List of stumbling blocks in the Dellbrück district of Cologne
The list of the stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Dellbrück results by artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the Cologne district of Dellbrück 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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Here lived Franziska Kühne , born Hamburger ( born 1891)
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Bergisch Gladbacher Str. 1033 ( location ) |
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Franziska Kühne (née Hamburger) , born on June 1, 1891.
Franziska Kühne was the daughter of the lottery collector Julius Hamburger and his wife Helene, née Lichtenheim. The parents died early (1897 and 1892) and Franziska grew up as an orphan. Franziska Hamburger was unmarried when she gave birth to her sons Herbert (born December 16, 1916) and Siegmund (born November 22, 1918) . It was not until December 31, 1930 that she married the foreman Johann Kühne in Cologne-Holweide. Her further fate and that of her son Siegmund is unknown. Her son Herbert and his wife Elsa were deported to the Minsk ghetto in 1941. Stolpersteine were laid for Herbert and his wife Elsa in Hamburg-Neustadt at Großneumarkt 38 . |
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Here lived Florentine Loeb , born Liffmann ( born 1894)
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Bergisch Gladbacher Str. 1203 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein, which was laid on September 26, 2019, commemorates Florentine Löb (née Liffmann) , born October 19, 1894 in Gerolstein .
Florentine Liffmann married the businessman Siegbert Löb in 1919. In 1920 daughter Wilhelmina and in 1927 daughter Rita were born. The Löb family had lived in the newly built house at Bergisch Gladbacher Strasse 1203 since around 1930 . In May 1938 the family was able to emigrate to the USA on board the Washington turbine ship . |
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Rita Löb lived here , ( born 1927)
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Bergisch Gladbacher Str. 1203 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein, which was laid on September 26, 2019, commemorates Rita Löb , born in Cologne in 1927.
Rita Löb was the daughter of the businessman Siegbert Löb and his wife Florentine, née Liffmann. The Löb family had lived in the newly built house at Bergisch Gladbacher Strasse 1203 since around 1930 . In May 1938 the family was able to emigrate to the USA on board the Washington turbine ship . |
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Siegbert Löb lived here , ( born 1894)
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Bergisch Gladbacher Str. 1203 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein, which was laid on September 26, 2019, commemorates Siegbert Löb , born on April 28, 1894 in Berstadt .
The businessman Siegbert Löb had been married to Florentine Liffmann since 1919. In 1920 daughter Wilhelmina and in 1927 daughter Rita were born. In the 1920s, Siegbert Löb ran the tobacco trade Löb & Cie. at Saarstrasse 6 in the south of Cologne. At the end of the 1920s he switched to the production of work clothing. The Löb family had lived in the newly built house at Bergisch Gladbacher Strasse 1203 since around 1930 . In the mid-1930s, economic conditions deteriorated and the Saastrasse 6 site was given up. Siegbert Löb continued to produce at his home address until the family emigrated to the USA on board the Washington turbine ship in May 1938 . |
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Here lived Wilhelmina Helma Loeb , ( born 1920)
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Bergisch Gladbacher Str. 1203 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein, which was laid on September 26, 2019, commemorates Wilhelmina Helma Löb , born in Cologne in 1920.
Wilhelmina Helma Löb was the daughter of the businessman Siegbert Löb and his wife Florentine, née Liffmann. The Löb family had lived in the newly built house at Bergisch Gladbacher Strasse 1203 since around 1930 . In May 1938 the family was able to emigrate to the USA on board the Washington turbine ship . |
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Here lived Adolf Oppenheimer ( born in 1894)
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Paffrather Str. 40 ( location ) |
The stumbling block reminds of Adolf Josef Oppenheimer , born on August 11, 1894 in Göppingen .
Adolf Oppenheimer was the son of Frieda and Ferdinand Oppenheimer and the husband of Lizzy Oppenheimer. Adolf Oppenheimer was imprisoned by the Gestapo from September 18, 1942 to November 16, 1942. In 1942 he was deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp . Adolf Oppenheimer died there on December 13, 1942. |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de
- ↑ a b c d Resident information of the NS-Dok for the house Bergisch Gladbacher Straße 1203 , Cologne (September 2019)
- ^ NS-Doc: Entry in the memorial book for Adolf Josef Oppenheimer
- ^ Yad Vashem: Memorial sheet for Adolf Oppenheimer