• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Löwenhardt Foundation

Stories and pictures on the histories of four families

  • Home
  • About us
  • Arts
  • Printed
  • Exhibitions
  • Family album
  • Contact
  • Home

Löwenhardt brothers in Word War One

Recently discovered composite picture in a Dortmund newspaper, ca. 1916-1917: “The nine sons of widow Löwenhard, Dortmund, Gerberstraße 12, who are all on the battlefields”

Die neun Söhne der Witwe Löwenhard, Dortmund, Gerberstraße 12, die sämtlich im Felde stehen.

The cross was put by Adolf Löwenhardt when on 27 July 1933 he added this newspaper cutting to a letter he wrote to the authorities in Arnsberg, pleading for the right to earn his living – and support some of his brothers – after he had been robbed of his butcher shop.
Landsarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen, Münster, Regierung Arnsberg 43678: Zulassung jüdischer Viehhändler auf den Märkten.

Read also the report in Der Schild of 6 March 1936

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

English Deutsch

Primary Sidebar

Search

  • English
  • Nederlands
  • Deutsch

© 2023 | Löwenhardt Foundation