Ernst von Simson explained

Ernst von Simson (born 7 April 1876 in Berlin; died 7 November 1941 in Oxford) was a German lawyer, diplomat and entrepreneur.[1] [2]

Family

Ernst von Simson was a son of the lawyer August von Simson (1837-1927) and Beate, geb. Jonas, as well as a grandson of Eduard von Simsons. In 1901 he married Martha Oppenheim (1882–1971), a daughter of Franz Oppenheim and great-granddaughter of Martin Wilhelm Oppenheim. The couple had six children, including Dorothea von Simson (1910-1998), who married the lawyer Erckhinger von Schwerin, the art historian Otto von Simson (1912-1993) and the painter Vita Petersen (1915-2011).

Literature

Notes and References

  1. Hans-Jürgen Mende, Debora Paffen: Dahlem cemetery and St.-Annen-Kirchhof. A cemetery guide. Edition Luisenstadt, Berlin 2007,, pp. 46–47.
  2. Charlet Flauaus: The Nazi official and his private library. The books of Reichsleiter Martin Bormann in the Mainz University Library. In: Bibliotheksdienst, Vol. 52, 2018, Issue 6, pp. 455–480, here: pp. 473–474.