Wiener Straße 10 (laid in 2013, Kurt renewed in 2015)
The Bartfeld Family
Murdered in the Extermination Camp
Salomon Bartfeld, born on June 18, 1895, in Wiener Neustadt, master tailor;
Elsa Bartfeld, née Gewing, born February 5, 1900;
daughter Lizzi, born 1931 in Wiener Neustadt, schoolgirl; and son Kurt, born 1935 in Wiener Neustadt.
Salomon Bartfeld was deported to Nisko on October 27, 1939, from where he never returned. Elsa and the children were deported to Kielce on February 19, 1941, and murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp; son Kurt was possibly murdered in Sobibor.
Salomon Bartfeld, who ran a clothing shop at Lederergasse 3, had been imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp on November 15, 1938, where he remained until April 6, 1939. The family was officially deregistered from Kraftgasse 4/3 in May 1939. On October 27, 1939, Salomon Bartfeld was deported to Nisko.
Elsa and her two children were taken to Kielce on February 19, 1941. Elsa and Lizzi were murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp in 1942. Son Kurt was killed in Treblinka or Sobibor.
Anton Blaha after “Lebenslinien” by Werner Sulzgruber, www.doew.at