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  1. Henri Reichenbach (born 29 January 1891 in Paris, died September 1941 in New York) was a French businessman who co-founded Prisunic in 1931. Forced to emigrate because of his Jewish heritage, he committed suicide after the Nazi invasion of France.

  2. Après son divorce, elle épouse l’industriel Henri Reichenbach, un des fondateurs des magasins Prisunic. Cousine éloignée de Léon Blum, elle s'était rapprochée de lui à la fin des années 1930, à la mort de Thérèse Blum, assurant une partie de son secrétariat.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2020 · In an improbable wartime wedding at the infamous concentration camp of Buchenwald, two Jewish captives were united in matrimony: a Frenchwoman named Jeanne “Janot” Reichenbach and her longtime...

  4. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (Dresde 1823-1889) fue un ornitólogo, botánico, pteridólogo y conocido orquideólogo alemán del siglo XIX. Su padre Ludwig Reichenbach (autor de Icones Florae Germanicae et Helveticae) era un botánico muy conocido.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2019 · She then supported herself by designing upscale stores, and soon married Henri Reichenbach, a wealthy Jew who owned the retail chain Prisunic. “Ever since 1938, the year Thérèse Blum died, Jeanne Reichenbach had been wooing the fresh widower, her first love,” Missika says.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeanne_BlumJeanne Blum - Wikipedia

    In 1919, she married Henri Torrès, a lawyer, with whom she had two children, Jean and Georges Torres. After a divorce, in 1933 she married industrialist Henri Reichenbach, one of the founders of the “Prisunic” retail store chain, but their marriage ended with his suicide in 1940.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2020 · L’ex-mari de Reichenbach, Henri Reichenbach, s’est suicidé pendant la guerre, et son fils Georges Torrès est mort en combattant pour les Alliés lors de la libération de la France en 1944.