Cloth and cotton goods - Friedrich Strauss
Dr. Fritz Feuchtwanger
Postcard from the childhood - youth of Dr. Fritz Feuchtwanger. Here he writes at the age of 15 to his mother Rosa Feuchtwanger from Anvers in Belgium.
.The cemetery of Alpen
The Jewish cemetery of Alpen is located at the Menzelner Strasse in the east of the Ulrichstrasse far outside the village. The place is laid out as a spacious lawn with surrounding hedge.
Occupancy was from 1792 to the year 1936. 56 gravestones are still preserved. Many gravestones were destroyed in the past.
Rosa Feuchtwanger residence
Rosa Feuchtwanger was the wife of Ansom Feuchtwanger, the founder of the banking house Gebrüder Feuchtwanger. The card writer was her son Fritz Feuchtwanger, who, after studying medicine in Strasbourg and Munich, received his medical license in 1914 and was deployed as a military doctor in World War 1. After the end of the war, he settled as a general practitioner and obstetrician in Munich at Dachauer Straße 187. In 1937 he handed over the practice and emigrated to London.
Cemetery Ahlen
The old Jewish cemetery existed since 1788. It was dissolved in 1938, because it had been occupied for a long time. The new cemetery next to the Christian municipal cemetery survived the time until today relatively unscathed. Today there are still 106 gravestones here.
Turnverein Oberdorf - Jewish founding and honorary members
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding ( Stiftungsfest ), the founding members of the Oberdorf gymnastics club named on the plaque were appointed honorary members. Of the 12 founding members mentioned, 6 were members of the Israelite community of Oberdorf - Leopold Neumetzger, Bernhard Rießer, Heinrich Rosenberger, Wolf Fröhlich, Isak Sänger and David Weil. Also the creator of the anniversary card, of whose signature unfortunately only the surname Heimann is recognizably readable, was a community member of the Israelite community of Oberdorf.
White and woolen goods - Josef Dalsheim
Emma Samuel, née Arnheim
Emma Samuel, née Arnheim was deported from Berlin to Theresienstadt on July 8, 1942. On 19 September 1942 from Theresienstadt to the extermination camp Treblinka and murdered there.