Social Crime Victimization 26 November 1942 (Arrested and deported) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death, Cause unspecified March 1943 (Prison camp, age 18) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Norwegian Jewish errand boy and victim of the Holocaust. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Estonia (father) and Lithuania (mother). In the the four volume work "Våre Falne [Our Fallen] 1939-1945," commissioned by the Norwegian government in 1945 to commemorate those who had perished during the war, Schermanns entry is in Volume 4, p. 79. Schermann was arrested and deported to Germany as part of the Holocaust on 26 November 1942 where he died in a prison camp in March 1943. Read less
Born: January 19, 1925, Oslo, Norway
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