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Albert Salomon was born July 21, 1935, in Sofia, Bulgaria to Jacob and Regina Salomon. He had a younger sister named Beatrice. [4] In 1943, during the Holocaust, Salomon was deported to the Somovit labor camp while many of his family members were murdered. From 1944 - 1948, Salomon was a member of the "Young Communists" in Bulgaria. [5]
Albert Salomon (8 December 1891, in Berlin – 18 December 1966, in New York) was a German-Jewish sociologist. He was the nephew of Alice Salomon , a proponent of the academic discipline of social work.
Albert Salomon may refer to: Albert Salomon Anselm von Rothschild, banker in Austria-Hungary; Albert Salomon (sociologist), German sociologist; Albert Salomon (surgeon), German surgeon; Albert Salomon (musician), Bulgarian-Israeli troubadour and accordionist
Albert Salomon (1883–1976) [1] was a Jewish-German surgeon at the Royal Surgical University Clinic in Berlin. He is best known for his study of early mastectomies that is considered the beginning of mammography . [ 2 ]
Albert Salomon Anselm Freiherr von Rothschild (29 October 1844 – 11 February 1911) was a banker in Austria-Hungary and a member of the Rothschild banking family of Austria. Businesses that he owned included Creditanstalt and the Northern Railway .
Charlotte Salomon came from a prosperous Berlin family. Her father, Albert Salomon was a surgeon; [9] her mother, Franziska (Grünwald), sensitive and troubled, committed suicide when Charlotte was eight or nine, though she was led to believe her mother died from influenza. [5] [10] [11] [12] Charlotte was sixteen when the Nazis came to power ...
Albert Salomon (1891–1966), German-born American sociologist; Meyer Schapiro (1904–1996), Lithuanian-born American art historian; Alfred Schutz (1899–1959), Austrian philosopher and social phenomenologist; Benjamin Shwadran (1907–2001), Mandatory Palestine-born Israeli author and professor of Middle Eastern studies
The Guggenheim family (/ ˈ ɡ ʊ ɡ ən h aɪ m / GUUG-ən-hyme) is an American-Jewish family known for making their fortune in the mining industry, in the early 20th century, especially in the United States and South America.