Apartment of the Max and Clara (Klara) Spaleck family (ca. 1921-ca. 1926)
Klara Spaleck (née Eisenkraft, b. January 17, 1878) was born in the district of Wiznitz [rumän.: Vijniţa] of the Duchy of Bukovina [rumän.: Bucovina, Eng. also: Buchenland]. She left home at 16, was baptized at 18 and converted to Christianity.In Bucharest she joined the German Deaconess House "God's Faithfulness". In 1898 she left Bucharest for two years to attend a teachers' seminary in Droyß (Saxony) and then returned to Bucharest to teach.
Accommodation of the family Leopold and Hildegard Popper
After the family had to move out of their apartment at Hofgartenweg 7 on December 31, 1939, and was housed in a barrack, they moved into the house at Am Zieger 10, where the house owner Friedrich Lustinetz provided them with accommodation. On September 20, 1942, Leopold's mother Julie Popper (née Knöpfelmacher, *October 30, 1866 in Uherský Ostroh [Eng: Hungarian Ostra]) was deported with 876 other people on transport number XVI/1 from Weimar to Theresienstadt. She was assigned the identification number 636. She died on February 27, 1943.
Apartment of the family Leopold and Hildegard Popper (ca. 1931-1939)
Around 1931 - probably after the wedding with Hildegard (née Gäbelein) - Leopold Popper (*1903) moved into the apartment at Hofgartenweg 7 and had a daughter with his wife. Leopold Popper brought his mother Julie Popper (née Knöpfelmacher, *30 October 1866) from Vienna to Greiz and let her live with him and his family. During the National Socialist dictatorship, Mr. Popper worked at the Jahn company in Greiz, where he was segregated from his colleagues. On December 31, 1939, the Popper family had to move out of their apartment.
Fanny Flersheim
In the address book of the city of Frankfurt am Main from the year 1917 the following entry is found - Flersheim Fanny,née Günther, Wittwe, Privatiere, Niedenau 68. E. (Tel. Taunus 423 ).
Apartment of Dora Flom (ca. 1906-1934)
Dora Flom grew up with the Richter family in Greiz in Pohlitzer Straße 133, after her biological mother had given her into care after her birth on October 15, 1906 (Reichenbach / Saxony). Between November 1929 and September 1934 she moved into an apartment in Petzoldstraße 21.
Apartment of Dora Flom (1934-?)
Dora Flom (b. October 15, 1906 in Reichenbach / Saxony) lived at Petzoldstraße 21 in Greiz from 1934 to at least 1937/38. From 1942 to 1945 she was in various concentration camps. On January 12, 1944, she and 23 other people were deported by train (transport number XVI/3) from Weimar to Theresienstadt. She was assigned the identification number 7. On May 16, 1944 - barely a month before the visit of the International Committee of the Red Cross - she was taken to Auschwitz as number 485 of a total of 2,500 people on the transport under the identification number Ea.
Banker - Robert Flersheim
Apartment of the brothers Philipp and Samuel Laßmann (1926-1934)
Philipp Laßmann lived since 1921 at the latest in Breuningstraße 12, his brother Samuel (Sali) in Wilhelmstraße 19 (today Friedrich-Naumann-Straße 19). Before 1926, the brothers, two merchants, moved to the address Brückenstraße 19 and founded the company "Laßmann & Co. Warenkredithaus" in the same building. Before September 1934, the brothers moved to Marktstraße 6, the business had already been dissolved by that time.
Georges Goldenbaum
In the Jüdischen Adressbuch Großberlin - Edition 1931/1932 is the following entry - Goldenbaum Georges, W15, Lietzenburgerstraße 16. On the envelope are the following other addresses - Georges Goldenbaum, Jägerstraße 25, Berlin W 56, - including stamp - Now : Mohrenstraße 54/55 part.
Apartment of the family Max and Margarete Dietsch / Dietzsch
In 1929/30 Margarete Dietzsch (née Friedenstein, *13 November 1888) lived at Oststraße 27. She originally came from Berlin and met Max Dietzsch during her studies. In 1920, the two married and moved to Greiz. Max Dietzsch, a merchant, took over the painting business of his late father.