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A suitcase found after Peter Easton’s death revealed his true identity as a Holocaust survivor whose family’s wealth was stolen by the Nazis.
A suitcase found after the death of Peter Roderick Easton revealed he was born Peter Hans Rudolf Eisner in pre-war Berlin, the son of a wealthy Jewish family whose industrial empire, Hahn'sche Werke, was seized by the Nazis in 1938 and sold to Mannesmann at a fraction of its value.
Documents and photos uncovered a life of privilege, including mansions, a chauffeur-driven car, and art, all looted under Nazi rule.
Despite his father’s attempt to protect the business by aligning with the regime, the family’s wealth and legacy were destroyed.
Antony Easton, Peter’s son, spent over a decade uncovering this history, revealing the lasting trauma and loss inflicted by the Holocaust.
Una maleta encontrada después de la muerte de Peter Easton reveló su verdadera identidad como un sobreviviente del Holocausto cuyas riquezas familiares fueron robadas por los nazis.