Heinrich Mendelssohn
Heinrich Mendelssohn (21 February 1881 – 7 August 1959) was a German contractor and real estate developer. Early lifeMendelssohn was born in Posen, German Empire( today Poznań, Poland) in 1881.[citation needed] A claimed connection to the family of the famous Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn has not yet been confirmed.[citation needed] He is most likely the father [illegitimately] of the British actor Daniel Gerroll, whose mother was Heinrich's paramour from 1949 to 1959.[citation needed] ActivityMendelssohn participated in the construction and development of numerous projects located in Berlin, i.e: the Hansaviertel, the Bavarian quarter, the Kurfürstendamm and the Olivaer Platz. He was also behind a development of the skyscraper at the Anhalter Station in Berlin which was named after the Saxon royal family.[1] In cooperation with Albert Heilmann, Mendelssohn constructed the Europahaus (House of Europe) in Berlin, which today houses the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.[2] He emigrated during the Third Reich.[citation needed] DeathMendelssohn died in Geneva, Switzerland in 1959.[citation needed] He found his final resting place at the cemetery of Petit-Saconnex. His wife Hildegarde (1897-1992) was buried at this side. References
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