File:Marie Heinzelmann in Berliner Adressbuch 1917.png

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English: Marie‏ Heinzelmann had a photo studio together with Charlotte Joël in Charlottenburg. No known death date or birth date. Here she appears in a German address book from 1917. After 1939 she vanishes. She may have literally vanished considering her better known partner Charlotte was murdered in 1943 in Auschwitz II-Birkenau, but currently we don't know anything for sure. All the well known photos from the duo appear to have been made by Charlotte.
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: Berliner Adressbuch 1917 Seite 1036.pdf
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