List of memorial stones in Vienna-Margareten

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The list of memorial stones in Vienna-Margareten contains the memorial stones in the Viennese district of Margareten , which remember the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide by the National Socialists . The laying is carried out by the Stones of Remembrance Association based in Leopoldstadt . The concept of the Vienna memorial and memorial stones is based on that of Gunter Demnig's stumbling blocks .

V. Margareten

image Surname Location Laying date Life
Memorial stone for Marianne Feigl, Dr.  Max and Dr.  Irene Langer.jpg Marianne Feigl Brandmayergasse 36 Apr 21, 2016 Marianne Feigl was born on November 18, 1896 as the daughter of Jakob and Fanny, née Friedländer, in Vienna. On August 31, 1942, she was deported from Vienna on Transport 39, Zug Da 225 to the Maly Trostinez extermination camp, where she was murdered on September 4, 1942.
Max Langer Max Langer was born on April 20, 1867 and lived in Vienna. On July 28, 1942, he was first deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto and finally taken to the Treblinka extermination camp on September 21, 1942 , where he was murdered.
Irene Langer Irene Langer, nee Kornhäuser, was born on October 31, 1895. The doctor of medicine lived in Vienna and Göttingen . Persecuted as a Jew, she was initially imprisoned in the Lichtenburg concentration camp . She was later transferred to the Ravensbrück concentration camp , where she was given prisoner number 1005. On March 16, 1942, she was murdered in the Bernburg killing center .
Up until 1939, this house was the location of the "AG for Chemicals and Drug Trade". It was founded by the Neugebauer, Günsberger and Deutsch families and built up over many years.
The company was Aryanized.  The owners were murdered.  Alexander and Franziska Neugebauer, 79 and 75 years old Eugen and Emilie Günsberger, 63 and 51 years old Leopold Deutsch, 66 years old
Alexander Neugebauer Kettenbrückengasse 21 Erioll world.svg Apr 29, 2013 Alexander Joshua Neugebauer (born May 10, 1863 in Skalice u Smiřic in the Czech Republic) worked as an accountant and lived in Vienna. Together with his wife Franziska and the Günsberger and Deutsch families, he founded the “AG for Chemicals and Drugs Trade” in Kettenbrückengasse. The company was eventually aryanized. Neugebauer was murdered in Vienna on July 5, 1942.
Franziska Neugebauer
(born German)
Franziska "Fanni" Neugebauer, b. Deutsch (born November 13, 1867 in Trenčín , Slovakia) worked as a housewife and lived at Seegasse 9. Her husband was Alexander Neugebauer. She was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp and murdered there on May 30, 1943.
Eugen Günsberger Eugen Günsberger (born August 24, 1879 in Kám , Hungary) worked as a wholesaler in the “AG for chemical and drug trade” and lived in Servitengasse 20. On June 2, 1942, he was sent to the Maly Trostinez extermination camp with his wife Emilie deported and murdered there.
Emilie Günsberger
(nee Neugebauer)
Emilie Günsberger, b. Neugebauer (born April 13, 1891 in Vienna) was the managing director and partner of the “AG for Chemicals and Drug Trade” and lived at Servitengasse 20. On June 2, 1942, she was deported to the Maly Trostinez extermination camp and there with her husband Eugen murdered.
Leopold German Leopold Deutsch was a co-founder of the “AG for Chemicals and Drugs Trade”. The company was Aryanized . He was murdered at the age of 66.
In memory of a Jewish family who lived here.  Aron Roper 3.1.1862 Deported to Theresienstadt on July 14th, 1942 Murdered on October 13th, 1952.  Ernestine (Erna) Roper née Winkler March 27, 1902 Escape across the Danube in October 1941. Murdered in Zasavica near Sabac.  Oswald (Ossie) Roper April 22nd, 1930 Escape across the Danube. Further fate unknown.  Murdered in the Holocaust Aron Roper Diehlgasse 21 Erioll world.svg Aron Roper (born January 3, 1862 in Rzeszów , Poland) lived at Grosse Schiffgasse 3. On July 14, 1942, he was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto and murdered there on October 13, 1942.
Ernestine Roper
(née Winkler)
Ernestine (Erna) Roper, b. Winkler (born March 27, 1902) lived in Grosse Mohrengasse 20. She initially managed to escape across the Danube. In October 1941 she was finally murdered in the Sajmište concentration camp in Serbia.
Oswald Roper Oswald (Ossie) Roper (born April 22, 1930) fled Vienna across the Danube; his further fate is unknown. He was murdered in the Holocaust.
Siegfried Vogel lived in this house on July 1, 1886.  He was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and died on March 27, 1944. Siegfried Vogel Wiedner Hauptstrasse 112 Erioll world.svg Apr 24, 2011 Siegfried Vogel (born July 1, 1886 in Vienna) lived at Grosse Sperlgasse 32. He was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto on July 22, 1942, and murdered there on March 27, 1944.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stones of Remembrance - Dates.Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Marianne Feigl in the database of the Documentation Archive of Austrian Resistance
  3. ^ Marianne Feigl in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  4. ^ Marianne Feigl in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  5. Max Langer in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  6. Irene Langer in the database of the documentation archive of Austrian resistance
  7. Irene Langer in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  8. ^ Judith Buber Agassi: The Jewish Women Prisoners of Ravensbrück: Who Were They? Oneworld, 2007, ISBN 978-1-85168-470-0 , pp. 53 .
  9. Alexander Neugebauer in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  10. ^ Franziska Neugebauer in the central database of the names of Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial
  11. ^ Fanni Neugebauer in the database of the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance
  12. ^ Eugen Günsberger in the central database of the names of Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial
  13. ^ Emilie Günsberger in the central database of the names of Holocaust victims at the Yad Vashem memorial
  14. ^ Emilie Günsberger in the database of the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance
  15. ^ Aron Roper in the Central Database of the Names of the Holocaust Victims of the Yad Vashem Memorial
  16. ^ Aron Roper in the Central Database of the Names of the Holocaust Victims of the Yad Vashem Memorial
  17. ^ Aron Roper in the database of the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance
  18. ^ Ernestine Roper in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  19. Ernestine Rotter in the database of the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance
  20. ^ Siegfried Vogel in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  21. ^ Siegfried Vogel in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  22. ^ Siegfried Vogel in the database of the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance