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Nitalin gas station Hanover

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English: Anton Bamberger's gas station of Nitalin brand in Hanover, German Reich. The brand was co-owned by the wealthy Russian-Jewish family of Chaim Kahan, settled in Berlin, who had to flee from Russia after the communist revolution in 1917 and due to anti-Semitic pogroms in 1919. It was also co-owned by the German-Jewish bank Hardy & Co., co-owned by James Nathan Hardy and Ludwig Nathan Hardy.
Deutsch: Tankstelle der Marke Nitalin (NITAG = Naphthaindustrie und Tankanlagen A.G. der in Berlin ansässigen russisch-jüdischstämmigen Familie des Chaim Kahan, die nach der Russischen Revolution 1917 und vor den gegen Juden verübten Pogromen 1919 fliehen musste, und des deutsch-jüdischen Bankhauses Hardy & Co.) in Hannover von Anton Bamberger (1886–1950). Zu erkennen sind neben dem Tankwart zwei hohe Zapfsäulen für Benzin (links) und Nital, ein Benzin-Benzol-Gemisch (rechts) und eine Box mit Luxol Kfz.-Öl (ganz rechts).
Date circa 1932
date QS:P,+1932-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Professor Peter Bamberger, PhD, Israel – grandson of Anton Bamberger
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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