Production

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Letterpress - Max Schmersow

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The Max Schmersow printing works (1890–1945), formerly Zahn und Bändel, was an important printer and publisher of foreign-language books and magazines. The printing house was largely destroyed in a bombing raid on March 17, 1945. The bombs themselves fell on March 17, 1945 at 12:30 pm. 48 citizens lost their lives in the attack. The owner and eight employees of the print shop were killed. A memorial stone nearby - dedicated 10 years after the disaster - still commemorates the tragedy today.

Straw and felt hat factory - Landauer & Stern, owner Carl Marum

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The address book of the city of Frankfurt am Main from 1895 contains the following entries: Landauer & Stern, neue Kräme 10, Stroh- u. Filzhutfabrik, E. Carl Marum. - Marum Carl, merchant, ( see Landauer & Stern ), Praunheimerstr. )9p. - The 1903 address book contains the following entry: Landauer & Stern, Kaiserstr. 53, Herren- u. Damenhüte, Blumen, Federn, Nouveautes, E. Carl Marum, P. Stephanie Marum u. Alfr.

Paper and paper wholesaler - M. Weinberg`s successor

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The following entries can be found in the Nuremberg address book from 1876: Weinberg B., Kaufmann.Wittwe, Theresienstr.16, - Weinberger M., Großhandel, Josephsplatz 16, - Weinberger Meier, Kaufmann, Josephsplatz 16, - Schloß Leonh., Papierhändler, Tucherstr. 15 ( M. Weinberger´s successor ), - Kohlmann Lazarus, Papierhändler, Tucherstr. 15 ( M. Weinberg`s successor ).  -  Company founder around 1851 was M. Weinberg, who owned the company until 1868. In 1868 the company passed to the nephews Mr. Bernhard Schloß and Lazarus Kohlmann. Since 1912 there was a branch in Stuttgart.

Nassau Linen Industry - J .M. Baum

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The address book of the city of Wiesbaden from 1917 contains the following entries: J. M. Baum, Nassauische Leinenindustrie, Hofl., Kirchgasse 36, F. 308.  Fabrik: Mechanische Weberei, Gartenfeldstr.25.  Inh. Kommerz. Rat Joseph Baum and Hermann Baum. - Baum Joseph, Kommerz. Rat, Biebricher Str. 45, F. 268.  s. J. M. Baum, Nass. Linen industry. - Baum Alice, fw. Commer. Rat., Biebricher Str.45. F.268. - Baum Hermann, Fabrik, Taunusstr. 5  II. F 616. s. J.M.Baum, Nass. Linen industry. - The roots of the company Nassauische Leinenindustrie J. M.

Liqueur and vinegar factory - Adolf Rosenfelder

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In 1882, Hermann Aufhäuser (1847-1931) from Hainsfarth took over the company together with Max Regensteiner and Leopold Reitlinger, two relatives of his wife. The last two shareholders of the spirits factory "Adolf Rosenfelder" were the merchants Albert Aufhäuser and Gottfried Regensteiner. The company was dissolved in 1938.

Louis Schrimmer - Factory for chemical-technical products, oils and greases / Residential and commercial building

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Home and business premises of Louis and Henriette Schrimmer since 1920. They ran a factory for shoe polish and chemical products in the rear building. In 1937, the Jewish Religious Community of Dresden bought the house. In 1938, the Jewish store owners had to give up their business. The Schrimmer couple were deported from Dresden to Theresienstadt on 25.8.1942. Louis Schrimmer died there on 27.09.1942, Henriette Schrimmer on 25.12.1942.