Residence Dr. Willy Katz
Dr. Willy Katz was the only Jewish doctor licensed to provide medical care for Dresden Jews from 1939 to 1945. He was therefore allowed to keep his practice and apartment at Borsbergstrasse 14, and continued to practice after 1945.
Dr. Katz is mentioned several times in Victor Klemperer's diaries "I will bear witness to the last".
Victor Klemperer's house
Home of Victor Klemperer, academic at the TU Dresden and later a member of the Kulturbund radio station. Known for his book "LTI, die Sprache der Dritten Reiches", and his diaries "Ich werde Zeugnis ablegen bis zum letzen" and "Das kleinere Uebel"
The house was built in 1934. Victor Klemperer and his wife were forced to move out in 1940 and were able to return in the summer of 1945.
Law firm - Hugo Rothschild
The address book for Munich from 1905 contains the following entry: Rothschild II Hugo, Rechtsanwalt Kanzlei und Wohnung Schützenstraße 2/1. - Hugo Rothschild was born in Munich on February 15, 1875. His parents were Gustav Rothschild, a Jewish private teacher born in Goßmannsdorf in 1848, and Bertha Rothschild, née Fleischmann. Gustav Rothschild died at the young age of 27 - Hugo Rothschild was two months old at the time. Hugo Rothschild spent his childhood in Baiersdorf and attended the Fridericianum, a humanistic grammar school in Erlangen, after elementary school.
Bank - Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie.
In Greven's Adreßbuch für die Stadtgemeinde Köln 1889 the following entry can be found under " Bank- und Wechselgeschäfte " - Oppenheim Sal. jr. & Comp., gr. Budengasse 8.
Goldfisch, Alfred
Alfred Goldfisch was born in Stuttgart on June 2, 1874. His parents were the Ulm textile merchant Hermann Goldfisch and his wife Johanna, née Wartenberg. Alfred Goldfisch was an authorized signatory of the Aufhäuser-Bank in Munich. On November 6, 1905, Alfred Goldfisch married Frieda Heumann, who was born in Laupheim on October 19, 1879. On June 1, 1918, the couple moved from Wiesbaden to Munich. On April 27, 1938, Alfred Goldfisch was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison in a trial on suspicion of racial defilement.
Münster City Museum
The Münster City Museum shows 1200 years of the city's history on 2,500 square meters. It goes without saying that the museum's exhibition collection also presents the Jewish citizens at the points where we have evidence of their lives in the city of Münster.
Delicatessen and factory - Samuel Breslauer
The Berlin address book - 1876 edition contains the following entries: Samuel Breslaer, Fein-Fleischwaarenhandlung- und Fabrik, Klosterstr. 91, Pt. u. I. E., Inh. Samuel Breslauer
- Lachmann D., Reindeer, Hohenzollernstr. 3.
Text of the back page - Berlin, Nov. 2, 76 - Be so kind as to send us 2 1/2 pounds of beef tomorrow Friday afternoon - D. Lachmann, Hohenzollernstr. 3