List of stumbling blocks in Říčany

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The first stumbling blocks in Říčany are reminiscent of the Fišer family.

The list of stumbling blocks in Říčany lists the stumbling blocks that were laid in the town of Říčany . Stumbling blocks remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported , expelled or driven to suicide by the National Socialists . The Stolpersteine ​​were designed by the Cologne artist Gunter Demnig and are usually laid by himself.

Stumbling blocks

In 1930 38 people of Jewish faith lived in the city.

After the remaining territories of the Czecho-Slovak Republic were occupied by the German troops in 1939, Jewish shops in Říčany were also Aryanized . Deportations began in 1942, around 50 people were deported, 42 of whom are commemorated by a plaque in Říčany. 22 deportations were made from 9 houses on Masarykovo náměsty and the adjacent Lázeňská, including the Fišer family with 91-year-old Anna Mahlerová. Only three deportees survived the Shoah .

Stumbling blocks translation Place of installation Name, life
Stumbling block for Karel Fiser (Říčany) .jpg
HERE LIVED
KAREL FIŠER
GEB. 1895
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
IN 1943
MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ IN 1943
Masarykovo nám. 7/16
Erioll world.svg
Karel Fišer was born on August 11, 1895. He ran a textile shop on Masaryk Square. He was married to Kamila, née Mahlerová ( see below ). The couple had two sons: Jindřich and Pavel. Anna Mahlerová, his wife's grandmother, also lived with the family. On August 10, 1942, Karel Fišer's wife, their sons and Kamila's grandmother were deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp. On March 22, 1943, Karel Fišer was also deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on transport Cx (his number on the transport was 31) . Karel Fišer's wife and sons were also here. On September 6, 1943, he was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Dm . His transport number was 3348. His wife and two sons were also deported with him on the same day. The family was murdered in Auschwitz on the day of arrival, September 6, 1943.

Anna Mahlerová was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp in October 1942 .

Stumbling block for Jindrich Fiser (Říčany) .jpg
HERE LIVED
JINDŘICH FIŠER
GEB. 1927
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ 1943
Masarykovo nám. 7/16
Erioll world.svg
Jindřich Fišer was born on July 26, 1927, the son of Karel Fišer and Kamila Fišerová. He had a younger brother, Pavel. His father ran a textile business. Together with his mother, brother and great-grandmother, who also lived with the family, he was deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on August 10, 1942 on Transport Ba . Jindřich Fišer's transport number was 1372. His father was deported in March 1943, also to Theresienstadt. On September 6, 1943, the family was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp (Jindřich Fišer's transport number was 3227) and murdered there shortly after arrival.

His great-grandmother Anna Mahlerová was murdered in October 1942 in the Treblinka extermination camp.

Stumbling block for Pavel Fiser (Říčany) .jpg
HERE LIVED
PAVEL FIŠER
GEB. 1932
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ in 1943
Masarykovo nám. 7/16
Erioll world.svg
Pavel Fišer was born on July 18, 1932, the son of Karel Fišer and Kamila Fišerová. He had an older brother, Jindrich. The father ran a textile shop on the square. Together with his mother, brother and great-grandmother, who also lived with the family, he was deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on August 10, 1942 on Transport Ba . His transport number was 1371. His father was deported in March 1943, also to Theresienstadt. On September 6, 1943, the family was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp (Pavel Fišer's transport number was 3347) and murdered there shortly after arrival.

His great-grandmother Anna Mahlerová was murdered in October 1942 in the Treblinka extermination camp.

Stumbling block for Kamila Fiserova (Říčany) .jpg
HERE LIVED
KAMILA FIŠEROVÀ
GEB. 1904
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ in 1943
Masarykovo nám. 7/16
Erioll world.svg
Kamila Fišerová was born on April 23, 1904. She was married to the textile merchant Karel Fišer. The couple had two sons: Jindřich and Pavel. Kamila Fišerová's grandmother Anna Mahlerová also lived with the Fišer family. Kamila Fišerová, her sons and grandmother were deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on August 10, 1942 with Transport Ba . Her husband was deported in March 1943, also to Theresienstadt. On September 6, 1943, the family was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp (Kamila Fišerová's transport number was 1373) and murdered there shortly after arrival.

Her grandmother Anna Mahlerová was murdered in October 1942 in the Treblinka extermination camp.

Stumbling block for Anna Mahlerova (Říčany) .jpg
HERE LIVED
ANNA Mahlerova
GEB. 1851
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
1942
MURDERED IN TREBLINKA 1942
Masarykovo nám. 7/16
Erioll world.svg
Anna Mahlerová was born on December 4, 1851. She lived with the family of her granddaughter Kamila Fišerová. Together with her and her two great-grandchildren, she was deported from Prague on August 10, 1942 with Transport Ba to the Theresienstadt concentration camp . Anna Mahlerová's transport number was 1374. From here she was deported to the Treblinka extermination camp on October 19, 1942 with the Transport Bw . Her transport number was 998. Anna Mahlerová was gassed in Treblinka.

Her granddaughter, her husband and their sons were also murdered. They died in Auschwitz in 1943.

Laying date

The Stolpersteine ​​in Říčany were laid by Gunter Demnig personally on September 19, 2017.

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Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Říčany  - collection of pictures

Individual evidence

  1. Blanka Rozkošná, Pavel Jakubec: Židovské památky Čech: Historie a památky židovského osídlení Čech, ERA 2004, ISBN 978-8086517643 , p. 356
  2. ^ Museum Říčany , The Story of Říčany, accessed on November 19, 2018
  3. Holcaust memorial plaque , accessed on November 19, 2018
  4. Information on relocation , accessed on November 19, 2018
  5. List of 43 deported people with dates of death , accessed on November 19, 2018
  6. a b c d e holocaust.cz: KAREL FISCHER , accessed on November 11, 2018
  7. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : KAREL FISCHER , based on an entry in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch , accessed on November 11, 2018
  8. a b c d e info.ricany.cz: Prvníkomy zmizelých v Říčanech , information on relocation in Říčany with biographical information on the Fišer family, accessed on November 11, 2018
  9. holocaust.cz: JINDŘICH FISCHER , accessed on November 11, 2018
  10. a b c d e holocaust.cz: PAVEL FISCHER , accessed on November 11, 2018
  11. a b c d e holocaust.cz: KAMILA FISCHEROVÁ , accessed on November 11, 2018
  12. a b c d e holocaust.cz: ANNA MAHLEROVÁ , accessed on November 11, 2018
  13. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : JINDŘICH FISCHER , based on an entry in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch, accessed on November 13, 2018
  14. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : PAVEL FISCHER , based on an entry in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch, accessed on November 13, 2018
  15. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : KAMILA FISCHEROVA , based on an entry in the Theresienstadt Memorial Book, accessed on November 13, 2018
  16. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : ANNA MAHLEROVA , based on an entry in the Theresienstadt Memorial Book, accessed on November 13, 2018