324 resultados para Schloss Nymphenburg (Munich, Germany)
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The photograph was taken in the late 19th century or early 20th century before the streetcar tracks were laid and a third floor added to the store. Members of the Meyerhof family lived in the 3rd floor apartment. Note the faces of the seamstresses on the second floor who were producing sheets, etc.
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Photograph from Nazi identification card, dated February 24, 193?.
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Extreme lower right: Lotte Wallerstein
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From left to right: Therese Gottschalk, Hal Gottschalk, Kurt Gottschalk, Henny Molling; on the ground: Elizabeth Gottschalk
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"Klo-Ku-Ba" the first apartment of Hans and Elizabeth in the basement of the Jewish Hospital in Hannover, Germany. The one room served as kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom which was shared by the other residents on the medical staff. Klo-Ku-Ba: Klosett, Kueche, Bad
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The house the Gottschalk family lived in after 1934; Hans and Elizabeth Krakauer were married on the third floor in 1936
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Verso: We were all born in that house except your mother ??
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The family has been curious about the family tree on the wall. Family lore suggests that it was produced by French POWs during WWI
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Verso: Possibly the Gottschalk house at Zeppelinstrasse 2 in Hannover, Germany, dated 1911. Removed from an unknown scrapbook.
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Meinem lieben Walter zur Erinnerung an den 80. Geburtstag seiner Grossmama.