Otto Treumann - Master forger in the resistance
Otto Treumann is one of many Jews active in the resistance. It’s his job to make perfect drawings from enlarged photographs of German seals. Other members of the resistance can then reproduce these seals.
When he lived in Germany, Otto attended grammar school and learnt gothic handwriting. He’s the best at reproducing these Gothic letters. As an artist he is ideally suited to forge German identity papers, seals and signatures. Many members of the resistance are freed from prison using documents forged by Otto.
Source: Extract from Oorlogsgetuigen: 8 filmportretten door Pieter Fleury
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Otto Treumann
In 1935 sixteen year old Otto Heinrich Treuman arrives as an immigrant in the Netherlands from Germany because it is no longer safe for Jews there. Otto goes into hiding from September 1942 until the end of the war. At first he’s in Leidschendam but from the middle of 1943 in Amsterdam.
During this period in hiding he forges identity cards and ration cards for the resistance.
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