The sweep of family history across the generations
When Hermann turned 21 in 1906, he presented documentation to secure legal German citizenship.
During the first five years of Hitler's reign of terror, Jewish families of Berlin faced one repression after another.
A surprising artifact discovered after a parent's death leads to a series of discoveries and a new pastime in genealogy
From 1880s to the 1930s, the Ringel family prospered in the garment trade in the German capital. Herman made men's outerwear.