Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co.

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. or Liro was a Dutch Jewish bank, located at the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam. During the second World War, the Nazi government of Germany used the name of the bank for a separate branch, used for looting Jews, located at the Sarphatistraat. After the war, the original bank had lost its good name, and was finally taken over by another bank, the Hollandse Koopmansbank.

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co.

Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. or Liro was a Dutch Jewish bank, located at the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam. During the second World War, the Nazi government of Germany used the name of the bank for a separate branch, used for looting Jews, located at the Sarphatistraat. After the war, the original bank had lost its good name, and was finally taken over by another bank, the Hollandse Koopmansbank.