Sturmthal and Löwenstein families: papers 1903-1997

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Sturmthal and Löwenstein families: papers 1903-1997

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Sturmthal - family

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Löwenstein - family

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Löwenstein, Felix. 1861

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Löwenstein, Dina Sara. 1875

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Douglas internment camp

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Sturmthal, Hildegard Sara. née Löwenstein. 1897

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Sturmthal, Israel. 1863

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Löwenstein - Hildegard Sara - 1897-1991

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The Sturmthal family originally came from Bad Pyrmont, Lower Saxony. Nicolaus Israel Sturmthal (1863-1943) was married to Lina Bendix (1865-1919). Nicolaus ran a family gents outfitter business until it was vandalised during the November pogroms in 1938. Their son Gustav Sturmthal (1895-1945 Letchworth) became a general practitioner and practiced from the parental house until he was prevented by Nazi laws in May 1938. He married Hildegard Sara Löwenstein (1897-1991). Her parents, Fe...

Sturmthal, Lina. 1865

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Gustav Sturmthal, 1895

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