The LostLift Database
Person: Gustav Sturmthal
Name
Degree / academic title
Dr.
Biographical data
1895 - 1945
Place of birth
Place of death
Letchworth, England
Sex
männlich
Nationality
Profession
Location
Bad Pyrmont
Address
Bad Pyrmont, Straße des 30. Januar
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Information
Ehefrau: Hildegard Sturmthal, geb. Loewenstein
Eltern: Nikolaus und Lina Sturmthal aus Bad Pyrmont.
Schwiegereltern: Felix und Dina Loewenstein, geb. Hüneberg
Eltern: Nikolaus und Lina Sturmthal aus Bad Pyrmont.
Schwiegereltern: Felix und Dina Loewenstein, geb. Hüneberg
Comments
The Sturmthal family originally came from Bad Pyrmont, Lower Saxony. Nicolaus Israel Sturmthal (1863-1943) was married to Lina Bendix (1865-1919). Nicolaus ran a family gents outfitter business until it was vandalised during the November pogroms in 1938. Their son Gustav Sturmthal (1895-1945 Letchworth) became a general practitioner and practiced from the parental house until he was prevented by Nazi laws in May 1938. He married Hildegard Sara Löwenstein (1897-1991). Her parents, Felix Löwenstein (1861-1937) and Dina Sara Hüneberg (1875-1962), owned a flour mill in Steinheim, near Bad Pyrmont. Gustav and Hildegard had two daughters: Elga Sturmthal (born 1923) and Gerda Sturmthal (1929-1995).
The entire family emigrated to England with the help of the Quakers.
The entire family emigrated to England with the help of the Quakers.
Primary source
StAb 4,42/3-30
StAB 4,54 Ra 880
StAB 4,54 Ra 973
StAB 4,42/3-4
StAB 4,54 Ra 880
StAB 4,54 Ra 973
StAB 4,42/3-4
Secondary source
https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/92fb3cab-6c12-31ad-96eb-28e50e576771
Online source
Assigned removal goods
- Auftraggeber:in Gustav Sturmthal
Suggested citation
Kathrin Kleibl – Susanne Kiel (ed.), LostLift database, German Maritime Museum - Leibniz Institute for Maritime History, Person: Gustav Sturmthal, Permalink: https://lostlift.dsm.museum/en/detail/person/67d357ad-9c9a-4be2-911d-e13346c930d9 (Last modified: 2.1.2024)