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    "content": "<p>The building dates from the 15th century and functioned as an inn from <strong>1601</strong>. The inn, called Zur Blum, was run by the related Kempff, Stiehler, Geropp and Schneider families until well into the 19th century. In <strong>1870</strong>, owner Georg Friedrich Schneider sold the building to banker Zacharias Frank for 16,000 guilders. The three-storey building included a house with three cellars, three stables, a courtyard, a well, a barrel store, several ovens and four trumeau mirrors.<sup data-footnote-id=\"tpzv2\"><a href=\"#footnote-1\" id=\"footnote-marker-1-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[1]</a></sup> After the death of Zacharias Frank on <strong>27 July 1884</strong>, the estate passed to his widow Babette as the sole heir.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Following Babette Frank&#39;s death on <strong>10 October 1891</strong>, the surviving children became owners of the house, but only daughter Sophie, the widow of Landau banker Leo Loeb, still lived in her birthplace. Michael Frank, one of her brothers, was a banker in Frankfurt. His son Otto was&nbsp;Anne Frank&#39;s father.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>​In <strong>1901</strong>, the property became the exclusive property of Sophie Loeb. Her daughter Olga inherited the building in <strong>1927</strong>, but after she fled to Luxembourg in the late <strong>1930s</strong> to escape persecution by the Nazis,<sup data-footnote-id=\"v824e\"><a href=\"#footnote-2\" id=\"footnote-marker-2-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[2]</a></sup>&nbsp;the city council negotiated about the purchase of the historically significant building, but subsequently decided no to go through with it. A forced auction also ultimately did not take place.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>During the war, the house in Kaufhausgasse functioned as one of the three infamous &quot;Jew houses&quot;&nbsp;in Landau, where Jews still living in Landau were put up. On <strong>22 October&nbsp;1940</strong>, the 23 Jews living there were deported to Gurs, a French internment camp, and from there to Auschwitz and Theresienstadt in <strong>1942</strong>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Following the years after Olga Loeb&#39;s death on <strong>15 September 1946</strong>, the estate was repeatedly offered for sale to the city. As early as <strong>1951</strong>, the National Office for the Conservation of Monuments financed urgent repair and restoration work, and in <strong>September 1959</strong>, the house became the property of the city. However, plans to rename the building &quot;Anne Frank House&quot; and to establish a&nbsp;regional museum and&nbsp;documentation center on the history of the Jewish community of Landau in the building were not realized.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>On <strong>25 April&nbsp;1980</strong>, the residents of Landau founded an &quot;Association of Friends of the Frank Loebschen House&quot;, which arranged for the renovation and financing of the house and in <strong>September 1983</strong> extensive restoration and extension work began. As of <strong>1987</strong>, the building has been used as a cultural center and exhibition space<sup data-footnote-id=\"0ocs3\"><a href=\"#footnote-3\" id=\"footnote-marker-3-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[3]</a></sup> and since <strong>2003</strong> a permanent exhibition on the history of the Jews in Landau has been set up here.<sup data-footnote-id=\"9jrah\"><a href=\"#footnote-4\" id=\"footnote-marker-4-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[4]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>A&nbsp;<em>Stolperstein</em>&nbsp;(stumbling stone) commemorates the stay of Olga Loeb at this&nbsp;address.<sup data-footnote-id=\"fzu99\"><a href=\"#footnote-5\" id=\"footnote-marker-5-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[5]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<section class=\"footnotes\">\r\n<header>\r\n<h2>Footnotes</h2>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"tpzv2\" id=\"footnote-1\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-1-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Voor de geschiedenis van het Frank-Loebsche-Haus, zie Edith Vierling, <em>Das Frank-Loeb&#39;sche Haus zu Landau in der Pfalz</em>, M&uuml;nchen: GRIN, 2009</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"v824e\" id=\"footnote-2\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-2-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Van daaruit werd ze op 6 april 1943 naar Theresienstadt gedeporteerd. Ze overleefde het en keerde terug naar Luxemburg.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"0ocs3\" id=\"footnote-3\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-3-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Kulturzentrum Altstadt, <a href=\"https://kulturzentrum-altstadt.de/?page_id=203\" target=\"_blank\">Frank-Loebsches Haus</a>.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"9jrah\" id=\"footnote-4\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-4-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Stadt Landau in der Pfalz, <a href=\"https://www.landau.de/Leben-Wohnen/Stadtportrait/Stadtgeschichte/Geschichte-der-Juden-in-Landau/\" target=\"_blank\">Dauerausstellung: Juden in Landau. Vom Mittelalter bis zum Holocaust</a>.&nbsp;</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"fzu99\" id=\"footnote-5\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-5-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Na Bister, <a href=\"https://muzeum.tarnow.pl/na-bister/en/landau-in-der-pfalz-plaque/\" target=\"_blank\">Landau in der Pfalz (plaque)</a>.</cite></li>\r\n</ol>\r\n</section>",
    "content_nl": "<p>Het pand dateert uit de 15e eeuw en fungeerde vanaf <strong>1601</strong> als herberg. De herberg, <em>Zur Blum</em>&nbsp;genaamd, werd tot ver in de 19e eeuw uitgebaat door de aan elkaar verwante families Kempff, Stiehler, Geropp en Schneider.&nbsp;In&nbsp;<strong>1870</strong> verkocht eigenaar Georg Friedrich Schneider het pand voor 16.000 gulden aan bankier Zacharias Frank. Het drie verdiepingen tellende pand omvatte naast een woonhuis met&nbsp;drie kelders, drie stallen, een binnenplaats, een waterput, een vatenopslag, meerdere ovens en vier trumeau spiegels.<sup data-footnote-id=\"tpzv2\"><a href=\"#footnote-1\" id=\"footnote-marker-1-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[1]</a></sup>&nbsp;Na het overlijden van Zacharias Frank op <strong>27 juli 1884</strong> ging de nalatenschap over op zijn weduwe Babette als enige erfgenaam.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Na het overlijden van Babette Frank op <strong>10 oktober 1891</strong> werden de nog in leven zijnde kinderen eigenaar van het huis, maar alleen dochter Sophie, de weduwe van de Landauer bankier Leo Loeb, woonde nog in haar geboorteplaats. Michael Frank, een van haar broers, was&nbsp;bankier in Frankfurt. Zijn zoon Otto was de vader van Anne Frank.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>In <strong>1901</strong> werd het onroerend goed het exclusieve eigendom van Sophie Loeb. Haar dochter Olga erfde in&nbsp;<strong>1927</strong>&nbsp;het pand, maar nadat zij <strong>eind jaren dertig</strong>&nbsp;naar Luxemburg was gevlucht ontvluchtte&nbsp;om aan vervolging door de nazi&#39;s te ontkomen,<sup data-footnote-id=\"v824e\"><a href=\"#footnote-2\" id=\"footnote-marker-2-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[2]</a></sup>&nbsp;onderhandelde het gemeentebestuur over de aankoop van het historisch waardevolle gebouw, om daar vervolgens weer van af te zien. Ook een gedwongen veiling vond uiteindelijk geen doorgang.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Tijdens de oorlog fungeerde het huis in de Kaufhausgasse als een van de drie beruchte &#39;Jodenhuizen&#39; in Landau, waarin de nog in Landau wonende Joden werden gehuisvest. Op <strong>22 oktober 1940</strong> werden de 23 Joden die in het huis waren ondergebracht, op transport gesteld naar Gurs, een Frans interneringskamp,&nbsp;en vandaar naar Auschwitz en Theresienstadt in <strong>1942</strong>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Na de dood van Olga Loeb op <strong>15 september 1946</strong>&nbsp;werd het huis in de daaropvolgende jaren herhaaldelijk te koop aangeboden aan de stad. Al in <strong>1951</strong> financierde het Rijksbureau voor het Behoud van Monumenten dringende reparatie- en restauratiewerkzaamheden. In <strong>september 1959</strong> werd&nbsp;het huis eigendom van de stad. Plannen om het gebouw de naam &quot;Anne Frank Huis&quot; te geven en hier een streekmuseum en een documentatiecentrum op te richten over de geschiedenis van de Joodse gemeenschap van Landau werden echter niet gerealiseerd.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Op <strong>25 april 1980</strong> richtten de inwoners van Landau een &quot;Vereniging van Vrienden van het Frank Loebschen Huis&quot; op, die zorgde&nbsp;voor de renovatie en financiering van het huis en in <strong>september&nbsp;1983</strong> werd begonnen met uitgebreide restauratie- en uitbreidingswerkzaamheden. Sinds <strong>1987</strong>&nbsp;wordt het pand gebruikt als cultureel centrum en expositieruimte<sup data-footnote-id=\"0ocs3\"><a href=\"#footnote-3\" id=\"footnote-marker-3-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[3]</a></sup> en vanaf <strong>2003</strong> is hier een permanente tentoonstelling ingericht over de geschiedenis van de Joden in Landau.<sup data-footnote-id=\"9jrah\"><a href=\"#footnote-4\" id=\"footnote-marker-4-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[4]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Een&nbsp;<em>Stolperstein</em>&nbsp;herinnert&nbsp;aan het verblijf van Olga Loeb op dit adres.<sup data-footnote-id=\"rckxo\"><a href=\"#footnote-5\" id=\"footnote-marker-5-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[5]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<section class=\"footnotes\">\r\n<header>\r\n<h2>Footnotes</h2>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"tpzv2\" id=\"footnote-1\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-1-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Voor de geschiedenis van het Frank-Loebsche-Haus, zie Edith Vierling, <em>Das Frank-Loeb&#39;sche Haus zu Landau in der Pfalz</em>, M&uuml;nchen: GRIN, 2009</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"v824e\" id=\"footnote-2\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-2-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Van daaruit werd ze op 6 april 1943 naar Theresienstadt gedeporteerd. Ze overleefde het en keerde terug naar Luxemburg.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"0ocs3\" id=\"footnote-3\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-3-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Kulturzentrum Altstadt, <a href=\"https://kulturzentrum-altstadt.de/?page_id=203\" target=\"_blank\">Frank-Loebsches Haus</a>.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"9jrah\" id=\"footnote-4\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-4-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Stadt Landau in der Pfalz, <a href=\"https://www.landau.de/Leben-Wohnen/Stadtportrait/Stadtgeschichte/Geschichte-der-Juden-in-Landau/\" target=\"_blank\">Dauerausstellung: Juden in Landau. Vom Mittelalter bis zum Holocaust</a>.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"rckxo\" id=\"footnote-5\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-5-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Na Bister, <a href=\"https://muzeum.tarnow.pl/na-bister/en/landau-in-der-pfalz-plaque/\" target=\"_blank\">Landau in der Pfalz (plaque)</a>.</cite></li>\r\n</ol>\r\n</section>",
    "content_en": "<p>The building dates from the 15th century and functioned as an inn from <strong>1601</strong>. The inn, called Zur Blum, was run by the related Kempff, Stiehler, Geropp and Schneider families until well into the 19th century. In <strong>1870</strong>, owner Georg Friedrich Schneider sold the building to banker Zacharias Frank for 16,000 guilders. The three-storey building included a house with three cellars, three stables, a courtyard, a well, a barrel store, several ovens and four trumeau mirrors.<sup data-footnote-id=\"tpzv2\"><a href=\"#footnote-1\" id=\"footnote-marker-1-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[1]</a></sup> After the death of Zacharias Frank on <strong>27 July 1884</strong>, the estate passed to his widow Babette as the sole heir.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Following Babette Frank&#39;s death on <strong>10 October 1891</strong>, the surviving children became owners of the house, but only daughter Sophie, the widow of Landau banker Leo Loeb, still lived in her birthplace. Michael Frank, one of her brothers, was a banker in Frankfurt. His son Otto was&nbsp;Anne Frank&#39;s father.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>​In <strong>1901</strong>, the property became the exclusive property of Sophie Loeb. Her daughter Olga inherited the building in <strong>1927</strong>, but after she fled to Luxembourg in the late <strong>1930s</strong> to escape persecution by the Nazis,<sup data-footnote-id=\"v824e\"><a href=\"#footnote-2\" id=\"footnote-marker-2-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[2]</a></sup>&nbsp;the city council negotiated about the purchase of the historically significant building, but subsequently decided no to go through with it. A forced auction also ultimately did not take place.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>During the war, the house in Kaufhausgasse functioned as one of the three infamous &quot;Jew houses&quot;&nbsp;in Landau, where Jews still living in Landau were put up. On <strong>22 October&nbsp;1940</strong>, the 23 Jews living there were deported to Gurs, a French internment camp, and from there to Auschwitz and Theresienstadt in <strong>1942</strong>.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Following the years after Olga Loeb&#39;s death on <strong>15 September 1946</strong>, the estate was repeatedly offered for sale to the city. As early as <strong>1951</strong>, the National Office for the Conservation of Monuments financed urgent repair and restoration work, and in <strong>September 1959</strong>, the house became the property of the city. However, plans to rename the building &quot;Anne Frank House&quot; and to establish a&nbsp;regional museum and&nbsp;documentation center on the history of the Jewish community of Landau in the building were not realized.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>On <strong>25 April&nbsp;1980</strong>, the residents of Landau founded an &quot;Association of Friends of the Frank Loebschen House&quot;, which arranged for the renovation and financing of the house and in <strong>September 1983</strong> extensive restoration and extension work began. As of <strong>1987</strong>, the building has been used as a cultural center and exhibition space<sup data-footnote-id=\"0ocs3\"><a href=\"#footnote-3\" id=\"footnote-marker-3-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[3]</a></sup> and since <strong>2003</strong> a permanent exhibition on the history of the Jews in Landau has been set up here.<sup data-footnote-id=\"9jrah\"><a href=\"#footnote-4\" id=\"footnote-marker-4-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[4]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<p>A&nbsp;<em>Stolperstein</em>&nbsp;(stumbling stone) commemorates the stay of Olga Loeb at this&nbsp;address.<sup data-footnote-id=\"fzu99\"><a href=\"#footnote-5\" id=\"footnote-marker-5-1\" rel=\"footnote\">[5]</a></sup></p>\r\n\r\n<section class=\"footnotes\">\r\n<header>\r\n<h2>Footnotes</h2>\r\n</header>\r\n\r\n<ol>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"tpzv2\" id=\"footnote-1\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-1-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Voor de geschiedenis van het Frank-Loebsche-Haus, zie Edith Vierling, <em>Das Frank-Loeb&#39;sche Haus zu Landau in der Pfalz</em>, M&uuml;nchen: GRIN, 2009</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"v824e\" id=\"footnote-2\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-2-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Van daaruit werd ze op 6 april 1943 naar Theresienstadt gedeporteerd. Ze overleefde het en keerde terug naar Luxemburg.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"0ocs3\" id=\"footnote-3\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-3-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Kulturzentrum Altstadt, <a href=\"https://kulturzentrum-altstadt.de/?page_id=203\" target=\"_blank\">Frank-Loebsches Haus</a>.</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"9jrah\" id=\"footnote-4\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-4-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Stadt Landau in der Pfalz, <a href=\"https://www.landau.de/Leben-Wohnen/Stadtportrait/Stadtgeschichte/Geschichte-der-Juden-in-Landau/\" target=\"_blank\">Dauerausstellung: Juden in Landau. Vom Mittelalter bis zum Holocaust</a>.&nbsp;</cite></li>\r\n\t<li data-footnote-id=\"fzu99\" id=\"footnote-5\"><sup><a href=\"#footnote-marker-5-1\">^</a> </sup><cite>Na Bister, <a href=\"https://muzeum.tarnow.pl/na-bister/en/landau-in-der-pfalz-plaque/\" target=\"_blank\">Landau in der Pfalz (plaque)</a>.</cite></li>\r\n</ol>\r\n</section>",
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    "summary": "The Frank-Loebsche Haus in Landau partly takes its name from the fact that Zacharias Frank, Anne Frank's great-grandfather, and his heirs owned this property.",
    "summary_nl": "Het Frank-Loebsche Haus in Landau ontleent zijn naam deels aan het feit dat Zacharias Frank, de overgrootvader van Anne Frank, en diens erfgenamen het in eigendom hebben gehad.",
    "summary_en": "The Frank-Loebsche Haus in Landau partly takes its name from the fact that Zacharias Frank, Anne Frank's great-grandfather, and his heirs owned this property.",
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    "street": "Kaufhausgasse 9",
    "zipcode": "76829",
    "city": "Landau in der Pfalz",
    "state": "Pfalz",
    "land": "Duitsland",
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