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In 1885, Leopold Landsberg settled in Łódź and opened his factory (at Lonkowa Street), producing female clothing. By World War I, goods were selling to Russian markets. In 1905, as many as 70 workers were employed in his factory. He was a treasurer of the Union of the Łódź Manufacturers. He belonged
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He died in Łódź and was buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Bracka Street Łódź (left side, section D, tomb No. 107). His wife Sara (Sura) Salomea Hirschberg (1861–1944), daughter of Yehuda and Rayzla née Birnbaum, was buried in the neighbouring grave (No. 106).
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After World War I, Leopold Landsberg's factory called "the Mechanical Weaving Mill of Wool Products" (in Polish "Tkalnia Mechaniczna Wyrobów Wełnianych") was at Srodmiejska Street and made many woollen goods for the domestic market.
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He was the youngest son of Mendel Landsberg, a tradesman in Warsaw, and Laia Lewin. His elder brethren
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He was a president of the Jewish Association for Caring of the Sick, Bykur Cholim.
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to the owners of the Joint-Stock Company of Cloth Factories in Tomaszów Mazowiecki.
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