Felix Mittwoch
Felix Mittwoch was Fritz Pfeffer's landlord in Amsterdam in 1942.
Felix Mittwoch was Fritz Pfeffer's landlord. Pfeffer lived with him in the attic on Bernard Zweerskade. On 30 November 1942, Mittwoch wrote to the Amsterdam Aliens Police that Pfeffer had told him he had to go to hospital because of a kidney complaint.[1]
Before coming to the Netherlands, Mittwoch was a lawyer. He was 'Dr. jur., ‘Justitiar des Hilfsvereins der Juden in Deutschland’.[2] In the Netherlands, he held a position with the Jewish Council.
Source personal data.[3] Addresses: Oranje Nassaulaan 45hs, Amsterdam (18 November '38); Okeghemstraat 41 I (10 February '39); Bernard Zweerskade 20 III (3 April '39).[3]
Footnotes
- ^ Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Gemeentepolitie Amsterdam, inv. nr. 4046: brief van Mittwoch aan Vreemdelingendienst, 30 november 1942.
- ^ C.V.-Zeitung. Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums, 18 maart 1937 Voor de Hilfsverein, zie Wikipedia: Hilfsverein der deutsche Juden.
- a, b SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart F. Mittwoch.