Stock- und Schirmhandel - M. Marschall / Owner Arthur Marschall

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In the book by  " Hans Franke, Geschichte und Schicksal der Juden in Heilbronn " can be found on page 286 in the section - Industrie,- Handels- und Gewerbebetriebe - Jüdische Firmen gemäß dem Heilbronner Adreßbuch vom Jahre 1931 - also the following entry: Marschall M., Inh. Arthur Marschall, Stock- und Schirmhandel, Sülmerstraße 46. -  In the Israelitische Gemeindeliste of April 1, 1937 (Buch Hans Franke, page 290) the following entry - Marschall Arthur, Familie, Stock- und Schirmhandel, Kunzestraße 7.

Professional clothing and underwear factory - Gebrüder Ottenheimer

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In the book by  " Hans Franke, Geschichte und Schicksal der Juden in Heilbronn " can be found on page 286 in the section - Industrie,- Handels- und Gewerbebetriebe - Jüdische Firmen gemäß dem Heilbronner Adreßbuch vom Jahre 1931 - also the following entry " Gebrüder Ottenheimer, Inh. Emil und Max Ottenheimer, Kleiderfabrik, Badstr. 4 - In the Israelite community list of April 1, 1937 (Hans Franke book, page 290) the following entries - Ottenheimer Emil, family, clothing factory, Titotstr. 9  -  Ottenheimer Max, family, clothing factory, Titotstr. 9.

Old people's home of the Jewish community

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In the house of Na Třebešíně 1423/18 there was an old people's home of the Jewish religious community. The facility, which was managed by the Association for Jewish Nursing (Spolek pro zidovskou péči o nemocné), was closed in connection with the deportations of Jewish residents to the Theresienstadt ghetto in 1942.

Jewish plague hospital / hospital

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The Old Jewish Cemetery in Žižkov was founded as a plague cemetery during the epidemic that struck Prague in 1679 and 1680. In January 1680, the Jews bought a 10 fathom long and 42 cubit wide plot of a former vineyard (about an eighth of the later cemetery area) in the village of Olšany from Prague City Hall.

Together with the cemetery, the Jewish community of Prague founded a hospital here, to which plague patients from the city's Jewish ghetto were brought.

Red Villa - Emil Kolben - Electrical engineer and entrepreneur

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Emil Kolben was a pioneering electrical engineer and industrialist - influenced by leading personalities such as Edison and Tesla - and co-founder of one of the most important Czechoslovakian industrial conglomerates - ČKD. Despite his visionary achievements and public recognition, he fell victim to National Socialist persecution in June 1942 and died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp on July 3, 1943.

Since 2022, the “Červená vila” has belonged to the city of Prague 10..

Villa František Kraus

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The Jewish owner of the villa, František Kraus, born on 06.05.1914, was forced to move out in 1941 and deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto on 14.12.1941.He was murdered on September 1, 1942 in Majdanek

The villa was occupied and used by the Prague Gestapo.

 

 

 

Home for Jewish girls / hospital

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The Lublaňská 5/57 building housed a Jewish home for girls up to the age of 14 until 1940. A Jewish hospital was opened in the same building in July 1940. A total of six rooms with a total of 50 - 53 beds were available for patients. The hospital was one of the few healthcare facilities that offered inpatient treatment to Jewish patients.

Jewish children's home

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A Jewish children's home was located in two apartments at Sasaustraße / Sázavská 830/5, probably from the end of 1939 to the end of 1941. The apartments originally belonged to Rabbi Gustav Sicher and Cantor Šaja Suda. Both left the protectorate in 1939. After the synagogue and the surrounding buildings were taken over by the Treuhandstelle zur Verwaltung und Verwertung des Eigentums von deportierten oder vertriebenen Juden, the children's home was relocated to Spánelá ulice.