Ilse Hesselberger (Q115477727)
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German Jewish art collector murdered by Nazis (1888 - 1941)
- Ilse Minna Rosalie Wertheim
- Ilse Hesselberger (née Wertheim)
- Minna Rosa Wertheim
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German Jewish art collector murdered by Nazis (1888 - 1941) |
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Ilse Minna Rosalie Wertheim (German)
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11 April 1888Gregorian
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20 November 1941
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The mother, who was a Protestant by faith but Jewish by ethnicity, made her way back to Germany, where she had been known for years as a socialite who gave lavish parties. (English)
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The mother, who was a Protestant by faith but Jewish by ethnicity, made her way back to Germany, where she had been known for years as a socialite who gave lavish parties. (English)
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PROPERTY RESTITUTED TO THE HEIRS OF ILSE HESSELBERGER, SOLD TO BENEFIT NEW YORK CHARITIESAgnolo di Cosimo, called Bronzino Portrait of a young man with a quill and a sheet of paper, possibly a self-portrait of the artist (English)
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In November 1941, just weeks after turning over 100,000 reichsmarks to help finance the camp, she was placed on the first train from there, which went to German-occupied Lithuania, where she and many other Jews were murdered by the Nazis five days later. (English)
Ilse Minna Rosalie Wertheim
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