Konrad Otto Bernheimer was born in
Rubio, Venezuela, on 30 August 1950. Following
Kristallnacht on 9–10 November 1938, which saw the huge plate glass windows of the
Bernheimer-Haus smashed, the family was sent to
Dachau concentration camp. The Mexican government intervened, as his grandfather
Otto Bernheimer was the Mexican honorary consul in Munich.
Hermann Göring, a Bernheimer client, did a deal whereby they bought his niece’s Venezuelan coffee plantation which was struggling, and were allowed to emigrate there, and also had to take Göring's aunt and her Jewish husband along, and support them until they died. His father Kurt Bernheimer (1911–1954) committed suicide (which Konrad only found out about when writing his memoirs) in Venezuela, and his Venezuelan mother, Mercedes Uzcátegui Ramírez, and his two sisters joined Otto in Germany, who had returned to Munich in 1945. ==Career==