Birthplace of Herschel verdigris
Herschel Feibel Grünspan (also: Grynszpan) was born in 1921 at Burgstraße 36 in the middle of Hanover's old town. His parents had emigrated to Germany from Russian Poland only in 1911. After the foundation of Poland, they received Polish citizenship in 1919, but remained in Germany.
Tobacco trade of the Rosendorff brothers
Law firm - Julius Berolzheimer
In the address book of Fürth from 1891, the following entry is found: Berolzheimer, Julius - K. Advokat und Rechtsanwalt, Bahnhofstraße 10.
Julius Berolzheimer was the son of Daniel and Friederike Berolzheimer and was born in Fürth on June 13, 1835. He was a brother of Heinrich Berolzheimer. He was a law clerk in Bamberg, royal advocate, lawyer and judicial councilor in Fürth. He died on August 24, 1895. Julius Berolzheimer was married to Cerline Adlerstein from Bamberg. Their common son Dr. jur. Fritz Berolzheimer also became a lawyer in Fürth.
Berolzheimerianum
Gustav Strupp
Gustav Strupp (1851-1918) came from a wealthy Jewish family in Dreißigacker. In 1873, after the death of his father, he took over the banking house that had brought the family prosperity in addition to the grain trade. He participated with his banking house in the transformation of numerous companies, including many porcelain companies, into joint stock companies. As a member of the supervisory boards of these stock corporations, he became the dominant man in the Thuringian porcelain industry; the porcelain factory Kahla AG alone employed over 3,500 workers* in 1914.
Games Factory - J.W. Spear & Sons
Merchant - Julius Summer
The merchant Julius Sommer, born on October 10, 1859 in Höchheim/Lower Franconia, married Johanna, née Levi, on January 19, 1891 in Eschwege. The couple lived in Suhl, initially at Herrenstrasse 28 (1892/1893) and later at Steinweg 25. Their son Julius was born on January 15, 1892. Daughter Gretchen followed on March 9, 1893. Julius Sommer died on March 6, 1926 in Suhl. His wife succeeded him 10 years later on his birth date, October 10, 1936. Julius Sommer belonged to the representation of the Jewish community of Suhl.
Bronze paint factory - Hermann Krakenberger
H. Krakenberger from Fürth (Maistr. 11 1/2) was in Güntersthal an der Pegnitz around the First World War. Because of differences with some neighbors he sold the factory to C. Eckart and moved with his production temporarily into rented rooms in Lauf. He tried in vain to establish a bronze factory in Bamberg and finally set up a factory with water power in Altendorf (Opf.) in a former mirror glass grinding shop, which existed until the 1930s, but was very far away from Fürth.
Old Jewish Cemetery (Prague) - Starý židovský hřbitov v Praze-Josefově
The most famous cemetery in Prague is located in the old Jewish town, Josefov. It is nestled in the old town, surrounded by synagogues and old Jewish houses. It contains 12,000 gravestones dating from the 14th century to 1787, including those of Rabbi Löw, Mordechai Maisel and other famous people.
An endless stream of tourists winds üover the resting places of 200,000 people. They lie in several layers übereinander, angeschüttet, because no place was there.