Wohlgemuth

  • Two Wohlgemuth brothers took the surname in the town of Preußich Stargard in the West Prussian Jewish emancipation of 1812. Several generations later, our ancestor took a wife from the Paechter family of Tiegenhof. Our family members later lived and succeeded in business in Elbing and Danzig before settling in Berlin. They were proud Germans who also maintained their Jewish faith.

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Betty Wohlgemuth's last years
  • Oct 29, 2021

Following Isaak's death in 1929, Betty lived comfortably in the cosmopolitan Bavarian Quarter—until the Nazi repressions made life unbearable

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Dan's 2018 research trip to Berlin and Gdansk
  • Sep 21, 2020

Dan supplemented his attendance at a Warsaw genealogy conference with a tour of family locations. Read his blog postings and view the post-trip…

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Escape from Berlin—last good chance to get out
  • Aug 13, 2017

Our reconstructed timeline: How Elly and Helga Ringel were smuggled with SS escort out of Germany and across the Belgian border in October 1938…

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Ghosts of Weißensee—the cemetery played on
  • Aug 13, 2017

How did Betty Katz meet her end in February 1942?

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Hilda's fabulous lifestyle with Joe Liebman
  • Aug 13, 2017

After the war, Joe Liebman came back to Paris with a glamorous new wife. Oh, what a life they led

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If walls could talk—75 years in a Parisian villa
  • Aug 13, 2017

Insider dealings in the French jewelry trade. Swank cocktail parties for the Nazi elite. A rough-cut Jewish jeweler and his ebullient new wife.…

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Motives for mercy—the consuls of Toulouse
  • Aug 13, 2017

In July 1940, consular officials from three nations conspired to open an escape route for Jews out of occupied France. Why did they do it?

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Our family during the Nazi years in Berlin
  • Aug 13, 2017

During the first five years of Hitler's reign of terror, Jewish families of Berlin faced one repression after another.

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Paechter roots in West Prussia
  • Aug 27, 2020

Our Paechter family prospered in the Vistula delta town of Tiegenhof. But their roots probably go back further in west Pomerania.

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The early history of the Wohlgemuth family
  • Aug 27, 2020

In 1812 in Preußisch Stargardt, an elderly Jew Moses and his sons Salomon and Herz took the surname Wohlgemuth in exchange for Prussian…

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The Wohlgemuths in Danzig
  • Aug 13, 2017

Before moving his family to Berlin in 1912, Isaak Wohlgemuth prospered as a mover in Danzig. His family roots were in nearby West Prussia.

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The Wohlgemuths in Elbing
  • Feb 17, 2024

The Wohlgemuth family settled in Elbing, near to Tiegenhof, during the 1890s, where they owned and operated a water mill.

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The Wohlgemuths on the Woelckpromenade
  • Sep 23, 2020

In 1912, Isaak and Betty Wohlgemuth moved to the German capital and settled in Weißensee, where their two daughters came of marriageable age

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The Ringels in Berlin—time of prosperity
  • Aug 13, 2017

From 1880s to the 1930s, the Ringel family prospered in the garment trade in the German capital. Herman made men's outerwear.

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