Albert served as Cantor, prayer leader and teacher in the small town of Mayen.
Even though he was awarded the Iron Cross for his service in the German Army during World War I, he had to escape Germany after Hitler came into power. After sending his four children to America where he had cousins, he managed to get out in 1939.
Albert served as Cantor, prayer leader and teacher in the small town of Mayen.
Even though he was awarded the Iron Cross for his service in the German Army during World War I, he had to escape Germany after Hitler came into power. After sending his four children to America where he had cousins, he managed to get out in 1939.
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