Biography

About Izak Bromet

Izak Bromet was a son of David Bromet and Naatje Barmhartigheid. He married 8 June 1933 in Amsterdam to Saartje de Hond, daughter of Meijer de Hond and Aaltje Barmhartigheid.
City Archive of Amsterdam, archive card of Saartje de Hond and family registration card of David Bromet.

Early April 1945, prisoners were transferred from concentration camp Bergen Belsen to concentration camp Theresienstadt. One of the three trains, the nazis used for that was liberated by the Russian army near the village of Tröbitz. Many of the prisoners died in that train and because of the prevailing typhus many of them died also in the village of Tröbitz. Izak Bromet was one of them.
He was interred in the Jewish Cemetery, which has been specially layed out by the side of the general cemetery in Tröbitz. The graves, the head turned away from the wall of the general cemetery, were numbered in three rows.
Izak Bromet was buried in the first row, grave nr. 8.
Information Bureau of the Dutch Red Cross. Tracing Jewish persons; List of the deceased who have been interred in Tröbitz and surroundings.