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    Abraham Adolf Jandorf (February 7, 1870, in Hengstfeld – January 12, 1932, in Berlin) was a Jewish German businessman, who owned and operated the department...
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    neighborhood of Schöneberg. The businessman Adolf Jandorf had opened six stores for basic needs with his company A. Jandorf & Co. in Berlin by 1905. Like the competitor...
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  • Jenny Mautner". geni_family_tree. 3 May 1856. Retrieved 2022-01-19. Adolf Jandorf Collection (in German). Leo Baeck Institute Archives.{{cite book}}:...
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    Emden was involved in include the KaDeWe, with the main shareholder Adolf Jandorf, the Hungarian Corvin Áruház [hu] in Budapest, the Swedish Allas in...
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    destroyed many buildings around the northern end of the street, including Adolf Jandorf's former department store and Fontane's former house and many graves...
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  • department store of Adolf Jandorf's Berlin department store chain. Thanks to his diligence and near-photographic memory, Jandorf promoted him to textile...
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