Marcel Traugott
Marcel Traugott was the obstetrician who attended both Margot's and Anne's births.
From 1909 to 1933 Marcel Traugott worked at Frankfurt University, first as an assistant and later as professor of obstetrics and gynaecology.[1] He was the obstetrician who attended both the births of Margot Frank in 1926 and Anne Frank in 1929.[2]
Traugott was one of one hundred and nine Jewish professors at that university who were dismissed in the spring of 1933.[3] From 1934 on he ran a private practice in Zurich.[4]
Source personal data.[5] Addresses: Feuerbachstraße 11, Frankfurt am Main;[6] Bettinastraße 47 (1931); Genferstraße 8, Zürich (1956).[7]
Footnotes
- ^ Nathan Kravets, Displaced German scholars: a guide to academics in peril in Nazi-Germany during the 1930s, San Bernardino, CA: The Borgo Press, 1993, p. 64; Jonathan Friedman, The lion and the star. Gentile - Jewish relations in three Hessian communities 1919 - 1945, Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998, p. 238 (noot 32).
- ^ Anne Frank Stichting, Anne Frank Collectie, reg. code A_MFrank_III_045: Margot: "Unser Kind"; Ernst Schnabel, Anne Frank. Spur eines Kindes, Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Verlag, 1987, p. 16.
- ^ Friedman, The lion and the star, p. 130 en 238 (noot 32).
- ^ Kravets, Displaced German scholars, p. 64. In de naoorlogse jaren behoorde Katia Mann tot zijn patienten.Thomas Mann, Tagebücher 1949-1950, Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Verlag, 1991, p. 200-203.
- ^ Ancestry: Marcel Traugott.
- ^ Adressbuch Frankfurt am Main 1924.
- ^ Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie. Einunddreissigste Versammlung zu Heidelberg vom 18. bis 22. September 1956, Mitgliederverzeichnis, p. LXVI.