Falk, Albert

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Albert Falk was born into a Jewish family in Beckum, Westphalia, on February 17, 1885. He studied medicine in Freiburg and Munich, passed the state examination in 1909 and received his doctorate with a thesis on the therapy of tuberculosis. He fought in World War I as an officer and became seriously ill at the end of the war. He married the physician Erna Levi, and their children were born in Berlin: Werner in 1923 and Renate in 1925. The family lived from 1920 onwards at Hauptstraße 30, where Albert Falk also had his practice.