- Béatrice de Camondo
Béatrice de Camondo (1894 – 1944) was a French
socialite and aHolocaust victim.Life
Born into the
Camondo family ofParis , she was the daughter ofMoïse de Camondo andIrène Cahen d'Anvers , both of whom were from prominentJew ish banking families. One of two children, her older brother Nissim served as a fighter pilot duringWorld War I and in 1917 was killed in action.In 1918 Béatrice de Camondo married composer
Léon Reinach (1893-1944). They had the following children:
# Fanny (born July 26, 1920 in Paris - died in 1944)
# Bertrand (born July 1, 1923 in Paris - died in 1944)On her father's death in 1935, Béatrice inherited a large fortune. Her father bequeathed his Paris home, including its contents and a major collection of art, to the
Musée des Arts Décoratifs to be used to create theMusée Nissim de Camondo in his son's honor.In 1943, under the German occupation of France during
World War II , Béatrice de Camondo and her family were forcibly removed from their Paris home and taken to theDrancy deportation camp north of the city. Today, a plaque on the wall at Musée Nissim de Camondo tells what happened to them: "Mme. Leon Reinach, born Béatrice de Camondo, her children, Fanny and Bertrand, the last descendants of the founder, and M. Léon Reinach, deported by the Germans in 1943-44, died at Auschwitz". [cite web |url=http://www.croners-paris.com/Camondo%20Article.htm |title=Past, Prologue and Paris |accessdate=2008-09-14 |work= |publisher= |date=2004-8-15 ]References
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