Izaac de Leeuwe was a son of Jozeph de Leeuwe and Eva Luteraan.
Addition of a visitor of the website
Izaac de Leeuwe was arrested because he was out on the street after eight o'clock in the evening.
Addition of a visitor of the website
Izaac de Leeuwe started in February 1937, just like his father, a trade in ‘bicycles, bicycle parts, radios and electrical appliance and lampshades’ on the Melkmarkt. In accordance with § 7 VO 48/1941 (Nazi regulation to remove Jews from the trade and industry) the company
was liquidated in September 1941 and dissolved in June 1943.
Kamer van Koophandel Zwolle, inschrijvingsnummer 06097, dossiernummer Historische Centrum Overijssel 0187
On behalf of the Sicherheitspolizei in Zwolle, the police commissioner requested that 44 Jews suspected of having violated German regulations by temporarily changing their place of residence without the required authorization be located, detained and brought to trial. This description referred to Jews who had gone into hiding. Izaac de Leeuwe, a shopkeeper, was one of these 44 people in hiding from Zwolle.
Algemeen Politieblad, nr 42, 16 October 1942, 1371-1372, notice 1901