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Memorial Signs for Fanny Gross, Klara Grüner, and Julie and Ludwig Löwenthal,
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On Thursday, 23 March 2023, a memorial service for Julie and Ludwig Löwenthal, Klara Grüner, and Fanny Gross took place in the Festspielhaus in Rosenheimer Straße. Before pupils from Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium read out the biographies, Mayor Dieter Reiter, Ellen Presser from the Cultural Centre of the Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria, and City Councillor Florian Kraus spoke alongside others. Music was provided by the instrumental ensemble of the Heinrich Heine Gymnasium.

Afterwards, the Memorial Signs for Ludwig and Julie Löwenthal, Fanny Gross and Klara Grüner were placed at their former addresses.

Thursday, 23 March 2023
2.30 p.m.
Commemorative event

Festspielhaus, Rosenheimer Straße 192

  • Dr Helmut von Ahnen, Managing Director of the Festspielhaus gGmbH
  • Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter
  • Ellen Presser, Cultural Centre of the Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria
  • City Councillor Florian Kraus
  • Marcus Sillober, Director of the Städtisches Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium
  • Gunda Wolf-Tinapp, District Committee 16 - Ramersdorf-Perlach
  • Pupils of the Städtisches Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium
  • Music: Instrumental ensemble of the Städtisches Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium

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Memorial Signs for Julie and Ludwig Löwenthal, Klara Grüner, and Fanny Gross

3:40 p.m.
Installation of the Memorial Signs for Julie and Ludwig Löwenthal

at the former residence at Rosenheimer Straße 214

The married couple Julie and Ludwig Löwenthal lived at Rosenheimer Strasse 214 and were partners in the company J. Löwnthal & Co, a wholesale business in Schwanthalerstrasse. After moving to Goethestraße in 1933, Ludwig and Julie Löwenthal lived in the same building as their wholesale business from 1936, which they were forced to close down in 1938. In 1942, the Gestapo deported the couple to the internment camp at Clemens-August-Straße 9. In 1943, Julie and Ludwig Löwenthal were deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp, where the SS murdered them as soon as the train arrived.

4 p.m.
Installation of the Memorial Sign for Klara Grüner

at the former residence at Rosenheimer Straße 216

After the death of her non-Jewish husband, Klara Grüner was forced to leave her flat at Rosenheimer Straße 216 in 1941. She had to do forced labour and move into the so-called ‘Jews’ house’ in Lindwurmtraße. In April 1943, the Gestapo deported her to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and the following year to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, where she was murdered in May or June 1944.


4:20 p.m.
Installation of the Memorial Sign for Fanny Gross

at the former residence at Rosenheimer Strasse 191

Born in Hungary, Fanny Gross moved with her husband from Budapest to Munich in 1900. After the death of her husband in 1925, she and her son Ladislaus moved into a flat at Rosenheimer Straße 191. In July 1939, the National Socialists forced her to leave her flat and move to the Israelite retirement home in Mathildenstraße. A few days later, she died in the ‘Israelite Private Clinic’ at Hermann-Schmid-Straße 5.

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Press:

Münchner Wochenanzeiger

Rathausumschau

Images: Tom Hauzenberger

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