Wilhelm Ludwig Schlesinger


Wilhelm Ludwig Schlesinger (born on November 16, 1887 in Koźle, died in 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto) - a German architect creating in Wrocław.

He came from a Jewish family settled in Wrocław, closely related to the Hadda family, from which Moritz Hadda was one of the leading Wroclaw architects of the interwar period. In the years 1917-1928 he led the joint Hadda & amp; Schlesinger, from this period come his best projects made mostly in cooperation with a partner:

Schlesinger, after parting with Hadda, ran his own architectural studio in Wrocław, he permanently lived in Cieplice Śląskie. After the Nazis came to power in the 1930s, he was deprived of the opportunity to practice. At the beginning of the Second World War he was in Berlin, from where he was deported to the Warsaw ghetto, where he died. On the new cemetery in Wroclaw, on the family tomb there is a plaque dedicated to his memory. Literature

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