© Stadsarchief Amsterdam / J.W. Hofman
Fashion Store Hirsch & Cie on the Leidseplein closes
Fashion Store Hirsch & Cie originated in Brussels. In 1882 Leo Hirsch, Sylvain Kahn and Sally Berg open a fashion shop on the Leidseplein in Amsterdam. The business does so well that they open a new store in 1912.
Although Hirsch & Cie are badly affected by the economic crisis they start to recover in 1936. Then the war starts. In 1941 the Jewish mangers have to step down and a Verwalter takes over. In 1943 the business is liquidated. The contents and stock is taken to Germany.
The dispossession of the Jews
The Nazi occupier weakens the position of the Jews by taking away their work, money and possessions. Early on Jews are no longer able to own their own businesses, work for non-Jews or have bank accounts. After the deportations their houses are emptied of their possessions.
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