Ott & Heinemann

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Ott & Heinemann

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        1936-1997

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        Ott & Heinemann was formed in 1936 by Hans Ott and Erich Heinemann to take over the Jewish owned department stores Carsch & Co in Frankfurt. The Carsch family were forced to sell through the process of 'Aryanization' established by the Nazi state. The company was taken over by H. Dyckhoff KG in the early 1970s and when Dyckhoff went bankrupt in 1997, Ott & Heinemann was dissolved.

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        Wikipedia Entry: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carsch_%26_Co
        'Line 121 (formerly Ott & Heinemann), Deutsches Architektureforum, 4 June 2019 https://www.deutsches-architekturforum.de/thread/13990-zeil-121-ehm-ott-heinemann/ [accessed 16 April 2020]

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