Liebermann Villa at Wannsee
The Liebermann Villa is a privately run museum since 2006 in the former summer residence of the German-Jewish painter Max Liebermann. The house and the garden tell about the life story of the famous Berlin artist.
Heinz Kollek
Samuel Landauer
Orientalist, linguist and librarian - Professor Samuel Landauer
Lisl Thalmessinger
In the Munich address book of 1919, the following entry can still be found under the same address. - Fanny Thalmessinger, bank owner's widow.
About the picture on the picture postcard: - Jakob Wassermann wrote the artist novel "Das Gänsemännchen" in the years 1912 - 1914. The "little goose" depicted on the card gave the name to the novel.
Dr. Julius Prager
In the address book of the city of Fürth from the year 1899 the following entry is found - Prager, Dr., Julius, Rechtspraktikant, Schwabacherstraße 28, I.
Israel, Helene
In the address book of the city of Munich from the year 1915, the following entry is found under the same address: Israel, Bruno, Ing. (Fa. Israel & Cie ) Agnesstraße 55/3.
Hanna Bodenheimer
Helene Adler apartment
Born Jewish, Helene Adler was baptized a Christian in Ulm. Although she was then an Adventist, she was deported to Riga in 1941.
Apartment of Sigo (Seligmann) Bernheimer
The postcard is from Sigo Bernheimer's one-year voluntary service as a military pharmacist.
Sigo (Seligmann) Bernheimer was murdered in Auschwitz around 1942.
Amalie Offenbacher
In the Nuremberg State Archives, in the department " Bavarian State Office for Property Administration and Restitution, Nuremberg Branch ", the following entry can be found
." Fürth, Friedrichstr. 12, residential and commercial building; .............. - former Jewish owners: Sofie u. Amalie Offenbacher, Ernestine Eisemann"