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n2:5844
rdf:type
n3:Persecution
rdfs:label
persecution of Ottolenghi, Ada 19/11/1881 Acqui Terme
n3:arrestDate
5/11/1943
n3:arrestPlace
n5:Montecatini
n3:arrestedBy
tedeschi e italiani
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S
n3:convoy
n8:03
n3:convoyNumber
03
n3:departureDate
09/11/1943
n3:persecutionCategory
ebreo
n3:toNaziCamp
n4:4
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Auschwitz
dc:abstract
Ada Ottolenghi, figlia di Eugenio Ottolenghi e Giulia Sacerdote è nata in Italia a Acqui Terme il 19 novembre 1881. Coniugata con Giuseppe Vita Vitale. Arrestata a Montecatini (Pistoia). Deportata nel campo di sterminio di Auschwitz. Non è sopravvissuta alla Shoah. Ada Ottolenghi, daughter of Eugenio Ottolenghi and Giulia Sacerdote. She was born in Italy, in Acqui Terme, on November 19 1881. She was married with Giuseppe Vita Vitale. She was arrested in Montecatini (Pistoia). She was deported to the extermination camp of Auschwitz. She did not survive the Shoah.
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Morto/a in campo di sterminio
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n9:5844
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n2:5844