Group picture with Memorial Signs at Tengstr. 26
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Memorial Signs for the residents of Tengstraße 25,
Tengstraße 25

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At the commemoration

Mina and Nathan Bergmann married in Nuremberg in 1898 and moved to Munich together. The Jewish couple had two daughters and ran a hop wholesale business at Wilhelmstraße 15 until 1938. Nathan Bergmann died in May 1940. In early June 1942, the Gestapo deported Mina Bergmann to Theresienstadt, where the SS murdered her on 30 June 1942.

Their daughter Helene Bergmann was also deported by the Gestapo to the Theresienstadt ghetto just a few weeks after her mother, where she died in April 1944 due to the catastrophic conditions in the camp.

Sophie and Emanuel Gutmann had married in 1901 and lived together at Tengstraße 25. Emanuel ran the ‘Kau aus Gutmann’ in Lindwurmstraße. In June 1942, the Gestapo deported the Jewish couple to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where Emanuel Gutmann was murdered in October 1943 and his wife Sophie Gutmann in October 1944.

The couple Rosa and Jakob Hirsch Landauer had four daughters and, together with two of their sons-in-law, were partners in the company L. Heilbronner & Cie. at Sonnenstraße 3. Jakob Hirsch Landauer died in May 1937, his wife Rosa in January 1939. Their daughters Charlotte, Regina, and Emmy survived with their families in the United States and Palestine.

Rosa Gabriele and Albert Wolfsheimer married in 1889 and lived in Munich from 1896 onwards. The shirt manufacturer Albert Wolfsheimer died in 1926, his widow Rosa Gabriele Wolfsheimer died in August 1935. Their children Bertha Neuburger, Ernst Eduard Wolfsheimer and Emma Rothschild survived the Shoah.

Thursday, 23 September 2021
4 pm
Presentation of the Memorial Signs at the former residence
Tengstraße 25

  • City Councillor David Süß, representing the Lord Mayor of the City of Munich
  • Dr. h.c. Charlotte Knobloch, President of the Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria
  • Elisabeth Noske, initiator of the Memorial Signs

Installation of the Memorial Signs

  • Elisabeth Noske, Janne Weinzierl and Matthias Wocher read out the life stories
  • Thomas Rock, District Committee 04 Schwabing-West

Program (PDF)

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Press:

Süddeutsche Zeitung

Jüdische Allgemeine

Images: Toma Hauzenberger