Beer family

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HERE LIVED
ERNST BEER
JG. 1881
HOMELESS
Left 1940
DEPORTED 1941
ŁODZ
MURDERED 8.9.1942
CHEŁMNO

HERE LIVED
GITELLA BEER
YG. 1913
HOMELESS
Left 1940
DEPORTED 1941
LODZ
MURDERED 8.9.1942
CHELMNO

HERE LIVED
ANNA BEER
BORN. BARUCH
JG. 1869
HOMELESS
Left 1940
DEPORTED 1941
LODZ
MURDERED 8.9.1942
CHELMNO

Rheinsberg family

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HERE LIVED
PHILIPP REINSBERG
JG. 1879
CURRENT 1936
USA
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FRIEDA REINSBERG
CURRENT. 1889
FLUCHT 1936
USA
ÜBERLEBT

HANS REINSBERG
JG. 1913
FLUCHT 1935
USA
ÜBERLEBT

FRITZ REINSBERG
JG. 1921
RUN 1936
USA
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Lou Albert-Lasard

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Lou Albert-Lasard was one of the artists who, as daughters of assimilated Jewish families, had long not received the recognition they deserved. After the First World War, she had a significant influence on modern art in many respects. From the Expressionism of the Munich art group "Blauer Reiter", to the environment of the École de Paris and ultimately the Berlin years in the November Group - she had a wide range of experiences and herself contributed to the development and dissemination of formative art styles of the 20th century.

 

Cigar shop - Hansen & Haymann

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In the Stuttgart address book 1923 is the following entry: Hansen Albert, merchant Immenhofer Str. 76 - 2. Hansen & Haymann, cigar trade, Inh. Isaak Heß, Schloßstr. 26 Eg. - It can be assumed that the origins of the cigar shop Hansen & Haymann go back to the time around 1850-1860. In the Stuttgart address book 1865 the following entry can be found: Hansen Heinrich & Haymann, Königstra;e 19, Drogerie - Farbwaren- u. Cigarrenhandlung - Haymann Ad., Merchant, Associe von Hansen & Haymann, Gymnasiumstr. 10a. - Whose store Königstr. 19.

Export business - Sally Traubermann

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The Hamburg address book from 1932 contains the following entry: Königstraße 51 - Tettenbornhaus - Sally Trauberman, Export. - According to a certificate of no objection for emigrants from the tax office Altstadt, Hamburg, Rödingsmarkt 83 dated October 24, 1936, the merchant, exporter Sally Traubermann has emigrated to London since November 1, 1935. Tax returns do not exist - Reichsfluchtsteuer free - There are no tax objections to the dispatch of the entire household to England/London. - According to a letter to the President of the State Tax Office by the legal advisors Dr.

Ernst and Bertha Wollheim

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The Hamburg address book from 1923 contains the following entry: Wollheim Gebrüder, HR, Ex- u. Import, BCto: Deutsche B. Fil. Hbg.,Bxt: zw. Pf 23a u. 24a.,Deichstr.29, Inh: Ernst H. Wollheim u. Curt Wollheim, both Altrahlstedt. - In a table of the Jüdischen cemetery Altona is under the Nr.80 the entry - Salomon Elisa, geb. Wollheim, geb. am 8.5.1844, Loogestieg 11 bei Friedheim.

Moritz Lustig

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Moritz Lustig originally came from Vienna. On July 11, 1903, he married Malvine, née Krieger, also from Vienna, in Köpenick. The couple had three children - Walter, born on. October 31, 1903 -  Erich was born in 1906 and his sister Helene in 1914. Moritz Lustig was a bookbinder by profession.