Kurt Herrmann

de}} in [[Leipzig Kurt Herrmann (20 May 1888 – 4 November 1959) was a German architect, publisher and industrialist. Under Nazi Germany he prospered by the Aryanization and expropriation of Jewish businesses. Toward the end of World War II in Europe, he fled to Liechtenstein. Denazification proceedings resulted in no punishment, and he lived as an expatriate in Vaduz with access to considerable wealth from his Swiss bank accounts. However, in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany, he was sentenced to death ''in absentia'' and his assets there were confiscated. After the fall of the East German regime, his heirs sought to recover the properties but their legal claims were denied. Provided by Wikipedia
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