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Region: Allemagne (Bavière)
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A medieval community struck by massacres then reconstituted, Munich was in the 20th century an important Jewish centre and the site of a displaced persons camp after the Shoah.
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Sources & resources
Notable figures of this place (24 of 107)
Abraham ben Solomon de Zamora
Æmilius, Paulus
Arnheim, Fischel
Aron, Emil
Aub, Ludwig
Auerbach, Berthold
Barnay, Ludwig
Basch, Árpád
Beer, Alexander
Bendemann, Rudolf Christian Eugen
Benfey, Theodor
Berger, Ernst
Berlin, Samuel
Berne, Maximilian
Bernstein, Max
Biegeleisen, Henry
Bloch, Josef Samuel
Bloch, Philip
Blosz, Karl
Blumenthal, Joseph
Blumenthal, Mark
Bodenstein, Julius
Bognar, Frederike
Bruck, Max
Communities of this place
Lineages linked to this place
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