
Stake attention in this memory
A vertical, full-body grayscale portrait of a man with a prominent mustache is printed on a dark surface. The man is wearing a dark suit jacket, a white shirt, and a striped tie. Below the portrait is a small brass plaque with text. The portrait is situated between two vertical metal frames that appear to be part of a door or partition. To the left of the portrait is a window showing a blurred background of a building and some greenery. To the right of the portrait, on a light blue metal surface, is a red fire extinguisher symbol. The lower portion of the image shows a dark metal grate. The brass plaque reads: "Julius Magnus, *1867 Flucht 1939 Holland, interniert Westerbork, deportiert 14.9.1943 Bergen-Belsen, 1944 Theresienstadt, ermordet am 15.5.1944. Wohnte Hachbergstrasse 13 Berlin-Westend." This inscription indicates that Julius Magnus was born in 1867, fled to Holland in 1939, was interned at Westerbork, deported to Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt, and murdered on May 15, 1944. His last known address was Hachbergstrasse 13 in Berlin-Westend.
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