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Dr. Walter Pintus

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Dr. Walter Pintus (born on 27 September 1880 in Berlin) lived and worked at Mathildenstraße 6 in Ludwigsburg from 1905 to 1938. He was a respected citizen of the town for decades and a popular general practitioner and obstetrician. In 1906, he married Helene, née Jacobi, three years his junior and the daughter of a Stuttgart liqueur manufacturer. In 1907 their daughter Lotte was born, who converted to the Protestant church in 1931 on the occasion of her marriage to the lawyer Dr. Hugo Weisslig. Dr.

Mandel family - Königstraße 64

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In memory of members of the Mandel family

Leo Juda Arie Mandel (*07.06.1906 Halle) and Bertha Bela, née Alt (*27.7.1910 Ukraine) lived here with their son  Jakob „Jackie“ (1.5.1935 Fürth). Leo was the managing director of the grain and animal feed wholesaler Lippmann & Sohn GmbH. In 1938, he and his brother Jean took over their parents' rag-picking business.

Dr. Richard Landauer (later Landor) family (son-in-law of Cilly and Adolf Hirsch)

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Dr. Richard Landauer was born in München in 1892, he later became a publisher (founded "Delphin-Verlag" in 2011), this publishing house is not identical with the children's and non-fiction publishing house "Delphin Verlag based in Küln.

In 1922, he married Edith Landauer, née Hirsch (daughter of Cilly and Hirsch (daughter of Cilly and Adolf Hirsch); children: Eva-Maria, born on December 26, 1922 in Munich; Stefan Klaus Robert on January 9, 1925 in Munich; Robert Felix on February 18, 1927 in Munich.

Apartment Fred Uhlman

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Artist and writer, the only surviving member of his family. In his autobiography  „The Making of an Englishman“,  which was published in London in 1960 but not translated into German until 1992 after his death, he  describes his life, his origins and family, and his transformation into an Englishman alongside his wife, Lady Diana Croft, whom he met in April 1936. 

Villa of the Hirsch family, Brühfeldweg 18 (formerly 182) (Landshut-Berg)

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In 1929, the Hirsch family moved into the villa on Brühfeldweg (former house number 182, today Brühfeldweg 18/corner of Drüxlmairweg 14)

On February 26, 1942, the Hirsch villa on Brühfeldweg was sold to the German Reichspost.Cilly Hirsch dies after falling from a balcony in 1941, Adolf Hirsch is murdered in the Theresienstadt ghetto in 1943.

Cäcilie and Adolf Hirsch family (relatives of the actress Lilli Palmer as well as the Landauer/Landor family and the Teichner family)

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The Hirsch family came to Landshut in the 1890s and built the department store "Hermann Tietz Nachfolger" (management as directors of the department store chain) from 1901. Later, from 1961, the department store "Hertie" (now Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof) was relocated to the new building in Wittstraße (see Google/Streetview view in the links). The former department store is currently home to the perfumery "Douglas". The fashion house Brandl (buyer of the department store) existed in Vilsbiburg until December 31, 2020.

Temporary residence of the Fritz Nathan Ansbacher family (and other people) "Jewish house"

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From July 1940 until February 10, 1942, the family of Fritz Nathan Ansbacher was housed here after the forced sale of their home (Seligenthaler Str. 38). They lived here as a "Jewish house" with other Jewish families who also had to live in such Jewish houses after expropriations, forced sales, "Aryanizations", etc. From 10.02.1942 - 01.04.1942, the family lived at Seligenthaler Str. 60 (3rd floor), just a few doors down from Seligenthaler Str. 38, their former home.