Grain, feed and fertilizer - Sander Israel

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The population register of the town of Cassel and the villages of Harleshausen, Ihringshausen, Niedervellmar, Niederzwehren, Oberzwehren, Sandershausen, Waldau, Wilhelmshöhe, Wolfsanger, Gartenstadt Brasselsberg and Gutsbezirk Fasanenhof from 1920/21 contains the following entries: Israel Max, merchant, owner of the company. Sander Israel, Spohrstr. 9 1/2 - Israel Sander, grain, fodder and fertilizer, owner Max Israel, Spohrstr. 9 1/2  -  Israel Sander, private owner, Nebelthaustr.14.

Hans Lewin, owner of the specialty store for men's clothing, children's clothing and workwear, formerly the Joseph Lubranschik clothing store

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Hans Lewin, born on March 2, 1898, owner of the specialty store for men's clothing, children's clothing and workwear, formerly Bekleidungshaus Joseph Lubranschik. On August 3, 1939, Hans Lewin fled to Australia with his wife Fridel and son Edgar via Marseille, thus saving their lives.

Wine, spirits and tea wholesaler - J. L. Scheidt

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In the address book of the city of Würzburg from 1937 there are the following entries: Scheidt Max, Weinhandlung, Domerschulstr.25 I. - Scheidt Selma, wine merchant, Domerschulstr.25  R I. - Scheidt Sigismund, purveyor to the court, wine, spirits and tea merchant, Domerschulstr. 25 R II. - According to the business card, the business was founded as early as 1845. In 1871, Jonas Louis Scheidt moved with his family from Kitzingen to Würzburg and ran a wine trade there. Jonas Scheidt was born in Mainstockheim on August 17, 1841.

Max Schlesinger department store

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The native Berliner Max Schlesinger, born on August 31, 1884, came to Schönebeck at the age of 21 and had the department store am Markt built, which he managed at the same time as the department store "Wohlwert" in Salzer Straße. He was married to Lucie, née Gongala. They had two children, Kurt and Eva.

In 1933, the SA forced the department store to close. Max and Lucie moved to Berlin in 1934 to prepare for their emigration

Doctors Wilmersdörfer & Jeruchem

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Dr. med. Albrecht Anton Wilmersdörfer, born in Bayreuth in 1899, came to Schönebeck as a young man. After the early death of his first wife Tina, he married a second time in 1930. With his second wife Anna, née Stein, and their son from his first marriage, he fled to Palastina in 1935 to escape Nazi harassment.

Dr. med. Max Jeruchem, born on 18.3.1890 in Lobsens / Posen province.

Law firm Dr. jur. Martin Happ

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Dr. Martin Happ was born on January 17, 1886 in Pleschenin the Prussian province of Posen. He studied law at the University of Erlangen. He was admitted to the bar in 1913.   He met his future wife Sophie Bach in Berlin. They married in 1915 and the couple moved back to the province of Posen in Hohensalza. Martin Happ opened his own law firm there. After the Polish Posen Uprising and the Treaty of Versailles the largest part of the province of Posen was transferred to the re-established Republic of Poland in 1919.