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Margot Helene Pories


Luisenstr. 7



Birthdate:
21.01.1924
Birthplace:
München
Date of death:
15.07.1942
Place of death:
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Victim group:
Als Jüdinnen und Juden Verfolgte
Form:
Erinnerungszeichen (Tafel)
Attachment:
23.11.2022

Margot Helene Pories was born in Munich on January 21, 1924, the daughter of Beatrice and Siegfried Pories. She grew up with her sister Ruth, three years older than her, at Viktor-Scheffel-Strasse 21; in 1932 the family moved to Ottostrasse 3a, where Siegfried Pories owned a shop selling radios and gramophones. Margot Pories attended the Luisengymnasium high school from April 1934 to March 1938. Her mother supported her and was in close contact with her teachers. She died in March 1935, when Margot was eleven.
To escape Nazi persecution, the Jewish family emigrated to Amsterdam in March 1938, where their final address was Euterpestraat 39. In 1939, Siegfried Pories married Johanna Lewinski from Berlin. Following the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940, the Jewish population there, too, was subjected to persecution and deprivation of rights. In the same street as the Pories family lived was the local office of the security police and the Security Service of the Reichsführer SS (SD) headed by SS-Sturmbannführer Willy Lages, who was responsible for the deportation of the Jews, including Margot and Ruth Pories. The sisters probably received their deportation orders on July 5, 1942 for “labour deployment in the east”. It is not known whether they were among the 1,000 or so people who obeyed this or whether they were picked up in a street raid on July 14, 1942. Margot and Ruth Pories were probably taken on the first transport from Amsterdam to Westerbork transit camp on July 15, 1942. The people were forced to walk the final stretch to the transit camp on foot. On the very same day, the SS deported Margot and Ruth Pories to Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp. This, the first transport from the Netherlands, arrived on July 17, 1942. The conditions in the Auschwitz-Birkenau women’s camp in Summer 1942 were especially horrendous. There was not even any water. It is not known how long Margot and Ruth Pories managed to stay alive under these conditions. Their father Siegfried Pories and his wife Johanna did not survive the Shoah either: the SS deported them to Auschwitz in February 1944 and murdered them there.(Text: Barbara Hutzelmann; editor: C. Fritsche; translation: C. Hales)

Erinnerungszeichen für Schülerinnen des Luisengymnasiums

Zum 200. Jahrestag seiner Gründung veranstaltete das Luisengymnasium eine Gedenkveranstaltung, um an 20 ehemalige Schülerinnen zu erinnern, die von den Nationalsozialisten ermordet wurden.

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