File:Schwerin and Freudenberg family circa 1920.jpg

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Schwerin and Freudenberg family circa 1920

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Description
English: Schwerin and Freudenberg family circa 1930
Date circa 1920
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Hans Bernhard Schwerin family archive
Author
Hans Bernhard Schwerin  (1878–1945)  wikidata:Q59164080
 
Hans Bernhard Schwerin
Alternative names
Dr. Hans Schwerin, M.D.; Hans Schwerin (1878-1945); Hans Israel Schwerin; Hans Bernhard Schwerin (1878-1945); Bernhard Hans Schwerin
Description German- physician, genealogist and amateur photographer
Date of birth/death 20 May 1878 Edit this at Wikidata 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Gross-Rosen concentration camp
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q59164080

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  • David Keays writes in 2019: "The handwriting is Ursula’s (Brian’s Mum), so Papa is Hans Schwerin, Mutti is his second wife, Eva (Rutkowski). Next to her is Werner Freudenberg, then Toni Schwerin (Klara Antonie Freudenberg), Hans’ sister Martha Salomon (widowed 1929), Tante Maria is unknown to me and finally, Oskar Freudenberg. On the extreme left, the lady is identified as Erna but I only know of one Erna and that is Erna Guth, Hans Schwerin’s first wife who died 1921.  I believe the photo must have been taken in the thirties, so it can’t be Erna Guth and he would never have had current and ex-wives present together!  So I think Ursula probably misidentified the lady and she remains unknown."
  • Richard Norton writes in 2020: "I am sure that this is 1920 and Erna Guth will die in 1921. Eva Amalie Rutkowski is present because she is single and works with Hans Bernhard Schwerin as a nurse in his clinic. He will marry her after the death of his wife. Tante Maria, or aunt Marie is still unidentified."

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