Wagmüllerstraße 12
Bayern
80538 München
Germany
The address book of the city of Munich from 1899 contains the following entries - Lismann Benj, copper works owner and commercial judge, Wagmüllerstr. 12 - Lismann Abraham, engineer and copper works owner, Liebigstr. 10 - Lismann Gebrüder, copper works owner, Oettingenstr. 34.Owner, Oettingenstr.34. In the Court and State Handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria 1877, in the section " Commercial Court München l.d. Isar " among the commercial assessors is also " Benjamin Lismann, copper hammer owner ". - Benjamin Lismann was born in Büdingen in 1832. His father was Heinemann Lismann, merchant and head of the Jewish community in Büdingen. Benjamin Lismann (1832–1906) was married to Julia, née Ganz (1837–1920). The couple had four children - Jenny Sophie, married Würzburger, born on February 8, 1862 in Büdingen, Emma, married Nüther, born April 8, 1864 in Munich, married to the painter Ernst Nüther in Mannheim, murdered July 21, 1943 in the Noe concentration camp in France, Klara, born September 12, 1867 in Müdingen.September 1867 in Munich, fate unknown and Hermann, painter and university lecturer, born May 4, 1878 in Munich, lived in Frankfurt am Main, emigrated to France, deported from Drancy to Majdanek on March 4, 1943 and murdered there
Hermann Lismann, born May 4, 1878 in Munich. Hermann Lismann was a German painter and university lecturer and was murdered in the Majdanek concentration camp in April 1943.
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