Residence of Malcha and Nathan Gutmann
Malcha Gutmann: née Kleinmann; born June 16, 1908 in Fürth; housewife, married to Nathan Gutmann, together they had at least two daughters who survived the Holocaust; 1938 emigration to France (possibly also Belgium); came to the internment camp Camp de Gurs as well as to the Camp de Rivesaltes, was from 13.
Alfred Stern (Historian)
Zellers family second apartment in Spandau
The Zeller family had to close their store at Breite Str. 18 due to boycott measures by the National Socialists and thus give up their large apartment at Askanierring 8. They moved to Havelstr. 20 in 1935. There, in their apartment on the first floor, they tried to continue their fabric business. There was a cinema called Odeum there at that time and today it is called Cineplex. In front of the Cineplex you can find today the stumbling stones of Heinrich and Fanny Zeller.
Rabbi - Dr. Moses Löb Bamberger
Medical practice and residence of Artur Wertheimer
The house at Schlossstrasse 4 had been owned by the merchant Israel Salomon since the 1840s and was sold to the Wertheimer family in the 1860s. In 1920, Artur Wertheimer purchased it and set up a medical practice. However, Artur Wertheimer soon moved to Haag in Holland, where he can be traced to 1931 at the latest. In 1939, he had to sell the house, which he had bought for 75000 marks, far below its value, since, according to the city administration, it allegedly had considerable redevelopment arrears.
Milan Rosenthal
Residential house
S. Wertheimer
Residence of Hermann Steinberg, co-owner of the company Steinberg & Meinhardt
Residence of Hermann Steinberg - co-owner of the firm Steinberg & Meinhardt - and his wife Cläre née Samuelsdorf. Ulrich Moritz Leopold Steinberg arrives in New York on July 22, 1938 with the SS Washington. He was born in Essen on Jan. 15, 1915, and applied for naturalization in the U.S. on July 31, 1943, changing his name to Ruchard Ulrich Steinberg.