Dresses, ready-made clothing, haberdashery - Max Ansbacher
In the book " Straubinger Juden - Jüdische Straubinger " by Anita Unterholzner can be found in the chapter " Die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus " in the list of the Jewish Straubinger Bürger, who fell victim to the Nazi - terror following entries with the name Ansbacher: Max Ansbacher geb.on 9 November 1876 in Floss.address-Wittelsbacherstr. 2, deported on 3.4.1942, missing - Frieda Ansbacher, née Stern, born on 31.8.1896 in Heddesheim. Address-Wittelsbacherstr. 2, deregistered on 4/3/1942, missing - Else Ansbacher, born on 8/7/1921 in Straubing.
The cemetery in Zündorf (Cologne)
The cemetery is located in a small forest plot. A busy footpath leads directly past the graves. From peace and dignity is not much to speak of.
Freundlich cold storage houses GmbH
Georg Lukács - professor, member of parliament and supporter of reforms
The literary scholar, Marxist philosopher and Communist Party functionary Georg Lukács lived in this place from 1945 until his death.
As early as December 1944, Georg Lukács went to Budapest, where he received a professorship in aesthetics and cultural philosophy at the University of Budapest. His students founded the so-called Budapest School - a separate current of Hungarian Marxism that had broken with real existing socialism and was committed to a "radical humanism" as an answer to Stalinism. Among them was the world-renowned philosopher Ágnes Heller.
Georg Lukács
The Hungarian-Jewish intellectual Georg Lukács became known throughout Europe in the 20th century. He was a cultural critic, literary scholar, philosopher, Marxist, party functionary - and much more. He is known today primarily as one of the most important Marxist theorists of the 20th century. His life was synchronized with the historical 20th century - with all its caesurae and upheavals.
Wholesale company - A. H. Elias
The Vienna address book of 1867 contains the following entry: Elias A. H. Gebrüder, türk. Großhändler, Fleischmarkt 13, Compt. Hafnersteig 5. The address book of 1900 contains the following entry: Gebrüder Elias A. H., Augustengasse 4. The Turkish wholesale company was founded at that time by Menachem H. Elias sen. The Sephardic family, originally from Salonika, had immigrated to Vienna in 1822 and was granted a wholesale license. The Vienna headquarters, however, was only one of the family's numerous enterprises.
First mikvah of the Beth Zion community
The stairs lead to the small pool, which was not covered in the past. Behind the covered hole is the main pool, which is located under the floor of the Zagreus.
.Mikvah in Bleibtreustraße
Colonialwaaren und Delicatessen en gros - A. B. Ettlinger
Aron Baruch Ettlinger was born on January 9, 1853 in Hamburg Altona. The parents were Jakob Ettlinger, born on 17 March 1798 in Karlsruhe, last Chief Rabbi in Altona and Sophie (Sheva) Meyer, who was married in second marriage and came from Würzburg. Aron Baruch Ettlinger was married to Helene Oppenheimer, born on November 15, 1869, and the couple had two children - Jakob, born in August 1903 in Budapest/Hungary, and Rosi Rachel Regina, born in April 1907 in Fiume/Italy.
Glove factory - Heller & Askonas
In 1875, the Viennese manufacturers Moriz Heller and Emil Askonas took over the knitting factory of Franz and Franziska Danzinger in Schrems.The family names Heller and Askonas became the company and brand name of the hosiery and glove factory " Hellas ". The sales office of the hosiery and glove factory was located in Vienna at Gonzagagasse 3. The factories themselves were located in Schrems in Lower Austria, in Asch / Czech Republic and in Györ in Hungary
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