Adolf Aschkenazy1,2
ID #150, (1886-1942)
Adolf Aschkenazy|b. 2 Sep 1886\nd. 1942|p150.htm|Lazar Aschkenazy|b. s 1860|p16516.htm|Mina Liebermann|b. s 1864|p16517.htm|||||||||||||
| Father | Lazar Aschkenazy2 b. say 1860 |
| Mother | Mina Liebermann2 b. say 1864 |
Adolf Aschkenazy was born on 2 September 1886.2 Adolf (Dolek) was the eldest of five children.2 He was educated at Vienna Handelsakademie (Academy of Business) in Vienna, Austria.1 He was doing his military service as a Major in the Austrian Army when WWI started.2 He married Regina Brüll, daughter of Leo Brüll and Helene Stieber, in 1922 in Vienna, Austria.1 Between 1929 and 1933 Adolf lived at Dusseldorf, Germany, where he was the Polish Consul.1 In 1933 Adolf moved to Katovice, Poland, where he worked in the iron, steel and coal industry.1 He was called to join the Polish army as a Major in the Polish Legion of the Austrian Army in the summer of 1938.1 He died in 1942 in Lvov, Ukraine, shot by a German soldier.1,2
Family | Regina Brüll b. 2 Nov 1882, d. 14 Jul 1939 |
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Sources of Information
- Kurt Reinfeld, The First 78 Years of My Life, an Autobiography, privately printed, Dec 1992, repository: Children and Grandchildren of Kurt Reinfeld.
- "Updated Individual Narrative", David Bouvier report given to William Reinfeld , produced Apr 2010 ;.
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