Max Moszkowicz
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Max Moszkowicz sr. (born 5 October 1926 in Essen) is a Dutch lawyer.
The Jewish Moszkowicz family fled Nazi Germany in 1933.[1] During the Holocaust his parents were murdered. Max Moszkowicz himself survived Auschwitz.
Moszkowicz became well known in the Netherlands for defending the godfather of the Amsterdam underworld Klaas Bruinsma and the Heineken kidnappers Cor van Hout and Willem Holleeder.
He is the father of Bram Moszkowicz, who was also a top lawyer until he got disbarred in 2013.
References
- ↑ "Mr. Max Moszkowicz - de pleitvader. vechten voor recht". Author: Henk ten Berge. Nederlands - Paperback. 224 pages | Bzztoh | November 1998
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