Rosa Bamberger, née Borngässer, was born in 1868 in the town of Rodheim vor der Höhe, a village of about 1500 residents, of whom 98 were Jews. She was the second of three children of Zacharias and Bertha (née Aumann) Borngässer.
In May 1897, Rosa married Nathan Bamberger of Muschenheim. They had two sons, Julius, b. 1898, and Ludwig, b. 1902. In 1897, Julius married Irene Mayer of Wohnbach and they made Lich their home. In 1918, Nathan Bamberger, age 50, died; he was buried in the Jewish cemetery of Muschenheim.
Rosa and her son Ludwig continued to live in Muschenheim through the first two decades of the twentieth century. In 1931, however, they decided to leave Muschenheim and move to Lich; they initially lived with Julius and his family in Butzbacher Straße.
In August 1936, Julius left Lich for South Africa; in October 1936, his wife, Irene, moved to Frankfurt with her mother, Johanna Mayer, and her young children, Renate (b. 1930) and Hugo (b. 1932). Rosa and Ludwig moved into a rented apartment with the Zimmer family at Oberstadt 26 in Lich. In 1938, Ludwig was arrested and imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp. In January 1939, Irene, Renate, and Hugo were able to leave Germany and join Julius in Johannesburg. But Johanna Mayer, and Rosa and Ludwig Bamberger all failed in their attempts to emigrate to Johannesburg.
On 14 September 14 1942, Rosa and Ludwig were rounded up by the Gestapo in Lich. According to eyewitness accounts, the now 74-year-old Rosa was brutally pushed onto the truck. They were taken first to Giessen, then to Darmstadt. On 27 September 1942, Rosa Bamberger was deported from Darmstadt to Theresienstadt Ghetto; she died there, age 75, on 03 May 1943. On 30 September 1942, Ludwig was deported from Darmstadt to the killing centre at Treblinka in occupied Poland. He was 40 years old.
In January 2020, Stolpersteine were laid in front of Oberstadt 26 to commemorate Rosa Bamberger, née Borngässer, and Ludwig Bamberger.
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The Descendants List below locates Rosa within the context of her family; it tells the tragic story of how her siblings shared her fate. Her brother, Hermann Borngässer, and his wife, Rosa (née Bamberger, Nathan’s sister) tried to escape the Nazi Regime by immigrating into Holland into 1939. They joined the family of daughter Bertha and her husband, Alfred Strauss, and their three children, Heinz Albrecht, Ilse and Leo. Alfred’s parents had left Germany in 1933, and Bertha and Alfred joined them in 1936. But the seven were all rounded up in late October/early November 1942 and interned in Westerbork Transit Camp. Deportation began on 29 October 1942 with the deportation of Alfred Strauss’s parents, Samuel and Antoine, followed by Alfred on 16 November 1942 to Auschwitz. On 10 March 1943, Hermann and Rosa were sent to the Sobibor Killing Centre; the index card indicates the authorities’ timeline of Hermann and Rosa (née Bamberger) Borngässer through internment in Westerbork Transit Camp to deportation on 10.3.43. The last to be deported were Bertha and the three children; they were deported on 21 September 1943 and murdered on arrival .
Rosa’s other brother, Salomon Borngässer, was deported with his second wife, Lisette, on 15 September 1942 from Frankfurt to Theresienstadt Ghetto; he died there; she was transported after his death to Auschwitz to be murdered on arrival.
Descendants List of Leopold and Babette Borngässer
- [Löb] Leopold BORNGÄSSER
- └∞ Babette LEVI
- 1. Zacharias BORNGÄSSER II, b. circa 1837, d. 10 Dec 1904 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE
- └ +Bertha AUMANN, b. circa 1832, d. 18 Jun 1888 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE
- 2. Hermann BORNGÄSSER,b. 24 Jun 1866 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE, 1939 to Holland, 07 Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 10 Mar 1943 deported fr Westerbork to Sobibor, murdered 13 Mar 1943 Sobibor Killing Centre
- └∞ Rosa BAMBERGER, b. 02 Apr 1875 Muschenheim/HE, 1939 to Holland, 07 Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 10 Mar 1943 deported fr Westerbork to Sobibor, murdered 13 Mar 1943 Sobibor Killing Centre
- 3. Bertha BORNGÄSSER, b. 06 Apr 1898 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE, 07 Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 21 Sep 1943 deported fr Westerbork to Auschwitz, murdered 24 Sep 1943 Auschwitz Killing Centre
- └ ∞ (2 Feb 1928) Alfred STRAUSS, b. 19 Oct 1901 Wachenbuchen/HE, to Holland, 07 Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 19 Nov 1942 deported from Westerbork to Auschwitz, 28 Feb 1943 murdered Auschwitz
- 4. Heinz Albrecht STRAUSS, b. 15 Sep 1929 Frankfurt a/Main/HE, Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 21 Sep 1943 deported fr Westerbork to Auschwitz, murdered 24 Sep 1943 Auschwitz Killing Centre
- 4. Ilse STRAUSS, b. 07 Sep 1932 Wachenbuchen/HE, 07 Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 21 Sep 1943 deported fr Westerbork to Auschwitz, murdered 24 Sep 1943 Auschwitz Killing Centre
- 4. Leo Fred STRAUSS, b. 13 Jan 1935 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE, 07 Nov 1942 transferred to Westerbork transit camp, 21 Sep 1943 deported fr Westerbork to Auschwitz, murdered 24 Sep 1943 Auschwitz Centre
- 2. Rosa BORNGÄSSER, b. 17 Mar 1868 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE, 1931 fr Muschenheim to Lich, Sep 1942 transported fr Lich to Darmstadt, 27 Sep 1942 deported fr Darmstadt to Theresienstadt Ghetto, murdered 03 May 1943 Theresienstadt Ghetto
- └ ∞ (30 May 1897 Rodheim) Nathan BAMBERGER II, b. 21 Oct 1868 Muschenheim/HE, d. 30 Oct 1918 Muschenheim/HE
- 3. Julius BAMBERGER, b. 7 May 1898 [1] Muschenheim/HE, Aug 1936 to South Africa, d. 26 Dec 1957, Johannesburg/South Africa
- └ ∞ (23 Feb 1926) Irene MAYER, b. 28 Sept 1903 Wohnbach/HE, 1926 to Lich, 1936 to Frankfurt a/M, Jan 1939 to South Africa, d. 30 Oct 1957 Johannesburg/South Africa
- 4. “Kind/child” BAMBERGER, b/d 1927 Giessen/HE1Source: Hanno Müller
- 4. Inge BAMBERGER, b. 19 Oct 1928 Giessen/HE, d. 07 Nov 1928 Giessen/HE
- 4. Renate BAMBERGER, b. 19 Jul 1930 Giessen/HE, Oct 1936 to Frankfurt a/M, Jan 1939 to South Africa
- For family outline, see here.
- 3. Hugo BAMBERGER, b. 09 May 1932 Giessen/HE, Oct 1936 to Frankfurt a/M, Jan 1939 to South Africa, 1993 fr South Africa to USA, d. 29 Jun 2021 Plantation/FL
- For family outline, see here.
- 3. Ludwig Bamberger, b. 07 Apr 1902 Muschenheim/HE, 1931 fr Muschenheim to Lich, Sep 1942 transported fr Lich to Darmstadt, 30 Sep 1942 deported fr Darmstadt to Treblinka Killing Centre/murdered
- 2. Salomon BORNGÄSSER, b. 13 Jan 1874 Rodheim v/d Höhe/HE, 15 Sep 1942 deported fr Frankfurt a/Main to Theresienstadt Ghetto, murdered 05 Jan 1944 Ghetto Theresienstadt
- └ ∞ (22 Jun 1900 Frankfurt a/M) Johanna GOLDSCHMIDT, b. 27 Apr 1871 Geseke/NRW, d. 09 Sep 1925 Frankfurt am Main/HE
- └ ∞ (24 Aug 1926 Frankfurt a/M) Lisette LAUBHEIM, b. 10 Nov 1881 Singhöfen/HE, 15 Sep 1942 deported fr Frankfurt a/Main to Theresienstadt Ghetto/15 May 1944 to Auschwitz/murdered
Sources:
Arolsen Archives
About the Alfred Strauss family of Wachenbrunn, see Bruder-Schönfeld Forum
German National Archives, Memorial Book
Joods Memorial
Ursula Sommerlad, 13.01.2020, ,,Die Menschen hinter den Namen,” Giessener-allgemeine, 13 Jan 2020