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Obituary Anton Bamberger

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English: Obituary Anton Bamberger, published in the weekly German-Jewish newspaper Aufbau – Reconstruction, Vol. XVII, No. 1, January 5, 1951, p. 24. – Else Bamberger, nee Magnus (1894–1986) is his widow, Gerald (1925–2013) and Vera (* 1919) his children (both with their partners) plus three grandchildren.
Deutsch: Trauerinserat Anton Bamberger, veröffentlicht in der deutsch-jüdischen Wochenzeitung Aufbau – Reconstruction, Vol. XVII, Nr. 1, 5. Januar 1951, S. 24. – Bei Else Bamberger, geb. Magnus (1894–1986), handelt es sich um seine Witwe, Gerald (1925–2013) und Vera (* 1919) sind seine Kinder (beide mit ihren Ehepartnern) sowie drei Enkelkindern.
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Source Aufbau – Reconstruction, weekly German-Jewish newspaper, published in New York City, Vol. XVII, No. 1, January 5, 1951, p. 24.
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