Georg Albrecht Nothmann

Location 
Hugo-Vogel-Straße 16
District
Wannsee
Stone was laid
29 May 2024
Born
30 January 1932 in Berlin
Escape
1939 Holland
Interniert
1943 in Westerbork
Deportation
on 04 September 1944 to Theresienstadt
Later deported
on 16 October 1944 to Auschwitz
Murdered
18 October 1944 in Auschwitz

Georg Albrecht Nothmann was born in Berlin on 30 January 1932 as the second child of Gertrud and Friedrich Fritz Nothmann, a President of the Court of Appeal.
He, his parents and his brother Karl Andreas (born 11 November 1926) lived at Moltkestraße 10 (now Hugo-Vogel-Straße 16).
In March 1933, Friedrich Nothmann was mobbed and beaten by Nazis in a street near Kleist Park. On 13 July 1933, like so many others, he was dismissed as a judge by the Nazis.

Friedrich Nothmann emigrated to Holland in 1939; Gertrud Nothmann, his two sons and Gertrud's mother followed him in 1939. Gertrud's mother died in exile in 1941.

After the invasion of the Wehrmacht, the family was arrested at the beginning of May 1943 and taken via the Vught concentration camp to the Westerbork collection camp. 
On 4 September 1943, they were deported to Theresienstadt and on 16 October 1944 to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where they were all murdered.

Only one daughter from Fritz Nothmann's first marriage, Hildegard, was able to escape to England.