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About Paul Franz Wassermann
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Eintrag im »Gedenkbuch« des Bundesarchivs:
Wassermann, Paul Franz geboren am 03. März 1887 in München / - / Bayern wohnhaft in München
Deportationsziel: ab München 20. November 1941, Kowno (Kauen), Fort IX
Todesdatum/-ort: 25. November 1941, Kowno (Kauen), Fort IX
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Paul Franz Wassermann German entrepreneur
Paul Franz Wassermann (born March 3, 1887 [1] in Munich ; † November 25, 1941 in Kaunas , Lithuania ) was a German entrepreneur . Paul Franz Wassermann was the son of Amalie Fechheimer (* 1862; † 1959) and Franz Wassermann (* 1853; † 1914) and remained single. The family lived at Fraunhoferstrasse 16 d. He attended the Luitpold High School and received his doctorate in chemistry from the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in 1910 . Munich advanced training courses for workers Elkan Wassermann (* 1816 in Harburg (Swabia) ; † May 22, 1894 in Munich) founded a milk candles and soap factory in Munich in 1840 . The company was the market leader in Bavaria. In 1915 Paul Wassermann inherited the Millykerzen- und Seifenfabrik at Fraunhoferstraße 30 from his father and was provided indispensably. [4] In December 1938 the Millykerzen- und Seifenfabrik was aryanized by the Kopp, Hillers consortium and the previous authorized signatory chemist Wilhelm Schwarzmann.
Paul Wassermann last lived with his sister Ida and his brother-in-law in Schwabing . He was on the first 999 persons deportation list for November 20, 1941 to Vilijampolė in Kaunas , where he was murdered.
Paul-Wassermann-Straße connects Am Hüllgraben in the north via Joseph-Wild-Straße with Werner-Eckert-Straße in the south. New Town Hall (Munich) In the stairway from the southern grand courtyard of the New Town Hall in Munich there is a memorial plaque (1.22 m × 1.10 m) with 9 × 6 = 54 photos of deported Munich citizens of Jewish descent on the wall of the second landing. The lines of the mosaic memorial from Kaunas are placed above this in order to create a reference to this place. The following text is affixed to the glass plate above: “In sadness and shame and appalled by the silence of those who knew, the state capital of Munich remembers the 1,000 Jewish men and women who were deported from Munich to Kovno on November 20, 1941 and to this place 5 days later were brutally murdered. 94 children were among them. "
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Paul Franz Wassermann's Timeline
1887 |
March 3, 1887
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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1941 |
November 25, 1941
Age 54
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Ghetto Kowno | Kaunas, Kauno miesto savivaldybė, Kaunas County, Lithuania
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