READ MORE:DR. BRUNO FRANZ KAULBACHDR. BRUNO FRANZ KAULBACHgo here:HOME (ENGLISH)HOME (GERMAN)BLOGSIntroduction: Dr. Bruno Franz KaulbachThe history of Hall in Tyrol, like many towns in Austria, includes a chapter that is often overlooked: the story of its Jewish residents who were persecuted by the Nazi regime. One of these individuals was Dr. Bruno Franz Kaulbach, a lawyer whose fate serves as a somber reminder of this dark period. Key Details of His Life and Persecution:
It is a history that remains largely unknown to many current residents of Hall in Tirol. The stories of Jewish citizens like Dr. Kaulbach were systematically erased. Remembering his name and his story is an act of restoring a piece of that lost history and honoring the memory of those who suffered. Important Distinction: It is crucial to note that this Dr. Bruno Franz Kaulbach from Austria is a different person from Dr. Bruno Kaulbach, the Jewish resistance fighter in Berlin who was executed in 1945. They shared the same name and profession and were both victims of Nazism, but their stories and fates were different. Your information helps ensure that the memory of the Austrian victim is accurately preserved. Dr. Bruno Kaulbach: A Jewish Lawyer in the German Resistance Dr. Bruno Kaulbach (born March 28, 1893, in Elberfeld; died May 8, 1945, in Berlin) was a German-Jewish lawyer who became a courageous and significant figure in the German resistance against the Nazi regime. His story is particularly notable because he operated from within the very system that was persecuting him and his family. Key Aspects of His Life and Resistance Work:
Legacy: Dr. Bruno Kaulbach is remembered as a hero who demonstrated immense moral courage. Despite the extreme danger to himself and his family (his wife, Charlotte, was also arrested and sent to a concentration camp but survived), he used his skills, position, and bravery to fight against tyranny and injustice. A "Stolperstein" (stumbling block) memorial plaque has been laid in front of his former home at Keithstraße 24 in Berlin-Charlottenburg to honor his memory. read more:Charlotte Elisabeth FrankeMemorial Elisabeth Charlotte Franke
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