunn, Baden.
The Marks family’s house in Strümpfelbrunn, Baden.

The Marks family’s house in Strümpfelbrunn, Baden.
Karolina Sachs (née Marks), 1930s
Karolina Sachs (née Marks), 1930s

Karolina Sachs (née Marks), 1930s
Beno-Pinchas Sachs, Würzburg
Beno-Pinchas Sachs, Würzburg

Beno-Pinchas Sachs, Würzburg
Hana Sachs, Würzburg, 1912-1913
Hana Sachs, Würzburg, 1912-1913

Hana Sachs, Würzburg, 1912-1913
Adolf Sachs, Würzburg. Adolf was killed in action in 1916, while serving in the German Imperial Army on the Western Front. His resting place is unknown.
Adolf Sachs, Würzburg. Adolf was killed in action in 1916, while serving in the German Imperial Army on the Western Front. His resting place is unknown.

Adolf Sachs, Würzburg. Adolf was killed in action in 1916, while serving in the German Imperial Army on the Western Front. His resting place is unknown.
Karolina Sachs (née Marks) and Simon Sachs, Würzburg, 1927–1928
Karolina Sachs (née Marks) and Simon Sachs, Würzburg, 1927–1928

Karolina Sachs (née Marks) and Simon Sachs, Würzburg, 1927–1928
The Sachs family on vacation in Nordenei during the 1920s.
The Sachs family on vacation in Nordenei during the 1920s.

From right to left: Simon-Michael, Karolina, Klara, Manfred-Menachem, and Hana. Above: Yosef. Simon and Manfred passed away in 1929. Hana emigrated to Eretz Israel in 1936, and Yosef emigrated to the United States in 1938. The Marks sisters, Karolina and Klara, perished in the Holocaust.

The Sachs family on vacation in Nordenei during the 1920s.