List of stumbling blocks in the Stuttgart district of Stammheim
The list of stumbling blocks in Stuttgart-Stammheim includes all four stumbling blocks that have been laid on four dates in the Stuttgart district of Stammheim as part of the project by the artist Gunter Demnig . At the instigation of the Stuttgart Stolperstein Initiative Stammheim , the first Stolperstein was set in May 2007, the last so far in October 2010.
list
The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting takes place alphabetically according to the place of installation. The Person, Inscription column is sorted alphabetically by the person's name.
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image | Person, inscription | Place of installation | Laying date |
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Frobeniusstrasse 10 (location) |
May 20, 2009 | The farmer Karl Philipp Bauch, born on October 9, 1875, was shot dead by an SS commandant on April 23, 1945 - shortly before the end of the war - at the Brosi-Hof between Stammheim and Möglingen , after he had criticized Wehrmacht soldiers about the hopeless military situation would have. Bauch was admitted to the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart while still alive ; but there he died on the same day as a result of being shot in the stomach . | |
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Kornwestheimer Strasse 9 (location) |
Oct 8, 2010 | Paul Stiefel, born on December 12, 1910, was admitted to the "Heilanstalt" Weinsberg in 1936 and gassed by the National Socialists on July 16, 1940 as part of the T4 euthanasia campaign in the Grafeneck killing center .
The Stammheim branch of the Stuttgart Job Center was housed in the building at Kornwestheimer Strasse 9 on the ground floor until May 2014 . |
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HERE LIVED |
Kornwestheimer Strasse 52 (location) |
Sep 24 2007 | Karl Albert Motzer, born on February 21, 1898, was admitted to the "Landespflegeanstalt" Grafeneck and murdered there on July 30, 1940 as part of the Nazi euthanasia crimes . | |
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Münchinger Strasse 5 (location) |
May 8, 2007 | Gustav Stange, as a believing Jehovah's Witness, refused for reasons of conscience and a. the conscientious and the Hitler salute . After his arrest, he was visited several times in early 1942 by the Stuttgart pastor Rudolf Daur . Stange was sentenced to death for "decomposing military strength" and was executed on February 20, 1942 on the Dornhalde shooting range . According to his widow, who had fought for her husband's rehabilitation for many years, Stange was not recognized as a persecuted person until 1965.
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See also
Web links
- Contact person for Stuttgart-Stammheim on the website of the Stuttgart Stolperstein Initiatives
- Chronicle of the laying of the stumbling blocks on the website of Gunter Demnig's project
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Stuttgart Stolperstein Initiatives work decentrally in the Stuttgart districts.
- ↑ 53 new stumbling blocks for Stuttgart in May 2009. In: stolpersteine-stuttgart.de. February 6, 2009, accessed February 25, 2019 .
- ↑ List of persons murdered by German medical doctors between 1939 and 1948. In: IAAPA.de. Israeli Association Against Psychiatric Assault (IAAPA), Tel Aviv, accessed February 27, 2019 .
- ↑ Katja Sommer: "The cattle hit me" - The Paul Knittel case: In April 1945, the commanding officer shoots defenseless farmers. In: Landesarchiv-BW.de. Baden-Württemberg State Archives, accessed on February 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Next stumbling block laying on October 8th and 9th, 2010 in Stuttgart. In: stolpersteine-stuttgart.de. September 15, 2010, accessed February 25, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Stolpersteine for Stuttgart on September 24, 2007. In: stolpersteine-stuttgart.de. September 13, 2007, accessed February 25, 2019 .
- ↑ Werner Schmidt: Stumbling blocks at the shooting range. (PDF) Garrison Rifle House - Raum für Stille e. V., January 2015, accessed on February 25, 2019 .
- ↑ The conscientious objection of Jehovah's Witnesses during the Nazi era and its significance in the Federal Republic of Germany . Program announcement for the lecture by Hans Hesse on January 6, 2019. In: Program 1: Jan – Mar 2019 . NS Documentation Center Munich , p. 9 ( PDF [accessed February 25, 2019]).
- ↑ Ulrike Koch: In firm faith voluntarily in death. In: stolpersteine-stuttgart.de. May 10, 2007, accessed February 25, 2019 .