Margit Jacobi


Margit Jacobi, born Schweitzer, was a German Jewish art collector murdered in the Holocaust.

Life

Born November 22, 1881, as Margit Schweitzer, she was deported on September 16, 1942 from Frankfurt am Main to Theresienstadt Concentration Camp where she was murdered in 1943. by the Nazis on Transport XII/3, no. 474
She and her husband Eugen Jacobi had two children, Erwin Reuben Salomon Jacobi and Dora Jacobi. Together with his brother Paul, Eugen rebuilt the metal trading business of OHG Wolf, Netter & Jacobi. The company employed 2,500 people in 1932. In 1938, Mannesmann-Röhrenwerke AG acquired Wolf, Netter & Jacobi-Werke and continued to operate it as Mannesmann-Stahlblechbau AG. OHG Wolf, Netter & Jacobi in Frankfurt was liquidated in 1938.
She was friends with Helene Schweitzer, and her correspondence with Albert Schweitzer has been preserved in archives.

Art collection

Eugen and Margit Jacobi owned a collection of paintings by artists such as Thérèse Schwartz, Franscesco Bonsignori, 15th century Ferrarese Master, Frans Francken the Elder, 16th century Low German Master, Cosimo Roselli, Spanish Master around 1530,..

Nazi persecution, deportation and murder

Jacobi was deported by the Nazis on Transport XII/3, no. 474 on September 16, 1942, from Frankfurt am Main to Theresienstadt where she was murdered on February 3, 1943.

Search for Nazi-looted art

Jacobi's heirs have registered 35 objects with the German Lost Art Foundation.