Jewish community of Bad Langenbrücken
The Jewish community in Bad Langenbrücken , today part of the community of Bad Schönborn , was established in the second half of the 19th century.
history
The Jewish community in Bad Langenbrücken was a subsidiary of the Jewish community in Mingolsheim . Jewish people had settled in Bad Langenbrücken since 1864.
The Badische Möbelwerke AG , owners Isak and Gustav Basnitzki (factory opposite the train station, residential building Huttenstrasse 27), the Falk-Streckfuß cigar factory, partners Eugen and Josef Falk (Insel 1) and the tobacco and hop shop Theodor Isaac existed in the village until after 1933 (Dammstrasse 2 / II).
National Socialist Persecution
Due to the consequences of the economic boycott and reprisals, four of the eight Jews in Bad Langenbrücken who lived there in 1933 emigrated to the USA .
The memorial book of the Federal Archives lists three Jewish citizens from Bad Mingolsheim who fell victim to the genocide of the National Socialist regime .
Jewish residents in Bad Langenbrücken
year | number |
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1864 | 1 person |
1871 | 1 person |
1891 | 16 people |
1895 | 26 people |
1900 | 24 people |
1905 | 17 people |
1925 | 11 people |
1933 | 8 people |
1940 | 1 person |
literature
- Jürgen Stude: History of the Jews in the Karlsruhe district . Published by the Karlsruhe District Office, Karlsruhe 1990 (without ISBN).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Commemorative Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 - 1945 . Retrieved November 21, 2012.