White, woolen goods and straw hat wholesale - Erlanger & List

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The Munich address book of 1891 contains the following entries: Erlanger Moses ( Erlanger & List ) merchant, Schommerstr.13/2 - Erlanger & List, Weiß, Woll- u. Strohhutgeschäft, Einlaß 3/1 - List Mart. ( Erlanger & List ) merchant, Parkstr.3/1 - Moses Erlanger changed his residence  several times - 1892 Schwanthalerstr.11/1, - 1893 - Senefelderstr.11/2 -  1900 - Bayerstr.33/3rd - In the Munich address book 1913 the following entry: Erlanger & List, Weiß,-Wolle- und Srohhutmanufakt., (owner Gustav Henle u. Jos. Hermann) Schillerstr.34. From 1916 owner Gustav Henle.

Max Lesser and Mary Lesser, née Block

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Max Lesser was born on May 31, 1878 in Schwersenz (near Poznan). He grew up in an important Jewish family of entrepreneurs. The Lessers had been building agricultural machinery since the late 19th century. The Lesser brothers' factory in Poznan, which at times employed 400 people, was considered the largest manufacturer of potato harvesters in Europe.

After the First World War, Poznan became Polish and the factory was sold.

Jewish retirement home 'Henriettenstift'

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The Henriettenstift was founded in 1852 by Henriette Schie (1801–1893), wife of the founder and banker Wilhelm Schie (1805–1861), at Eliasstraße 24 (renamed Güntzstraße 24 in 1938). The Henriettenstift was a poorhouse for Jewish families, which in the course of time developed into a home for the elderly, where mainly elderly single Jewish ladies lived. On July 4, 1939, the monastery was dissolved by the National Socialists and declared a so-called „Jews' house“ at the beginning of 1940. The 51 residents were deported to Theresienstadt in the summer of 1942.

Wool and fur wholesale - Gebr. Hausner

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Bernhard Hausner was born on May 21, 1853 in Oettingen. His parents were the Munich furrier Josua Hausner and his wife Babette, née Goldschmidt. Bernhard had four more siblings - Josef, born on December 3, 1844 in Oettingen, died on November 20, 1935 in Munich, - Sara, born on March 25, 1850 in Oettingen, died on October 7, 1850 in Oettingen, Moritz, born on April 26, 1850 in Oettingen, and - his wife Babette, née Goldschmidt.

Former store and residential building Sommerfeld

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Berta Sommerfeld née Mottek (1898–1943) came from Samter (province of Posen). She and her husband Bruno ran a textile business in Quedlinburg, which was destroyed in the course of the November pogroms in 1938. They later moved to Berlin. From there, Berta Sommerfeld was deported to Auschwitz extermination camp on March 1, 1943 and murdered just a few days later on March 13.

Tobacconist Julius Koretzky

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Julius Koretzky was born on October 26, 1893 in Berdychiv/Ukraine. He came to Quedlinburg as a prisoner of war after the First World War. He married Elise Schumann and founded a tobacco business. In 1940, he was deported to the Gro -Rosen concentration camp in Sachsenhausen and murdered there on November 8, 1941.