Friedman, George, 1897-1950

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Lillian née Bach and Georg Friedmann (later Friedman) married in 1930 and lived in Schwandorf, Bavaria, where they appear to have operated a clothing store. After the events of Kristallnacht Georg was temporarily sent to the Dachau camp, and Lillian and other family members were jailed for a short time. Afterwards, partially through the support of distant American relatives, they secured passage on the ship Orinoco, but decided to try to get a spot on the earlier S. S. St. Louis to Havana. Lillian and Georg Friedmann, along with four relatives, were the only passengers allowed to disembark from the ship S. S. St. Louis in Havana. Shortly thereafter they emigrated to the United States and settled in Louisville. Georg Friedmann died in 1950.

From the guide to the George and Lillian Friedmann Collection, 1938-1983, bulk 1938-1941, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives)

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creatorOf George and Lillian Friedmann Collection, 1938-1983, bulk 1938-1941 Leo Baeck Institute Archives
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associatedWith Annenberg family family
associatedWith Annenberg, Sadie person
associatedWith Bayerische Vereinsbank corporateBody
associatedWith Friedman, Lillian, 1906- person
associatedWith Friedmann family family
associatedWith Hamburg-American Line corporateBody
associatedWith J. Friedmann Modehaus (Schwandorf, Bavaria) corporateBody
associatedWith St. Louis (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Verband Bayerischer Israelitischer Gemeinden corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Schwandorf in Bayern (Germany)
Cuba
United States
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Birth 1897

Death 1950

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