Gymnasiumstraße 31
74072 Heilbronn
Germany
Max Pincus and and his wife Rosa, née Eichenberg moved from St. Johann an der Saar to Saarbrücken about the end of 1917. At that time, son Ludwig Pincus lost his life as a soldier in France during World War 1. Max Pincus also ran his insurance office in the Heilbronn apartment at Friedensstraße 31. Later, son Walter Pincus joined him. Walter Pincus and his wife Edith, née Oppenheimer emigrated to East Africa in 1939. Daughter Margarethe Pincus was in London in 1942. Max and Rosa Pincus had to move from their apartment to a Jewish house and later to the Jewish old people's home in Heilbronn - Sontheim. Rosa Pincus' further way went via the Jewish forced old people's home Herrlingen to the sanatorium and nursing home in Zwiefalten, where she was murdered by the euthanasia program on March 26, 1942. Max Pincus was deported from Stuttgart to Theresienstadt on August 22, 1942, and lost his life there on December 10 or 13, 1942.
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