Department store - Alfred Meth

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Alfred Meth was born on May 24, 1875 in Königshütte.he was married to Flora, née Appel,born on July 25, 1879 in Kattowitz.the couple married on March 11, 1901 in Kattowitz. They had four children -  Elfriede,born on December 13, 1901 in Ravensburg - married to Max Friedrich Grünfeld,cantor in Baden-Baden. - Herta, born on June 25, 1903, married in Berlin, lived in Haifa since 1935 - Dorothea, born on November 17, 1904 in Schw.

David Wassermann

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The address book of the city of Munich from the year contains the following entries: Wassermann David, merchant, Maximilianstr. 17 Hochp. - Wassermann David, in Fa. Max Wassermann, Maximilianstr. 22.

Nagelsberg

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The highest number of 30 families and 30 percent of the population was reached around 1850. By 1936, the number had fallen to 6 Jews, the last two were deported in 1942.

The synagogue was sold in 1908, demolished around 1960 and replaced by an extension to the pub. New building as village community center 2020-2022.

Ilia, Paul and Daniel Hepner

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The brothers Ilia, Paul and Daniel Hepner

Born in Bialystok, the merchant Ilia Hepner (1885-1933) came to Berlin with several siblings and relatives around 1920. His family, who had previously lived in Kiev, had fled to Germany to escape the civil war in Ukraine. In the fall of 1921, he bought two houses in Berlin-Charlottenburg: at Waitzstr. 4 and Clausewitzstr. 1.

Jewish cemetery Teplitz-Schönau / Teplice

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The Old Jewish Cemetery in Teplice was located to the east of the historic center of Teplice on the Judenberg between today's Chelčického and Jungmannova streets.

It was established in 1669. Three gravestones with bones from the first abolished medieval Jewish cemetery were moved there. The Old Jewish Cemetery was closed in 1862, after a new Jewish cemetery was established at the Styrian cemetery.

At that time, there were 929 gravestones in the cemetery, including a number of valuable Renaissance and Baroque gravestones.

Dr. iur. Salomon and Berta Hepner

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The Kiev-born lawyer Dr. Salomon Hepner (1893-1943) probably came to Berlin in 1921 with his wife Berta, née Weller (1901-1982), his son Charles (1920-2008), his parents and numerous family members. The couple were recognized as Russian war refugees in 1925. From 1927-33, the small family was registered at Bayerische Str. 8.