Plöck 11
Baden-Württemberg
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
Jonas Lammfromm was born on October 18, 1892 in Buttenwiesen.his parents were Israel Lammfromm and Cilly Lammfrom,née Graf von Buttenwiesen.Jonas Lammfromm was married to Dora Lammfromm,née Grünbaum,born on May 14, 1897 in Wilhermsdorf,daughter of Meier and Rosa Grünbaum,née Neu.Jonas and Dora Lammfromm had a son - Alfred,born on April 17, 1921 in Wilhermsdorf.Neu.Jonas and Dora Lammfromm had a son, - Alfred,born on April 17, 1921 in Wilhermsdorf.After a commercial education at the commercial school („metal and iron, textiles“) Jonas Lammfromm worked as a merchant in Munich.In the 1st World War he served a four-year military service. During World War I, he served in the army for four years and fought as an infantryman in the Bavarian army on the eastern and western fronts.After the end of the war, Jonas Lammfromm met his wife at his new job in Nuremberg.In the summer of 1920, the couple moved to Wilhermsdorf.There, Jonas Lammfromm found a new field of activity in the Grünbaum family business and became co-owner of the family company.The stock market crash of 1929 and the global economic crisis led to the closure of the business in 1930. In 1933, the family moved to Heidelberg and from March 3, 1933, ran a textile goods store for factory remnants and woven goods. The anti-Jewish policies that began with the National Socialists' seizure of power (calls for boycotts and other restrictions) did not leave the newly founded business and the family unscathed. From March 29, 1939, Jonas and Dora Lammfromm and Rosa Grünbaum lived at Leopoldstraüe 31.Alfred Lammfromm had already emigrated to Palestine in the spring of 1937 at the age of just under 16.On October 8, 1939, Jonas Lammfromm died. On October 8, 1939, Jonas Lammfromm died of illness and found his final resting place in the Jewish section of Heidelberg's Bergfriedhof cemetery.on October 22, 1940, Dora Lammfromm and her mother Rosa Grünbaum were deported to Gurs.on January 19/20, 1942, to the Noé transit camp. On August 31, 1942 in the Auschwitz concentration camp, all trace of Dora Lammfromm is lost. Rosa Grünbaum survived the Shoa.
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