The Nathan Israel Department Store (German: Kaufhaus Nathan Israel or Kaufhaus N. Israel) was a department store in Berlin. The business was started in 1815 by Nathan Israel as a small second-hand store in the Molkenmarkt. By 1925, it employed over 2,000 people and was a member of the Berlin Stock Exchange, and in the 1930s was one of the largest retail establishments in Europe. Because it was owned by Jews, the store was boycotted by the German government when the Nazi Party came to power in 1933. It was ransacked during the Kristallnacht in 1938 and then handed over to a non-Jewish family by the Nazis. The descendants of the original owners began to receive compensation for their losses after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
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| - Das Kaufhaus Nathan Israel war das älteste und für geraume Zeit größte Kaufhaus Berlins. Es bestand von 1815 bis zum Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs. (de)
- The Nathan Israel Department Store (German: Kaufhaus Nathan Israel or Kaufhaus N. Israel) was a department store in Berlin. The business was started in 1815 by Nathan Israel as a small second-hand store in the Molkenmarkt. By 1925, it employed over 2,000 people and was a member of the Berlin Stock Exchange, and in the 1930s was one of the largest retail establishments in Europe. Because it was owned by Jews, the store was boycotted by the German government when the Nazi Party came to power in 1933. It was ransacked during the Kristallnacht in 1938 and then handed over to a non-Jewish family by the Nazis. The descendants of the original owners began to receive compensation for their losses after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. (en)
- Kaufhaus Nathan Israel, förkortat N. Israel, var ett varuhus i Berlins historiska centrum, beläget på Spandauer Strasse i Nikolaiviertel. Det var Berlins äldsta varuhus, grundat 1815, och var under lång tid det största i Berlin. Byggnaden förstördes i ett bombanfall 1943 under andra världskriget. (sv)
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| - Das Kaufhaus Nathan Israel war das älteste und für geraume Zeit größte Kaufhaus Berlins. Es bestand von 1815 bis zum Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs. (de)
- The Nathan Israel Department Store (German: Kaufhaus Nathan Israel or Kaufhaus N. Israel) was a department store in Berlin. The business was started in 1815 by Nathan Israel as a small second-hand store in the Molkenmarkt. By 1925, it employed over 2,000 people and was a member of the Berlin Stock Exchange, and in the 1930s was one of the largest retail establishments in Europe. Because it was owned by Jews, the store was boycotted by the German government when the Nazi Party came to power in 1933. It was ransacked during the Kristallnacht in 1938 and then handed over to a non-Jewish family by the Nazis. The descendants of the original owners began to receive compensation for their losses after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. (en)
- Kaufhaus Nathan Israel, förkortat N. Israel, var ett varuhus i Berlins historiska centrum, beläget på Spandauer Strasse i Nikolaiviertel. Det var Berlins äldsta varuhus, grundat 1815, och var under lång tid det största i Berlin. Byggnaden förstördes i ett bombanfall 1943 under andra världskriget. (sv)
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