אהרן נתנזון
Region: Roumanie, France
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Bookseller and philosopher, born 1st February 1886 in Ploiești (Romania). Doctor of philosophy — his thesis on Spinoza, defended in Berlin —, he settled in Paris in 1925 and ran a rare book shop there, specializing in philosophy and comparative religions, at 19 rue Gay-Lussac. Arrested on 23 September 1942 with his daughter Miryam, aged thirteen, he was interned at Drancy then deported on convoy no. 37 of 25 September 1942 to Auschwitz, where he died on 11 October 1942. His memory is carried by the historian Dominique Natanson on the site Mémoire Juive & Éducation.
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