List of stumbling blocks in the Stuttgart district of Vaihingen
The list of stumbling blocks in the Stuttgart district of Vaihingen includes all 18 stumbling blocks that were laid on several dates in the Stuttgart district of Vaihingen as part of the project by the artist Gunter Demnig . At the instigation of the Stolpersteine Stuttgart-Vaihingen initiative , the first two stumbling blocks were set in Vaihingen on November 10, 2006, the last so far in April 2019.
Stumbling blocks in Vaihingen
The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting takes place alphabetically according to the place of installation. Summarized addresses of laying locations indicate that several stumbling blocks were laid in one location. The Person, Inscription column can be sorted alphabetically by the person's name.
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
image | Person, inscription | Place of installation | Laying date |
information |
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Bachstrasse 22 (location) |
17th May 2014 | ||
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Büsnauer Straße 260 (Büsnau) (location) |
March 14, 2008 | There is a biography of the victim about Friederike Reinhardt. |
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Dachswaldweg 178 (location) |
Apr 11, 2011 | Johann Adam Uebler (1897–1940) has a biography of the victim. | |
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Ernst-Kachel-Strasse 9 (location) |
There is a biography of the victim about Gertrud Schönberger. | ||
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Gartenstrasse 48 Stolperstein |
17 Sep 2012 | ||
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Goldregenweg 41 (Rohr) (Lage) |
Nov 22, 2011 | The stumbling block for Gerhard Durner (1935–1941) is the first in Stuttgart that was laid for a victim of Nazi “ child euthanasia ”. | |
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Hauptstraße 11 |
Nov 10, 2006 | There is a short biography of the victims of Franz and Henriette Fried. | |
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Nov 10, 2006 | |||
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Katzenbachstrasse 50 (location) |
April 16, 2012 | Robert Rebmann | |
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Kelterberg 10/1 (location) |
Sep 24 2007 | ||
HERE LIVED |
Peterstrasse 24 (Rohr) Stumbling Stone |
Oct 6, 2009 | Christian Elsässer (1888–1944) has a biography of the victim. | |
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Schockenriedstraße 1–11 |
May 2015 | Katharina Karanowa (1917–1944) committed suicide by jumping into liquid aluminum. | |
HERE LIVED |
April 1, 2019 | Nina Radionowa, b. January 19, 1945, died February 10, 1945, child of forced labor | ||
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April 1, 2019 | Witscheslau Maschkanow, b. September 18, 1944, died 18. March 1945, child of forced labor | ||
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Schockenriedstrasse 11 (location) |
29 Sep 2008 | Eugen Banz (1880–1942) was an independent master tailor. | |
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Schockenriedstraße 20 |
Oct 27, 2016 | Nikolaus Tschermuk (1924–1944) was a Russian slave laborer who had to work in the Herberts metal goods factory . On August 9, 1944 - two weeks before his 20th birthday - Tschermuk hanged himself on the factory premises in the Vaihingen industrial area. | |
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Schönbuchstraße 37 (Rohr) |
28 Apr 2017 | Julius Vohl | |
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Vaihinger Markt 12 (location) |
Sep 24 2007 |
literature
- Andrea Hehn: Stumbled upon fate . In: mediakompakt . No. 1 , 2017, p. 9 ( online at Yumpu.com [accessed August 10, 2020]).
See also
Web links
- Contact person in Stuttgart-Vaihingen and -Rohr on the website of the Stuttgart Stolperstein Initiatives
- The Holocaust Took Place In The Neighborhood. In: WhereIsDarrenNow.com. June 24, 2012, accessed August 11, 2020 .
- Chronicle of the laying of the stumbling blocks on the website of Gunter Demnig's project
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stolpersteine for Stuttgart in November 2006: Stolpersteine for the first time in Zuffenhausen, Vaihingen and Feuerbach. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. November 4, 2006, accessed August 11, 2020 .
- ^ Karl-Horst Marquart: Friederike Reinhardt, murdered at the age of 17 in Auschwitz. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. March 2008, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Kai Müller: Murdered three days after his 17th birthday in Auschwitz: Vaihinger Stolperstein Initiative relocates memorial plaque for the Sintiza Friederike Reinhardt in Büsnau - time-consuming and difficult search for clues. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. February 28, 2008, accessed on August 15, 2020 (article in the Filder newspaper from January 28, 2008).
- ^ Karl-Horst Marquart, Elke Martin: Johann Uebler, a victim of Nazi "euthanasia". In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. March 1, 2012, accessed August 11, 2020 .
- ^ Karl-Horst Marquart, Elke Martin: Gertrud Schönberger, Ernst Kachel Str. 9. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. February 29, 2012, accessed August 10, 2020 .
- ^ Karl-Horst Marquart: Gerhard Durner: a victim of Nazi "child euthanasia". In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. January 15, 2012, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ^ Elisabeth Marquart: Franz and Henriette Fried. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. January 12, 2007, accessed August 11, 2020 .
- ↑ Kai Müller: Vaihingen: The long run to the stumbling block. In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. April 18, 2012, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ^ Karl-Horst Marquart: Christian Elsässer - sentenced to death because of nullity. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. October 12, 2009, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Rüdiger Ott: Portrait and announcement: First stumbling block for a forced laborer (by Rebecca Stahlberg). In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. May 20, 2015, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Götz Schultheiss: Nazi terror in the Fildern: Neglected, not wanted, murdered. In: StN.de (Stuttgarter Nachrichten). February 11, 2020, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ^ A b Karl-Horst Marquart: Stolperstein-laying for two Soviet forced laborers who died in 1945 in the forced labor camp "Heßbrühl" in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, ... In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. February 5, 2019, accessed August 11, 2020 .
- ↑ Karl-Horst Marquart: The courageous master tailor Eugen Banz from Vaihingen, Schockenriedstrasse 11: A stumbling block will in future remind of a man who brought criticism of the National Socialists to a concentration camp. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. October 1, 2008, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Further stumbling blocks for Jews, "euthanasia" victims and forced laborers - relocation on October 27, 2016. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. October 15, 2016, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Katja Lumpp: Stumbling stone laying of the "Stumbling Stone Initiative Stuttgart-Vaihingen" for Nikolaus Tschermuk with Vice President of the Government Dr. Alexandra Sussmann. Press release. Regional Council Stuttgart, October 20, 2016, accessed on August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Sandra Hintermayr: Stumbling stone laying in Stuttgart-Vaihingen: Death as the only way out. In: StN.de (Stuttgarter Nachrichten). October 27, 2016, accessed August 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Kai Müller: Stumbling block for Nazi victims Julius Vohl in Stuttgart-Rohr: first respected, then ostracized. In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. April 24, 2017, accessed August 15, 2020 .