Lilly Luisa Liebesná

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Lilly Luisa Liebesná , even Lily Luisa Liebesná , (born March 18, 1927 in lomnice , died in July 1944 in the Auschwitz concentration camp ) was a from Czechoslovakia originating Jewish victims of the Holocaust .

Life

Lilly Luisa Liebesná, sister of Jan Líbezný , comes from the Liebesný family, who lived in Lomnice u Tišnova since the 19th century. The gravestones of the merchant Moritz Liebesný and his wife Louisa Liebesná from the 1820s are located in the Jewish cemetery in Lomnice. Her son Otto Liebesný (* 1894) and his wife Markéta Liebesná (* 1898) lived and worked in Lomnice, their children Jan Liebesný, later Jan Líbezný (* 1923) and Lilly Luisa Liebesná grew up in Lomnice.

Lilly Luisa Liebesná and the other family members were deported to Theresienstadt on Transport Ah in April 1942 , and on May 18, 1944 on Transport Eb to Auschwitz-Birkenau . During the liquidation of the BIIb family camp ( Theresienstadt family camp ), she was murdered in the gas chamber between July 10 and July 12, 1944.

Stumbling block

Stumbling block for Lilly Luisa Liebesná

On September 17, 2011, a stumbling block was laid for her in front of 231 Josefa Uhra street in Lomnice, where she lived until she was arrested and deported . The stumbling block bears the following text (here with a translation):

ZDE ŽILA
LILLY LUISA LIEBESNÁ
NAR. 1927
DEPORTOVÁNA 1942
DO TEREZÍNA
ZAVRAŽDĚNA 1944
V OSVĚTIMI

HERE LIVED
LILLY LUISA LIEBESNÁ
GEB. 1927
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ IN 1944

The event, which took place as part of the “Days of European Cultural Heritage” (Dny evropského dědictví v Lomnici), met with a significant response in the region. The online edition of the national magazine Literární noviny from September 13, 2011 also reported on the laying of the Stolperstein in Lomnice . The “Heritage Days” are organized in Lomnice every year by the local beautification association OSLO, which also campaigned for the stumbling block. In 2011 and 2013 a total of 9 stumbling blocks have been laid in the community on the occasion.

Individual evidence

  1. Jana Vojtová: Židé v Lomnici , Vydala obec Lomnice, 2000, p. 20.
  2. Miroslav Kárný: Terezínská pamětní kniha , Terezínská iniciativa, 1995, p. 456.
  3. Lily Luisa Liebesná , victim database holocaust.cz
  4. ^ The database of Theresienstadt prisoners , an overview of all transports from and to Theresienstadt in the Theresienstadt database (see links below, sorted according to various characteristics), online at: katalog.terezinstudies.cz / ...
  5. Liebesná Lilly Luisa , Kameny zmizelých / Stolpersteine.cz portal, online at: stolpersteine.cz Liebesná Lilly Luisa ( Memento from August 22, 2015 in the web archive archive.today )
  6. Dny evropského dědictví , announcement by the Regional Office of the South Moravian Region , online at: jizni-morava.cz / ... ( Memento of December 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Dny evropského dědictví v Lomnici , Message in Místní kultura, ed. from the National Information Center for Culture in Regions, online at: mistnikultura.cz ...
  8. Dny evropského dědictví v Lomnici , announcement in Vox, newspaper for the Tišnov region, online at: vox-cz.cz/ ( Memento of December 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  9. Kameny zmizelých připomínají na jižní Moravě už 66 osudů , in: brnensky.denik.cz (Brno edition of the online newspaper denik.cz) of August 11, 2013, online at: brnensky.denik.cz / ...
  10. Dny evropského dědictví v Lomnici , Artalk art magazine, September 14, 2011, online at: artalk.cz / ...
  11. Dny evropského dědictví v Lomnici , in: Literární noviny from September 13, 2011, online at: literarky.cz/ ( Memento from December 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive )

swell

  • Stolpersteine ​​v Lomnici (Stolpersteine ​​in Lomnice), a documentation of the Lomnica Beautification Association "Okrašlovací spolek pro Lomnici a okolí" (OSLO) about Jews in Lomnice, online at: oslomnice.cz / ...
  • "Liebesná" rodina. Přežil jediný , section of the report Kameny zmizelých připomínají na jižní Moravě už 66 osudů , in: brnensky.denik.cz (Brno edition of the online newspaper denik.cz) of August 11, 2013, online at: brnensky.denik.cz / ...

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