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Siegmund Jacobsohn * 1881

Lange Reihe 93 (Hamburg-Mitte, St. Georg)


HIER WOHNTE
SIEGMUND JACOBSOHN
JG. 1881
DEPORTIERT 1941
ERMORDET IN
RIGA

further stumbling stones in Lange Reihe 93:
Adolph Mannheimer

Siegmund Jacobsohn, born on 15 Apr. 1881 in Lübeck, deported on 11 Dec. 1941 from Düsseldorf to Riga

last residential address: Lange Reihe 93

Siegmund Jacobsohn was the bother-in-law of Else Jacobsohn (see corresponding entry). Since 1925 at least, he had, as did his brother, a stationary store at Lange Reihe 93–95. His store was "Aryanized” in 1939 and bought by a woman named Käthe Kaufherr. Losing the basis of his livelihood was probably also the reason why he moved to Duisburg-Hamborn in 1939. On 11 Dec. 1941, he was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto, where all of his traces disappeared.


Translator: Erwin Fink

Kindly supported by the Hermann Reemtsma Stiftung, Hamburg.

Stand: October 2016
© Benedikt Behrens

Quellen: 1; 4 ; 5; 6; AfW, Entschädigungsakte Else Jacobsohn; Bajohr, Frank, "Arisierung" in Hamburg. Die Verdrängung der jüdischen Unternehmer 1933–1945, Hamburg 1997, S. 361.

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