Ludwig Marum
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Ludwig Marum (1885 – 1934) was a Jewish German politician, an early victim of the Nazi Party after it came to power in 1933.
Biography
Ludwig Marum was born on 5 November 1885 to a lower-middle-class Jewish merchant's family in the town of Frankenthal in southwestern Germany. After studying law at the University of Heidelberg and in Munich, he married Johanna Benedick and practised law in Karlsruhe where his daughter Elizabeth was born in 1910.[1][2][3]
See also
References
- ^ Sibylle Quack, ed. (2002). Between Sorrow and Strength: Women Refugees of the Nazi Period. Cambridge University Press.
- ^ Narrating the Holocaust. European Jewish Publications Society. p. 261.
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