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1914
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While the company is in the prime of success, the World War starts. The problems with alimentation, the allocation of materials in these long years make trading impossible, the export in other countries stops. Allocated deliveries inside the country and the army demand make the Weyermann Company staying alive through these years. Mrs. Councillor of Commerce Sabine Weyermann has her own military hospital in the Luitpold-School, financed also of her own. She earns a lot of attention fort her engagement. At the beginning of World War I Bamberg counts 48.063 residents, 40.361 of these are catholic, 6.400 prostestants and 1.177 jewish.
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