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  1. Louise Béatrice Reinach (9 July 1894–1945) was a French socialite and a Holocaust victim. Biography. Born into the wealthy Camondo family in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, she was the daughter of Count Moïse de Camondo and Irène Cahen d'Anvers, both of whom were from prominent Jewish banking families.

  2. On June 14, 1940, when the German army finally arrived in Paris, Béatrice de Camondo and her husband, Léon Reinach, two wealthy collectors whose families had already left major bequests to...

  3. 11 de abr. de 2021 · On January 4, 1945, Béatrice, her husband and their two daughters were murdered in Auschwitz. Because the Camondo family had no other offspring, the mansion was transferred to the French government, which converted it into a museum named after Moise’s son, Nissim.

  4. Louise Béatrice Reinach (9 July 1894–1945) was a French socialite and a Holocaust victim. Béatrice in 1916 with her brother Nissim de Camondo, who was killed in action on 5 Sept 1917. Biography.

  5. www.wikitree.com › wiki › Space:House_of_CamondoHouse of Camondo - WikiTree

    • Isaac Camondo
    • Abraham Salomon de Camondo
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    Isaac died in 1832. Little else is known about him, though he apparently died without descendants. He established the family’s bank, Isaac Camondo & Cie., in 1802. His brother Abraham inherited the bank when Isaac died.

    He was married to Clara Levy (1791-1866) on 25 May 1804. In 1865 he and his family became Italian citizens. In 1867 King Victor Emmanuel gave him the title of Count which could be passed on to each generation’s oldest son. In about 1870-1880, he built the now famous landmark, the beautifully curved “Camondo Steps” located on Bankalar Caddesi (Banks...

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Camondo#Camondo_Steps
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Salomon_Camondo
    http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3949-camondo
    http://www.histoireeurope.fr/RechercheLocution.php?Locutions=Salomon-Rapha%EBl+de+Camondo
  6. Béatrice Reinach was a French socialite and a Holocaust victim. Background. Born into the Camondo family of Paris, she was the daughter of Moïse de Camondo and Irène Cahen d"Anvers, both of whom were from prominent Jewish banking families. Career. In 1918 Béatrice de Camondo married composer Léon Reinach (1893-1944), the son of Théodore Reinach.

  7. 15 de dic. de 2016 · Apparently, Camondo never considered passing the townhouse and collections to his daughter, Béatrice, who, like her mother, preferred hunting to art. Béatrice married Leon Reinach, a Jewish musician from a scholarly family (they later divorced), and bore two children, Fanny and Bertrand.