Boxberg's palace, apartment of Wolf Eibeschütz

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„Naumann's house, behind the Seethore, a stone very graceful building, built in 1750 in the Italian taste, decorated with good sculpture. [It has an excellent garden, which its present owner Jude Eibeschütz has embellished in a splendid way and decorated with statues, grottoes, fountains, a pond and summer palace. [It is eleven windows long, but five of them extend forward as a double projection. The middle protrusion has three windows, where in the height of the belt ridge a beautiful free exit resting on consoles, protrudes, under which the doorway enters.

Marketplace Diez

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In some of the houses in the marketplace, Jewish businessmen sold the most diverse goods until 1938.

Last sold Adolf Meyer (No. 8) shoes as well as leather goods and the department store Josef Bodenheimer (No. 1 u. 3 / corner Rosenstraße) textiles. Siegmund Schaumburger (No. 7 / corner Werkes) offered men's clothing too.

Law firm - Attorney at law Dr. Max Wassertrüdinger

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Dr. Max Wassertruuml;dinger's field of activity mainly comprised tax and tenancy law as well as bankruptcy and composition law. The economic decline of his practice after 1933 was the reason for the relocation of his business premises to his private residence. Attorney-at-law Dr. Max Wassertrüdinger died at the age of 53 on June 30, 1937 in Nürnberg.

Garden of Wolf Eibeschütz, called Adlersthal

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"The garden of the Baron von Eibeschütz near Briesnitz ... also deserves to be mentioned. It is small and full of finery. One finds in it a nice grotto, a Chinese hall, and in general a great variety. The small apartment is very pleasant and nicely furnished. The greatest advantage of this garden is undoubtedly its beautiful and excellent location on the Elbe, which flows by here. From it, one can see Dresden in all its splendor, and at the same time, the charming and diverse surroundings very well. (Daßdorf)

Paul Celan

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"I have never poetized a line that would have had nothing to do with my existence."
From this quote by the writer and poet Paul Celan, it is clear how closely his work was interwoven with his biography. As a Jewish, German-speaking poet of Romanian origin, he processed the horror of the Shoah in his texts. His best-known poem Todesfuge has been printed and adapted many times.

Jewish cemetery Essen-Werden

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Somewhat above Werden is the small Jewish cemetery in Werden on a hiking trail. One could carelessly leave it to the right, but on our hike it was worth a second look. Due to the fact that the cemetery is fenced, you could only take a look at the tombstones from the outside, but many of the graves seem very old and in good condition.