Hermann Freund was a professor and head of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Münster, Germany. He fled to Amsterdam, where he worked for a pharmaceutical company. He was deported to Westerbork in November 1942. From there, he was transported to Theresienstadt and later to Auschwitz.
In 1933, he adopted a woman who, together with her husband, was a very close friend to Hermann. The "adoptive daughter" was not Jewish and survived the war.
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