Rudolph to Georg Herbold: Rudolph’s cousin Irene Levy, nee Hoexter, told Rudolph that Herbold took over the practice of Dr Goldschmidt, who was the legal advisor of Rudolph’s grandmother Johanna Hausmann, who lived in Worms at 6 Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse. Rudolph assumes that Goldschmidt gave Herbold his grandmother’s papers and files. His grandmother was forced to move to Cologne during the Nazi period; where she lived at 54 Roonstrasse. After Rudolph’s aunt Alice Frank and her family were deported to Litzmannstadt, his grandmother lived in Cologne in an elderly home until her deportation to Poland in 1942. Rudolph has searched for surviving family members but must conclude that he and his cousin Irene are the only survivors.
Rudolph to Georg Herbold: Rudolph’s cousin Irene Levy, nee Hoexter, told Rudolph that Herbold took over the practice of Dr Goldschmidt, who was the legal advisor of Rudolph’s grandmother Johanna Hausmann, who lived in Worms at 6 Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse. Rudolph assumes that Goldschmidt gave Herbold his grandmother’s papers and files. His grandmother was forced to move to Cologne during the Nazi period; where she lived at 54 Roonstrasse. After Rudolph’s aunt Alice Frank and her family were deported to Litzmannstadt, his grandmother lived in Cologne in an elderly home until her deportation to Poland in 1942. Rudolph has searched for surviving family members but must conclude that he and his cousin Irene are the only survivors.
Rudolph to Georg Herbold: Rudolph’s cousin Irene Levy, nee Hoexter, told Rudolph that Herbold took over the practice of Dr Goldschmidt, who was the legal advisor of Rudolph’s grandmother Johanna Hausmann, who lived in Worms at 6 Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse. Rudolph assumes that Goldschmidt gave Herbold his grandmother’s papers and files. His grandmother was forced to move to Cologne during the Nazi period; where she lived at 54 Roonstrasse. After Rudolph’s aunt Alice Frank and her family were deported to Litzmannstadt, his grandmother lived in Cologne in an elderly home until her deportation to Poland in 1942. Rudolph has searched for surviving family members but must conclude that he and his cousin Irene are the only survivors.