List of stumbling blocks in the Holweide district of Cologne
The list of the stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Holweide results by artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Holweide 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 Jenny Panitsch , born Benjamin ( born 1877)
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Grunerstraße 12 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein, which was laid on November 23, 2017, commemorates Jenny Panitsch , born on February 22, 1877 in Krotoschin , Posen .
Jenny Panitsch, née Benjamin, was the wife of Nathan Panitsch and the mother of Ismar Isaac, Frieda, Hilde and Rosa Johanna Panitsch. The Panitsch family lived at Grunerstraße 29 from 1929, and the house was owned by Hilde Panitsch. Hilde Panitsch married Julius Sonnenberg around 1934 and was able to emigrate to the USA. Son Ismar Panitsch married Julie Goldschmidt in 1932. Together with their son, born in 1937, they were deported to the Maly Trostinez extermination camp in July 1942 and murdered immediately upon arrival. Daughter Frieda Panitsch married a Catholic in 1926 and was able to survive in hiding with her son, who was born in 1935. Jenny, Nathan and Rosa Panitsch were deported to the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź) on October 22, 1941 with the first Cologne transport (number 8 ) . In the transport list, Jenny Panitsch is given the job title of housewife. Jenny Panitsch had to pay 100 marks for her deportation , as noted in the deportation list. In May 1942 she was transferred to the Kulmhof extermination camp , where her trail is lost. Jenny Panitsch was pronounced dead. |
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Here lived Nathan Panitsch ( born in 1875)
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Grunerstraße 12 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein laid on November 23, 2017 commemorates Nathan Panitsch , born on December 29, 1875 in Rawitsch , Posen .
The master butcher Nathan Panitsch was the husband of Jenny Panitsch and the father of Ismar Isaac, Frieda, Hilde and Rosa Johanna Panitsch. The Panitsch family lived at Grunerstraße 29 from 1929, and the house was owned by Hilde Panitsch. Hilde Panitsch married Julius Sonnenberg around 1934 and was able to emigrate to the USA. Son Ismar Panitsch married Julie Goldschmidt in 1932. Together with their son, born in 1937, they were deported to the Maly Trostinez extermination camp in July 1942 and murdered immediately upon arrival. Daughter Frieda Panitsch married a Catholic in 1926 and was able to survive in hiding with her son, who was born in 1935. Jenny, Nathan and Rosa Panitsch were deported to the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź) on October 22, 1941 with the first Cologne transport (number 8 ) . Nathan Panitsch is given the job title “none” in the transport list. Nathan Panitsch had to pay 100 marks for his deportation , as noted in the deportation list. On May 7, 1942, he was transferred to the Kulmhof extermination camp , where he is lost. Nathan Panitsch was pronounced dead. |
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Here lived Rosa Johanna Panitsch ( born in 1907)
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Grunerstraße 12 ( location ) |
The Stolperstein laid on November 23, 2017 commemorates Rosa Johanna Panitsch , born on November 20, 1907 in Krotoschin , Posen .
Rosa Johanna Panitsch was the daughter of Jenny and Nathan Panitsch. Johanna, Nathan and Rosa Panitsch were deported to the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź) on October 22, 1941 with the first transport from Cologne (number 8 ) . Rosa Panitsch had to pay 100 marks for her deportation , as noted in the deportation list. On May 7, 1942, she was transferred to the Kulmhof extermination camp , where her trail is lost. Rosa Johanna Panitsch was pronounced dead. |
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Individual evidence
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: memorial book entry for Panitsch, Jenny Janny
- ↑ Yad Vashem: Memorial sheet for Jenny Panitsch
- ↑ NS Documentation Center Cologne: entry in the memorial book for Jenny Panitsch
- ↑ a b c deportation list Cologne-Ghetto Litzmannstadt on October 22, 1941
- ^ Deportation list Cologne-Ghetto Litzmannstadt on October 22, 1941, page 10, entry no. 457
- ↑ a b c Synagogue Community Cologne: Community Gazette December 2017 (pages 25-27)
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: memorial book entry for Panitsch, Nathan
- ↑ Yad Vashem: Memorial sheet for Nathan Panitsch
- ^ Nazi Documentation Center Cologne: entry in the memorial book for Nathan Panitsch
- ^ Deportation list Cologne-Ghetto Litzmannstadt on October 22, 1941, page 10, entry no. 459
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: memorial book entry for Panitsch, Rosa Johanna
- ↑ Yad Vashem: Memorial sheet for Rosa Panitsch
- ↑ NS Documentation Center Cologne: entry in the memorial book for Rosa Johanna Panitsch
- ^ Deportation list Cologne-Ghetto Litzmannstadt on October 22, 1941, page 10, entry no. 458