Letter from Salomon Florsheim regarding his internment in the Theresienstadt ghetto. Collection
Digital copy available as collection KD_00113 at Kazerne Dossin Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu Salomon Jakob Florsheim was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 8 February 1893. He married Eva Florsheim, maternal aunt of the donor, with whom he would have two sons: Julius born in 1925 and Karel born in 1928. Salomon Florsheim became a banker. After emigrating to the Netherlands he and his partner Siegfried Kramarsky took over the ‘Lisser & Rosenkranz’ bank in Amsterdam. During the war, the Florsheim family was interned in Westerbork, but they became part of the privileged Barneveld group. Therefore, Salomon, his wife Eva and their sons were not deported to an extermination centre but to the Theresienstadt ghetto where they arrived on 5 September 1944. All four family members survived deportation. Post-war Salomon reached out to Siegfried and Lola Kramarsky, his pre-war associate in the bank industry, who had made it to New York before the war. Salomon Jakob Florsheim passed away in Israel in 1979. This photocopied letter from Salomon Florsheim to Lola Kramarsky contains information regarding Salomon's internment in the Westerbork camp, the Netherlands, and the Theresienstadt ghetto, Tsjechoslovakia (today Czech Republic).
- EHRI
- Archief
- be-002157-kd_00113
- Amsterdam
- Deportations
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