List of stumbling blocks in the Fühlingen district of Cologne
The list of the stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Fühlingen results by artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Fühlingen 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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House Fühlingen Neusser Landstr. 5 lived Edward Margol ( born 1923)
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Neusser Landstrasse 5 (laying point Neusser Landstrasse 43) ( location ) |
The Stolperstein laid on March 20, 2013 commemorates Edward Margol , born on May 4, 1923.
The Polish slave laborer Edward Margol lived for two years at Neusser Landstrasse 5 in Haus Fühlingen , a manor house from 1884. During the Nazi era, the house was a sleeping camp for slave laborers. Edward Margol was accused of having a "relationship" with the underage daughter of the landowner Ernst Kolb. After denouncing his father, Edward Margol was arrested by the Gestapo , who hanged him without a trial on January 15, 1943 in an old brickworks near the house. The body was taken to the pathological institute of the Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn and used for medical examinations. His remains were buried on March 8, 1944. The Villa Haus Fühlingen is popularly known as the "haunted house". |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ köln.de - The gruesome story of Haus Fühlingen , accessed on January 23, 2015
- ↑ stadt-koeln.de: Further "stumbling blocks" in Cologne , accessed on March 25, 2016
- ↑ Edward Margol - What Happened in House Fühlingen? - Search for traces by Martin Schorn ( YouTube)
- ^ Ralf Forsbach: The Medical Faculty of the University of Bonn in the "Third Reich" . R. Oldenbourg, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-486-57989-4 , p. 552 .
- ↑ Anna Hört: Cologne's most mysterious places: The old Riehler barracks is now a commercial center . In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger . February 4, 2019 ( ksta.de [accessed November 7, 2019]).