I am very amazed to have found with my father his first cousin, Adolf Henoch Strum! Adolf's backround & legacy is very well known to us, his Strum family.
He was born in Lvov to his mother, Salla Brand-Strum & his father, Avram Henoch Strum who died before his birth (he was named for him).
Salla was a daughter of an influential & very intellectual family. His father was the oldest Strum child of nine Strum Children born to Malia Bauman & Hersh-Leib Strum, a prominant Matzah & bread baker (b.Ulanov) in Lvov, & later Vienna: Adolf, Frieda, Hinge, Golda, Saul, Camshew, Lola, Mina, & Ignatz/"Teddy".
Adolf's Aunt, Hinge/Helen Hilsenrad, wrote a biography of the Strum Family during the Nazi Years titled, "Brown Was the Danube".
Adi was much loved by the family & had characteristic Strum looks of high forehead & large, light-blue eyes. Tragically, Adi chose to follow a girlfriend to Holland as a young man during the Nazi Occupation.
We did know Adi was killed by the Nazis, but as a result of this site, we now know much more. We do have a few other photos of Adi & his family.
My father, Norbert Nemon, is the son of Frieda Strum-Nemon who was the sister of Adi's father. He is Adi's first-cousin.
Adi was a fun-loving and adventurous cousin remembered fondly by his cousins, Norbert, Johnny, & Bella Nemon, & his Topf, Bauman, Hilsenrad, Landau, & Strum Cousins who honor his legacy today with a cherished place on our extensive Strum Family Tree.