List of stumbling blocks in the Brück district of Cologne
The list of the stumbling blocks in the Cologne district bridge leads from the artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the Cologne district of Bruck on.
The list of stumbling blocks is based on the data and research of the NS Documentation Center of the City of Cologne , partially supplemented by information and comments from Wikipedia articles and external sources. The aim of the art project is to document biographical details of the people who had their (last) voluntarily chosen residence in Cologne in order to preserve their memory.
- Note: In many cases, however, it is no longer possible to comprehend a complete description of their life and their path of suffering. In particular, the circumstances of her death can often no longer be researched. Official death notices from ghettos, detention centers, hospitals and concentration camps can often contain information that conceals the true circumstances of death, but are also documented taking this fact into account.
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On Wildwechsel 10 1943, 3 Jewish families in this house were forced to wait together for their deportation to a concentration camp |
Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Here lived '43 -'44 Berta Beck , born Schönfeld ( born 1886)
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Here lived 43-44 Rolf Beck ( born 1918)
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Viktoria Beck ( born 1913) lived here '43 -'44
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Wilhelm Beck ( born in 1889) lived here in '43 -'44
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Here lived Peter Hagen ( born in 1889)
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Pohlstadtsweg 437 ( location ) |
Politically persecuted trade unionist |
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This is where Elisabeth Heuser , b. Lisek ( born 1910)
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Walter Heuser ( born 1907) lived here in '43 -'44
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Wolfgang Heuser ( born 1930) lived here '43 -'44
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Heinrich Lippert ( born in 1899) lived here in '37 -'44
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Here lived 37-44 Helga Lippert ( born 1928)
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Here lived '37 -'44 Rosa Lippert , born Marx ( born 1900)
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Walter Lippert ( born 1926) lived here in '37 -'44
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Am Wildwechsel 10 ( location ) |
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Here lived Emil Karl About Berg ( born in 1898)
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Brücker Mauspfad (bus stop Brücker Mauspfad Köln-Brück, direction Cologne-Dellbrück in front of the underpass) ( location ) ![]() |
The Stolperstein, which was laid in March 2013, commemorates Emil Karl Überberg , born on February 7, 1898 in Cologne.
The hairdresser Emil Karl Überberg was the first son of Karl August Überberg and Katharina Überberg, (born Oberzier) and had a brother Karl / Carl Überberg (born September 15, 1902) . Emil Karl Überberg was married to Wanda Galkowsky and they had two children together, Hortense (called Horty, born 1922) and Karl August (called Wolfgang, born 1924) . The entire Überberg family lived on the Mauserhof in Cologne-Brück after their father, Karl August Überberg Senior, became the administrator there . In February 1937, the local Hitler Youth set up a HJ home there. In June of the same year there was a dispute between the couple Wanda and Emil Überberg and the HJ , whereupon Emil Überberg was arrested on June 30, 1937 for "violating the treachery law ". As a result, the couple was ordered to have their "state of mind" examined. The forensic doctor diagnosed Emil Überberg with “ delusions and schizophrenia ” and with Wanda Überberg with “ endogenous schizophrenia ” and recommended that they be placed in a sanatorium. After the arrest warrant for Emil Überberg was lifted and the warrant for temporary accommodation was repealed, Emil Überberg was also brought to Düren on March 9, 1938. From there he was transferred to Waldheim in Saxony on March 2, 1940 and to the Brandenburg killing center on April 11, 1940 as part of the T4 campaign . On May 28, 1940, Wanda Überberg was informed from the Hartheim State Institute that her husband had died on May 27, 1940 “of the consequences of the dysentery ”. Later, the relatives were given an urn, which was buried in the Kalk cemetery . A tombstone in memory of Emil Überberg is located in the Westfriedhof in Cologne . |
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Here lived Wanda Mountain , (born Glakowsky) ( born 1895)
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Brücker Mauspfad (bus stop Brücker Mauspfad Köln-Brück, direction Cologne-Dellbrück in front of the underpass) ( location ) ![]() |
The Stolperstein, which was laid on September 11, 2018, commemorates Wanda Überberg (née Galkowsky) , born in 1895.
Wanda Galkowsky was married to Emil Karl Überberg and they had two children together, Hortense (called Horty, born 1922) and Karl August (called Wolfgang, born 1924) . The entire Überberg family lived on the Mauserhof in Cologne-Brück after their father-in-law Karl August Überberg Senior had become the administrator there . In February 1937, the local Hitler Youth set up a HJ home there. In June of the same year there was a dispute between the couple Wanda and Emil Überberg and the HJ , whereupon Emil Überberg was arrested on June 30, 1937 for "violating the treachery law ". As a result, the couple was ordered to have their "state of mind" examined. The forensic doctor diagnosed Emil Überberg with “ delusions and schizophrenia ” and with Wanda Überberg with “ endogenous schizophrenia ” and recommended that they be placed in a sanatorium. Wanda Überberg was brought to the Düren sanatorium on December 27, 1937 . On May 28, 1940, Wanda Überberg was informed from the Hartheim State Institute that her husband had died on May 27, 1940 “of the consequences of the dysentery ”. Wanda Überberg was released from the Düren sanatorium on March 28, 1941 and later emigrated to England, where she died on December 3, 1981 in Thame / Oxford. |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b jugend1918-1945.de: Inauguration of a new HJ home in Brück , accessed on March 26, 2016
- ↑ a b Gedenkort-t4: Emil Karl Ueberberg , accessed on March 26, 2016
- ↑ a b ksta.de (from March 25, 2013): Stolpersteine New memorial stones for Nazi victims , accessed on October 22, 2018