List of stumbling blocks in the Zündorf district of Cologne

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The list of the stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Zündorf results by artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the Cologne district Zündorf 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.
image Name and details of the inscription address Additional Information
Stumbling block for Albert Brünell (Am Markt 6) Here lived
Albert Brünell ( born in 1901)
Deported in 1941
Łódź
Declared dead
Am Markt 6
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Albert Brünell , born on September 16, 1901 in Cologne.

The worker Albert Brünell and his wife Melanie were deported on October 30, 1941 on the 16th transport , the second transport, from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź). According to more recent information, which was not known at the time the Stolperstein was laid, Albert Brünell was deported from Litzmannstadt (Łódź) to Kulmhof in May 1942 and murdered there.

Stumbling block for Melanie Brünell (Am Markt 6) Here lived
Melanie Brünell , born Mayer ( born 1907)
Deported in 1941
Łódź
Declared dead
Am Markt 6
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Melanie Brünell , born on April 25, 1907 in Niedermendig .

The accountant Melanie Brünell and her husband Albert were deported on the 16th transport , the second transport from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, on October 30, 1941. According to more recent information, which was not known at the time the Stolperstein was laid, Melanie Brünell was deported from Litzmannstadt (Łódź) to Kulmhof in May 1942 and murdered there.

Stumbling block for Emma Cahn (Hauptstraße 22) Here lived
Emma Cahn ( born in 1882)
Deported in 1942
Theresienstadt
Murdered in Auschwitz
Main street 22
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Emma Cahn , born on June 28, 1882 in Zündorf near Cologne .

Emma Cahn moved from Zündorf, Hauptstrasse 185, to Cologne, Salierring 12, on January 1, 1936, according to the Porz residents' registration office. In 1942 she was deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp . There their trail is lost.

Stumbling block for Henriette Cahn (Hauptstraße 22) Here lived
Henriette Cahn ( born in 1878)
Deported in 1942
eastbound
Declared dead
Main street 22
( location )
The stumbling stone is reminiscent of Henriette Cahn , born on November 16, 1878 in Cologne-Porz.

Henriette Cahn lived in her brother Salomon's house in Zündorf until she was deported on June 10, 1942 to the Bardenberg camp near Aachen. From Bardenberg she was brought back to Cologne on June 14, 1942. Henriette Cahn was deported from Cologne on June 15, 1942 at 3:50 a.m. with a transport together with 1,002 other people from the Koblenz, Aachen, Cologne and Düsseldorf area with an unknown destination to the east, where her trail is lost.

Stumbling block for Salomon Cahn (Hauptstraße 22) Here lived
Salomon Cahn ( born in 1881)
Deported
Dead January 15, 1945
Main street 22
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Salomon Cahn , born on January 22nd, 1881 in Oberündorf.

On January 15, 1945, Salomon Cahn was deported to an unknown destination. Since that date, all traces of Salomon Cahn have been lost. After the war he was pronounced dead.

Stumbling stone for Klara Mayer (Am Markt 6) Here lived
Klara Mayer , born Brünell ( born 1903)
Deported in 1941
Łódź
Murdered July 1942
Am Markt 6
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Klara Mayer (née Brünell) , born on July 6, 1903 in Cologne.

Klara Mayer, along with her husband Leo and daughter Klara , was deported on the 16th transport , the second transport from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, on October 30, 1941. According to more recent information, which was not known at the time the Stolperstein was laid, Klara Mayer died on July 23, 1942 in the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź).

Stumbling block for Leo Mayer (Am Markt 6) Here lived
Leo Mayer ( born in 1904)
Deported in 1941
Łódź
Murdered
Am Markt 6
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Leo Mayer , born on September 11, 1904 in Niedermendig.

The worker Leo Mayer was deported together with his wife Klara and daughter Ruth on the 16th transport , the second transport from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, on October 30, 1941.

Stumbling stone for Ruth Mayer (Am Markt 6) Here lived
Ruth Mayer ( born in 1933)
Deported in 1941
Łódź
Murdered
Am Markt 6
( location )
The stumbling block is reminiscent of Ruth Mayer , born on February 12, 1933 in Zündorf.

The pupil Ruth Mayer was deported together with her parents Klara and Leo on the 16th transport , the second transport from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, on October 30, 1941.

Stumbling block for Karoline Salomon (Marktstrasse 7) Here lived
Karoline Salomon ( born in 1872)
Deported in 1942
Theresienstadt
Murdered in Treblinka
Marktstrasse 7
( location )
The Stolperstein, which was laid on March 11, 2015, commemorates Karoline Salomon , born on February 11, 1872 in Cologne.

The single housewife Karoline Salomon was the daughter of Simon and Veronica Salomon (née Levi) . On June 15, 1942 she was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto and on September 19, 1942 to the Treblinka extermination camp . There their trail is lost.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deportation list of the 16th transport of October 30, 1941 from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, sheet 2, entry 87
  2. a b c d e Deportation train from Cologne to Litzmannstadt on October 30, 1941
  3. NS Documentation Center Cologne | Albert Brünell. Retrieved May 28, 2018 .
  4. ^ Deportation list of the 16th transport of October 30, 1941 from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, sheet 2, entry 84
  5. NS Documentation Center Cologne | Melanie Brünell. Retrieved May 28, 2018 .
  6. ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Cahn, Emma memorial book entry
  7. Deregistration dates for Jews in the city of Porz 1940-1944. In: Statistics of the Holocaust. Porz residents' registration office, accessed on May 25, 2018 .
  8. ^ Deportation list of the train on June 15, 1942 Koblenz - Aachen - Cologne - Düsseldorf to unknown
  9. ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Cahn, Henriette memorial book entry
  10. ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Cahn, Salomon memorial book entry
  11. ^ Deportation list of the 16th transport of October 30, 1941 from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, sheet 10, entry 456
  12. NS Documentation Center Cologne | Klara Mayer. Retrieved May 28, 2018 .
  13. ^ Deportation list of the 16th transport of October 30, 1941 from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, sheet 10, entry 454
  14. ^ Deportation list of the 16th transport of October 30, 1941 from Cologne to Litzmannstadt, sheet 10, entry 457
  15. ^ Bundesarchiv.de: entry in the memorial book of Salomon, Karoline
  16. ^ Yad Vashem: Memorial sheet for Karoline Salomon

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