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    ISBN: 9781771125505
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 204 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Issued also in electronic format
    Year of publication: 2021
    Uniform Title: Sigarenfabriek van Isay Rottenberg
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rottenberg, Hella, 1955- Cigar factory of Isay Rottenberg
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rottenberg, Hella, 1955 - The Cigar Factory of Isay Rottenberg
    DDC: 940.53089/924
    Keywords: Rottenberg, Isay ; Jews, Dutch Biography ; Jews, Polish Biography ; Businesspeople Biography ; Jewish businesspeople Biography ; Cigar industry History 20th century ; Confiscations History 20th century ; Jewish property History 20th century ; National socialism ; Biographies ; Biografie ; Rottenberg, Isay 1889-1971 ; Döbeln ; Zigarrenfabrik ; Niederländer ; Unternehmer ; Judenverfolgung ; Enteignung ; Geschichte 1932-1945
    Abstract: "Isay Rottenberg was born into a large Jewish family in Russian Poland in 1889 and grew up in Lodz. He left for Berlin at the age of eighteen to escape military service, moving again in 1917 to Amsterdam on the occasion of his marriage. In 1932 he moved to Germany to take over a bankrupt cigar factory. With newfangled American technology, it was the most modern at the time. The energetic and ambitious Rottenberg was certain he could bring it back to life, and with newly hired staff of 670 workers, the cigar factory was soon back in business. Six months later, Hitler came to power and the Nazi government forbade the use of machines in the cigar industry so that traditional hand-rollers could be re-employed. That was when the real struggle began. More than six hundred qualified machine workers and engineers would lose their jobs if the factory had to close down. Supported by the local authorities he managed to keep the factory going, but in 1935 he was imprisoned following accusations of fraud. The factory was expropriated by the Deutsche Bank. When he was released six months later thanks to the efforts of the Dutch consul, he brought a lawsuit of his own. His fight for rehabilitation and restitution of his property would continue until Kristallnacht in 1938. The Cigar Factory of Isay Rottenberg is written by two of Rottenberg’s granddaughters, who knew little of their grandfather’s past growing up in Amsterdam until a call for claims for stolen or confiscated property started them on a journey of discovery. It includes a foreword by Robert Rotenberg, criminal defense lawyer and author of bestselling legal thrillers."--
    Note: Translation of: De sigarenfabriek van Isay Rottenberg: de verborgen geschiedenis van een joodse Amsterdammer in nazi-Duitsland , Includes bibliographical references , Issued also in electronic format.
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