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User ID
User ID: 53D9C46022019116B60EB693DA05011D
Occupation
Occupation: Handelsmann (Tradesman)
Place: Seidenbänderstraße 4, Worms, Germany
Source:
Note: from Adreßbuch der Stadt Worms 1918 (Page 135) RIN: MH:N500021
Occupation: Teilhaber d. Firma Alex. Mann Söhne (Partnership of Firm Alexander Mann & Sons)
Date: FROM 1927
Place: Seidenbänderstraße 4, Worms, Germany
Source:
Note: from Worms/Adressbuch 1927/W-020; Tel: 371 und 193 RIN: MH:N500022
Note
Note: Translated from Wormserjuden: Alfred's brother Hugo was severely abused soon after the beginning of the Third Reich in his home by invading stormtroopers. The excitement about this incident and the fact that he had been threatened with the same abuse, Alfred Mann sickened. He went to his mother for 6 weeks after Weingarten / Baden. After his return, he was briefly detained, then he had to go into in-patient treatment Martinstift.
RIN: MH:N500069
Sources
↑ Mann-3670 was created by Dale Davidson through the import of Davidson-Mann-Feibelmann from Ancestry.ged on Jan 6, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Alfred's brother Hugo was severely abused soon after the beginning of the Third Reich in his home by invading stormtroopers. The excitement about this incident and the fact that he had been threatened with the same abuse, Alfred Mann sickened. He went to his mother for 6 weeks after Weingarten / Baden. After his return, he was briefly detained, then he had to go into in-patient treatment Martinstift.
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