The big success of another invention, a massage device, enabled Baginski to expand his enterprise. In 1931 he teamed up with the prominent serologist
Hans Much (1880–1932) and founded another company named , where the "Spalt" tablet was created in 1932. After World War II, however, most of his production plants ended up in the Soviet zone. Baginski himself was accused of having had employed forced labourers, arrested, and sent to the
Buchenwald concentration camp. There he vowed to build a church, if he survived. The Soviet authorities released Baginski in August 1948. From his enterprises only
Dr. Ballowitz & Co. had escaped disappropriation, but fortunately, this was where all his trademarks had been registered. This enabled Baginski to go on producing his articles which he did in
Bad Soden am Taunus, a spa town some 15 Kilometers northwest of
Frankfurt am Main. In 1953, a new factory of the started production and in 1955 Baginski fulfilled his vow by providing the funds for a new church for the town's Catholic parish, a new vicarage and a kindergarten that today bears Baginski's name. == Death ==