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Law Office Albert Nathan and Hans Nathan

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Hans Nathan, * December 2 1900 in Görlitz, † September 12 1971 in Berlin

The lawyers Albert Nathan, with son Dr. Hans Nathan and  the dentist Dr. Fritz Warschawski Postplatz belonged to the socially committed Görlitzers  The names of the dentist and the Nathans disappeared in 1933 from the bell plates of the houses on Postplatz. Fritz Warschawski had left Germany overnight with his family, the lawyer Hans Nathan emigrated with his family to Prague.

Law Office Dr. Paul Mühsam

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Paul Mühsam, jurist, writer  * 1876, 17.07. Brandenburg  † 1960, 11.03. Jerusalem

The well-known Jüdian jurist Paul Mühsam who daily crossed Postplatz on his way to work, noted his experiences  about Görlitz under the National Socialists in his memoirs under the title „I have been a man“. In Görlitz, a street has been named after Paul Mühsam since 1990.

Salomon's country products agency - Adolf Salomon

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Born on September 4, 1861 in Heppenheim/Wiese, Adolf Salomon moved with his family to Worms in 1897 to Renzstraße 16. Adolf Salomon was married to Sara Mayer, born on August 18, 1866 in Neustadt/Haardt. the couple had 4 children -  Isaak,geb. on 1.1.1888 in Heppenheim/Wiese, - Friedrich, born on 13.2.1889 in Heppenheim/Wiese, - Betty, born on 30.1.1893 in Heppenheim/Wiese, married since 2.11.1912 to Max Hanau, - Lili Selma, born on 16.2.1894 in Heppenheim/Wiese, married since 4.8.1920 to Ferdinand Julius Herz. In 1910 Adolf Salomon moved to Renzstraße 21.

Law office - Dr. P. Zander

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Dr. Paul Zander was born in Leipzig on May 25, 1884. He died in London on July 6, 1943. In December 1938, six Jüdische consultees were appointed by the President of the Higher Regional Court in Dresden, Dr. Lorenz. They replaced the Leipzig lawyers who had been disbarred in November 1938 and banned from practicing law. Former front-line soldiers were given preference in the appointment of Jewish consuls. Of the nine approved consultees in Leipzig, four were former front-line soldiers: Kurt Perls, Dr. Paul Zander, Dr.

Law office - Dr. Emil Wohrizek

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Dr. jur. Erich Wohrizek was born in Leipzig in 1878 and was a lawyer and notary in Leipzig. He was a member of the board of the Leipzig Israelite religious community and a board member of the orphanage of the local " Bnei Brith "lodge. In 1939 he was an employee of the Paltreu ( Palästina-Treuhandstelle zur Beratung deutscher Juden G. m. b. H.“ ) Berlin. In 1942, Dr. Erich Wohrizek was deported to the East and met his death there.