List of stumbling blocks in the Zuffenhausen district of Stuttgart
The list of stumbling blocks in the Stuttgart district of Zuffenhausen contains all 39 stumbling blocks that were laid on several dates in the Stuttgart district of Zuffenhausen as part of the project by the artist Gunter Demnig .
Stumbling blocks in Zuffenhausen
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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HERE LIVED |
Besigheimer Strasse 33 (location) |
2010 | There is a short biography of Rosine Nieden (1890–1940). | |
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Brackenheimer Strasse 25 (location) |
Berta Göpfert (1904–1940) has a biography of the victim. | ||
HERE LIVED |
Colmarer Strasse 19 (location) |
Eugene Spilger | ||
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Franklinstraße 6 |
29 Sep 2008 | Max Böhm (1871-1942) | |
HERE LIVED |
Franklinstraße 24 |
Nov 4, 2019 | ||
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Nov 4, 2019 | |||
HERE LIVED |
Nov 4, 2019 | |||
HERE LIVED |
Nov 4, 2019 | |||
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Friesenstrasse 15 (location) |
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PAULINE |
Galvanistraße 15 (location) |
29 Sep 2008 | ||
PETER |
Hirschsprungallee 18 |
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STEFAN GORSKI |
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JOHANN HADAM |
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FRANZ KIRYLCZUK |
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IWAN MAKARSKY |
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ADOLF SERUGA |
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Ingelfinger Strasse 5 (location) |
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May 23, 2015 | |||
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Juiststraße 14 (Neuwirtshaus) |
Nov 15, 2018 | Ingrid Rieth (1943–1944) was murdered at the age of almost two months in the children's department of the children's clinic in Türlenstrasse . | |
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Kirchtalstraße 6 |
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Langobardenstrasse 39 (location) |
April 16, 2012 | ||
HERE LIVED |
Langobardenstrasse 40 (location) |
April 16, 2012 | ||
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Ludwigsburger Strasse 171 (location) |
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Marconistraße 23 (location) |
Sep 24 2007 | ||
Pliensäckerstraße 6 (location) |
Hans Eugen Lang | |||
Reinhold-Brändle-Weg 8 (location) |
Johann Kling | |||
Johanna Kling | ||||
Marta Kling | ||||
Albert Reinhardt | ||||
August Reinhardt | ||||
Karl Rumberger | ||||
Gerda Wild | ||||
Julius Beickert JG lived here . 1898 Arrested November 4, 1943 Gestapo detention in Welzheim dead January 19, 1944 |
Rütlistraße 59 (location) |
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Schwieberdingerstr. Gertrud Schäfer JG lived in 110 . 1907 assigned 1930 Heilanstalt Zwiefalten 'relocated' 13.8.1940 Grafeneck murdered 1.8.1940 'Aktion T4' |
Schützenbühlstrasse 84 (location) |
28 Apr 2017 | Gertrud Schäfer | |
Schwieberdinger Straße 142 |
28 Apr 2017 | Julius Wertheimer | ||
Syltstrasse 4 (location) |
Lydia Hägele | |||
Talheimer Strasse 11 (location) |
Karl Holzlehner | |||
Willy Bosch JG lived here . 1900 Admitted 1937 'Heilanstalt' Liebenau Murdered October 2nd, 1940 Grafeneck Action T4 |
Vandalenstrasse 8 (location) |
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Vandalenstrasse 23 (location) |
Sep 24 2007 | ||
HERE LIVED |
Sep 24 2007 |
See also
Web links
- Contact person in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen 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
- ↑ Elke Martin, Inge Möller: Rosine Nieden born. Baumann, Ludwigsburgerstrasse 48. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. April 29, 2010, accessed August 16, 2020 .
- ↑ Elke Martin, Inge Möller: Berta Göpfert: Too soft for this difficult time? In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. February 19, 2012, accessed August 16, 2020 .
- ^ LG Stuttgart, April 3, 1950 . In: Justice and Nazi crimes . Collection of German criminal judgments for Nazi homicidal crimes 1945–1966, Vol. VI, edited by Adelheid L. Rüter-Ehlermann, HH Fuchs, CF Rüter . Amsterdam: University Press, 1971, No. 206, pp. 327–368 Shooting of a Volkssturm man who had predicted the imminent occupation of Tübingen by the French troops ( Memento des original from July 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link became automatic used and not yet tested. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Inge Möller: Max Böhm, murdered because he was a Jew. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. September 2008, accessed August 20, 2020 .
- ↑ a b Susanne Müller-Baji: Future workshop in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen: conversations across generations and times. In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. April 24, 2017, accessed August 5, 2020 .
- ↑ a b Stolpersteine in Zuffenhausen: Two new stumbling blocks remind of Nazi victims. In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. May 5, 2017, accessed August 16, 2020 .