As soon as the
Nazis came to power in 1933, disruptions and harassment of the company began. A Werkschar group had to be set up. Quote: "Werkscharen were formed in the factories under the Nazi regime as a "vanguard group for the dissemination of the National Socialist worldview". Their members were recruited from the company "followers". The "Werkschar" had to be able "without external means of power, precisely in the hour of danger, to instantly eliminate and eradicate any disturbance, disorder, or even irresponsible agitation that might arise". After Jacob Victor's death on June 12, 1934, only a few members of the workforce dared to attend the funeral; "an intrepid machine foreman sounded the factory siren as a final salute". In the meantime, Max Victor (* May 3, 1905 in Heilbronn), the second son of Jacob Victor II, had joined the company after being forced to give up his position as a research assistant at the
Kiel Institute for the World Economics and Maritime Transport. Robert Victor, the second son of Sigmund Victor, who also worked at the factory, emigrated to South Africa at an early age. Hans Franke writes about the factory as a place of refuge for Jewish people:Eugen Victor moved to Holland in view of the increasing threat; the factory was continued by Max Victor and Otto Victor (* February 7, 1904 in Heilbronn). The company was
Aryanized; the Jewish owners removed, the factory was forcibly sold to the largest German leather factory
Hirschberg vorm. Heinrich Knoch & Co. Max Victor wanderte nach Holland und Otto Victor nach Südafrika aus. The operation was discontinued in 1939. The Silberwarenfabrik Bruckmann now produced war material in the premises with 250 foreign workers, among others for
Daimler-Benz, temporarily another company was active here with armament tasks. Some of the old staff had been drafted into the Wehrmacht, while others worked on armaments tasks in the silverware factory. Due to the effects of war, the factory was heavily destroyed on December 4, 1944. After renewed air raids, 85 percent of the facilities were demolished. == Restitution and closure ==