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- Erika_Heymann abstract "Erika Heymann (née Erika Lasallelie Geck, born Offenburg, Germany 1895, died Amsterdam April 6, 1950) was a German woman posthumously granted the status of Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem for helping several Jews hide during the German occupation of the Netherlands.".
- Erika_Heymann alias "Erika Lasallelie Geck".
- Erika_Heymann birthDate "1895".
- Erika_Heymann birthYear "1895".
- Erika_Heymann deathDate "1950".
- Erika_Heymann deathYear "1950".
- Erika_Heymann thumbnail ErikaHeymann.jpg?width=300.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageID "43556715".
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- Erika_Heymann wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageRevisionID "687658078".
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Buchenwald_concentration_camp.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Bunker_Tragedy.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Category:1895_births.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950_deaths.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_Righteous_Among_the_Nations.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Dachau.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Die_Rote_Fahne.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Friends_of_Nature.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Göring.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Holocaust_Museum_Houston.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands_in_World_War_II.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Offenburg.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Righteous_Among_the_Nations.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Vught.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink Yad_Vashem.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink File:ErikaHeymann.jpg.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLink File:HeymannVGroep.jpg.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erika Heymann".
- Erika_Heymann alternativeNames "Erika Lasallelie Geck".
- Erika_Heymann dateOfBirth "1895".
- Erika_Heymann dateOfDeath "1950".
- Erika_Heymann name "Erika Heymann".
- Erika_Heymann shortDescription "German woman posthumously granted the status of Righteous Among the Nations for assisting Jews during the German occupation of the Netherlands".
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Erika_Heymann wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Erika_Heymann description "German woman posthumously granted the status of Righteous Among the Nations for assisting Jews during the German occupation of the Netherlands".
- Erika_Heymann description "German woman posthumously granted the status of Righteous Among the Nations for assisting Jews during the German occupation of the Netherlands".
- Erika_Heymann subject Category:1895_births.
- Erika_Heymann subject Category:1950_deaths.
- Erika_Heymann subject Category:German_Righteous_Among_the_Nations.
- Erika_Heymann hypernym Woman.
- Erika_Heymann type Agent.
- Erika_Heymann type Person.
- Erika_Heymann type Person.
- Erika_Heymann type Agent.
- Erika_Heymann type NaturalPerson.
- Erika_Heymann type Thing.
- Erika_Heymann type Q215627.
- Erika_Heymann type Q5.
- Erika_Heymann type Person.
- Erika_Heymann comment "Erika Heymann (née Erika Lasallelie Geck, born Offenburg, Germany 1895, died Amsterdam April 6, 1950) was a German woman posthumously granted the status of Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem for helping several Jews hide during the German occupation of the Netherlands.".
- Erika_Heymann label "Erika Heymann".
- Erika_Heymann sameAs Q18150702.
- Erika_Heymann sameAs m.0120yz96.
- Erika_Heymann sameAs Q18150702.
- Erika_Heymann wasDerivedFrom Erika_Heymann?oldid=687658078.
- Erika_Heymann depiction ErikaHeymann.jpg.
- Erika_Heymann isPrimaryTopicOf Erika_Heymann.
- Erika_Heymann name "Erika Heymann".