Moïse Glickmann, a Polish Jew who emigrated from Switzerland in 1928, and a hawker by profession, lived in the Rue de Nancy in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Brussels.
Moïse Glickmann, a Polish Jew who emigrated from Switzerland in 1928, and a hawker by profession, lived in the Rue de Nancy in the heart of the Jewish quarter of Brussels. Aged 76, he was the oldest person taken in the Brussels raid during the night of 3 September 1942. Taken to the Dossin Barracks on the 4th, he was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau on Transport 8 never to be heard of again.
ADRIAENS Ward, STEINBERG Maxime (et al.), Mecheln-Auschwitz, 1942-1944. The destruction of Jews and gypsies from Belgium, 4 volumes, Brussels, 2009