Nissim de Camondo

Born in Boulogne-Billancourt and named for his grandfather, he was the son of Moïse de Camondo, a wealthy Jewish banker, and countess Irène Cahen d'Anvers.

As the only son of two children, Nissim de Camondo was expected to take over the family business.

However, immediately upon the outbreak of World War I, he joined the French army, then served as a pilot in the air force.

Lieutenant Nissim de Camondo died in 1917 during aerial combat in Lorraine and was buried in the Montmartre Cemetery, in Paris.

[1][2] During the German occupation of France during World War II, Camondo's sister, Béatrice, her ex-husband, Léon Reinach, and their two children, Fanny and Bertrand, all died in the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Nissim and his sister, Béatrice de Camondo, in 1916