List of stumbling blocks in Aschaffenburg
List of stumbling blocks in Aschaffenburg , with which the artist Gunter Demnig reminds of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide under National Socialism . The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.
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Glicka Baitel | Rossmarkt 10 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Glicka Baitel born Fried (Fuld) (born August 10, 1869 in Łódź , Russian Empire (Poland); † November 5, 1942 Theresienstadt ), resident in Aschaffenburg since October 1915. Her husband Selig Baitel, pattern maker (born March 8, 1851 in Błędów , Russ . Kaiserr .; † November 3, 1933 in Aschaffenburg, buried in the Jewish part of the old town cemetery Aschaffenburg ). Children: Zelly Baitel (born December 27, 1897 in Łódź), married. Moschele Laib Blum in Ludwigshafen am Rhein , Bronja Baitel (born October 12, 1899 in Łódź † in the east) married. Simon Ehrlich, watchmaker, Aschaffenburg, Benjamin Baitel (born February 8, 1902 in Łódź, † July 27, 1921 in Aschaffenburg). She ran a white and manufactured goods trade, Roßmarkt 10 (deregistered December 30, 1938). Arrested on October 28, 1938 and transported to the Polish border, transported back. Deported on September 10, 1942 from Würzburg to Theresienstadt. She died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp ( ghetto ). | |
Regine Bamberger | Riesengasse 4 |
Sep 20 2008 | Regine Bamberger, née Schlachter (born May 30, 1880 in Braunsbach ), daughter of the cattle dealer, Lazarus Schlachter (1847–1928) and Hermine, geb. Schulmann (1845–1929), married the cattle dealer Jakob Bamberger in Braunsbach (born September 1877 in Holzheim district of Gießen ; † May 18, 1933 in Gambach (Münzenberg) ). Her son Manfred (born May 9, 1909 in Gambach) emigrated to the USA in 1940 . The widow moved to Aschaffenburg Sandgasse 53 on August 14, 1939. From her last place of residence, Platanenallee 5, she was deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered. | |
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Berta Baumann born Lowenthal | Fabrikstrasse 4 |
March 17, 2009 | Berta Baumann daughter of Leopold Löwenthal and Jette Löwenthal, b. Gernsheimer (* December 5, 1894 in Hösbach ) was together with Benno Baumann (* February 18, 1899 in Mittelinn ) son of Jakob Baumann (1873–1943) and Amalie born in 1924 . Levi (1874–1940), who emigrated to the USA on February 19, 1940. Berta Baumann and her underage children Werner (* 1926 in Nuremberg) and Inge (* 1930 in Aschaffenburg) were deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. |
Inge Baumann | Fabrikstrasse 4 |
March 17, 2009 | Inge Baumann (born September 25, 1930 in Aschaffenburg) was born with her mother Berta Baumann. Löwenthal and her brother Werner (* 1926 in Nuremberg) deported on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. | |
Jakob Baumann | Badergasse 9 |
March 17, 2009 | Jakob Baumann (born January 25, 1873 in Adelsberg ; † June 3, 1943 in Theresienstadt ), son of Jette Baumann (1849–1930), married on October 10, 1898 in Mittelinn Amalie Levi (born September 24, 1874 in Mittelinn; † November 22, 1940 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the cattle dealer Josef Levi (1849–1931) and Regine born. Nussbaum (1846–1900). They had four children, Benno (born February 18, 1899 in Mittelinn) married. with Berta Löwenthal, Rosa (born April 10, 1902 in Mittelinn) married Frank in New York , Rosa (born November 10, 1907 in Mittelinn) married to Julius Löwenthal, Metzger and Ludwig, (born November 29, 1918 in Mittelinn), waiter in New York. Jakob Baumann and his wife Amalie moved to Badergasse 9 in Aschaffenburg on November 12, 1938. Amalie Baumann died on November 22, 1940 and was buried in the Jewish section of the Aschaffenburg old town cemetery. Jakob Baumann was deported from Würzburg to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on September 10, 1942, and died there. | |
Werner Baumann | Fabrikstrasse 4 |
March 17, 2009 | Werner Baumann (born October 9, 1926 in Nuremberg ) was born with his mother Berta Baumann. Löwenthal and his sister Inge (* 1930 in Aschaffenburg) deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
Paul Boschmann | Pfaffengasse 9 |
May 30, 2015 | Paul Boschmann (born June 4, 1885 in Elberfeld ; † December 24, 1940 in Berlin ) son of the works foreman Peter Boschmann and Magdalena born. Dohmen in Elberfeld. The editor obtained a doctorate in philosophy and married Elisabeth Pfeill (born July 27, 1891 in Neuss) on September 16, 1916 in Neuss , daughter of the owner Kurt Pfeill and Hubertina nee. Rust in Neuss. The couple had four children. On November 15, 1929, Dr. Paul Boschmann from Duisburg to Aschaffenburg to take up the position of editor-in-chief at the Observer am Main . His family followed on February 1, 1930. He commented on the emergency ordinance on the restriction of assembly and press rights in an editorial on March 4, 1933 "Also a death dance" in which he referred to the woodcut of the same name by the painter Alfred Rethel (1816-1859) for a courageous characterization of the new era : "... as if it were a new Savior". This earned him an immediate ban and dismissal. In October 1933 the family left Aschaffenburg and moved to Limburg an der Lahn later to Berlin, but he could no longer find a secure job. Dr. Paul Boschmann was harassed by the Nazi regime and tortured with house searches, criminal charges and arrests; he died on December 24, 1940. He never gave up his clear stance against the National Socialists. | |
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Christina Dina-Lina Bronne | Goldbacherstrasse 3 |
March 17, 2009 | Christina Dina-Lina Bronne (born February 19, 1870 in Eichloch district of Oppenheim ), daughter of the merchant Abraham Bronne and Josefine geb. Mohr, came from Calcar Kreis Cleve to Goldbacherstrasse 3 in Aschaffenburg on July 27, 1915 . She was brought to the Theresienstadt ghetto via Würzburg on September 9, 1942, and deported to the Treblinka extermination camp on September 29, 1942, where she was murdered.
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Emma Cohn | Rossmarkt 29 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Emma Cohn (born September 10, 1867 in Höchst im Odenwald ) b. Krämer, daughter of the flour trader Lösermann Krämer (1830–1910) and Karoline Eschelsbacher (1842–1904), married the merchant Alfred (Abraham Heynemann Cohn; born July 3, 1869 in Halberstadt ; † May 8 , 1900 in Aschaffenburg) on July 5, 1900 1901 in Tangermünde ), son of Hirsch Heynemann Cohn and Fanny born. Ney. The two had a daughter Elfriede (born May 18, 1901 in Aschaffenburg). From 1927 to 1931 Emma ran a stocking knitting and woolen goods shop in her parents' property at Roßmarkt 29; she gave up the business in 1931. She was deported on September 9, 1942 via Würzburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto and on September 29, 1942 to the Treblinka extermination camp , where she was murdered. The daughter Elfriede was deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east.
The siblings Emma, Regine (born October 6, 1872 in Höchst), Sofie (born February 26, 1876 in Höchst) and Flora (born June 4, 1878 in Höchst) came with their parents to the merchant and master baker Lösermann (Elieser) Krämer ( * August 22, 1830 in Höchst; † October 29, 1910 in Aschaffenburg) and Karoline (Gittel) Eschelbacher (August 15, 1842 in Hardheim ; † January 10, 1904 in Aschaffenburg), on September 25, 1882 in Aschaffenburg, where she acquired Her father moved into a house in Roßmarkt 29 in 1885. Flora Krämer and her niece Elfriede Cohn were deported from here on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. Regine and Sofie Krämer were deported via Würzburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto on September 22, 1942, Sofie died in Theresienstadt on October 14, 1942, Regine was brought to Auschwitz on May 18, 1944 and murdered. |
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Gitta Dillenberger | Riesengasse 4 |
Sep 20 2008 | Gitta Dillenberger b. Gerson (born April 8, 1892 in Mittelinn near Gemünden ) daughter of the cattle dealer Gerson Gerson (born January 31, 1861 in Mittelinn near Gemünden ) and Mina born. Gundersheimer (born January 13, 1865 in Mittelinn near Gemünden). She married on December 17, 1922 in Urspringen Max Moritz Friedrich Dillenberger (born April 18, 1889 in Urspringen near Marktheidenfeld ) son of Bernhard Dillenberger (1855–1939) and Betty geb. Frank (1861-1936). They had two children Heinz (born January 9, 1924 in Urspringen) and Marga (born October 1, 1927 in Urspringen). The family moved to Aschaffenburg on January 16, 1930, at Pfaffengasse 12. The housewife and mother also worked as a nurse. Together with her husband and two children, she was deported on April 23, 1942 from Maximilianstrasse 14 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered. | |
Heinz Dillenberger | Riesengasse 4 |
Sep 20 2008 | Heinz Dillenberger (born January 9, 1924 in Urspringen near Marktheidenfeld ) moved in with his parents Max Moritz Friedrich Dillenberger (* 1889-) and Gitta nee. Gerson (* 1892) and his sister Marga (* 1927) to Aschaffenburg. He moved to Berlin on May 1, 1938 but came back and was deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg on April 23, 1942, together with his parents and sister, and murdered. | |
Marga Maria Dillenberger | Riesengasse 4 |
Sep 20 2008 | Marga Maria Dillenberger (* October 1, 1927 in Urspringen near Marktheidenfeld ) moved in with her parents Max Moritz Friedrich Dillenberger (* 1889) and Gitta nee. Gerson (* 1892) and his brother Heinz (* 1924) to Aschaffenburg. On April 23, 1942, she and her parents were deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg and murdered. | |
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Max Dillenberger also Max Moritz Friedrich Dillenberger |
Riesengasse 4 |
Sep 20 2008 | Max Moritz Friedrich Dillenberger (born April 18, 1889 in Urspringen near Marktheidenfeld ) son of Bernhard Dillenberger (1855–1939) and Betty geb. Frank (1861–1936) married on December 17, 1922 in Urspringen Gitta geb. Gerson (born April 8, 1892 in Mittelinn ) daughter d. Gerson Gerson and. Mina born Gundersheimer. They had two children Heinz (born January 9, 1924 in Urspringen) and Marga (born October 1, 1927 in Urspringen). The family moved to Pfaffengasse 12 in Aschaffenburg on January 16, 1930. Max Dillenberger ran a kosher butcher's shop at Riesengasse 4, which was closed in 1939. On April 23, 1942, he and his wife and two children were deported from Maximilianstrasse 14 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered. |
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Babette Dilsheimer | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Babette Dilsheimer b. Weil (born January 20, 1864 in Baiersdorf near Erlangen ; † September 9, 1942 in Aschaffenburg) daughter of the merchant servants Salomon Weil and Sophie born. In 1894, Hecht from Nuremberg married the merchant, councilor and bank director Oskar Otto Dilsheimer (born February 16, 1857 in Aschaffenburg; † December 30, 1935 in Aschaffenburg), son of the privateer Simon Löb Dilsheimer (born February 28, 1813 in Aschaffenburg; † December 13th 1893 in Aschaffenburg). They had two children: Margarete-Gretchen (born June 3, 1885 in Nuremberg) married to the royal. District judge Max Wolfsthal in Regensburg and Anna (born June 3, 1885 in Aschaffenburg) married on March 20, 1911 in Aschaffenburg the lawyer and district judge Dr. Carl Nathan Oestreich (* July 12, 1877 in Aschaffenburg; † December 16, 1961 London) emigrated in 1939. On September 6, 1942, Babette Dilsheimer passed away through suicide in their apartment with four Jewish citizens and the Wolfsthal couple. see: (House Wolfsthalplatz ) |
Aenne Honestly | Rossmarkt 10 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Aenne Ehrlich (born January 24, 1931 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of Simon Ehrlich (* 1901) and Bronja, born. Baitel (* 1899), was deported with her mother and brother Sigmund on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east. | |
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Bronja Honest | Rossmarkt 10 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Bronja Ehrlich, b. Baitel (born October 12, 1899) in Łódź Russian Empire (Poland), was the daughter of Selig Baitel (1851–1933) and Glicka born. Fried (Fuld) (1869-1942). She came to Aschaffenburg on October 4, 1915 with her parents, sister and brother. She married on April 25, 1927 in Frankfurt am Main Simon Lazarus Ehrlich (born April 4, 1901 in Sosnowiec near Kattowitz ), who ran a jewelry store and a watch repair shop at Roßmarkt 10 and on December 14, 1939 (February 29, 1940) via Bratislava / Pressburg ( Slovakia ), emigrated to Palestine . Bronja Ehrlich ran a trade in ritual food at Roßmarkt 10 until January 19, 1939. They had two children, Aenne (* 1931) and Siegmund (* 1934). The family wanted to emigrate to Shanghai ( China ) as early as August 1939 , but were sent back at the border. Bronja Ehrlich was deported with her two children on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east. |
Sigmund Ehrlich | Rossmarkt 10 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Sigmund Ehrlich (* August 15, 1934 in Aschaffenburg), son of Simon Ehrlich (* 1901) and Bronja, born. Baitel (* 1899), was deported together with his mother and sister Aenne on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east. | |
Klara Emanuel | Herrleinstrasse 27 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Klara Emanuel (born December 2, 1894 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the merchant Julius Emanuel (1864–1943) and Henriette geb. Jacob (1861-1928). The cleaner and milliner were deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east.
Julius Manuel (from 1910 Emanuel; born March 6, 1864 in Simmern ; † May 25, 1943 in Theresienstadt), son of the merchant David Manuel and Klara born. Haas from Simmern. The merchant married Henriette-Jettchen, born on March 9, 1890 in Friedberg (Hessen) . Jakob, (born February 6, 1861 in Grebenau near Alsfeld ; † March 23, 1928 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the dealer Wilhelm Jakob and Johanna, geb. Michel in Grebenau. The family came from Friedberg to Aschaffenburg via Miltenberg on September 30, 1894. They had eight children, Theodor (born November 5, 1890 in Friedberg) moved to Bremerhaven on July 1, 1921 ; Wilhelm (born September 12, 1891 in Miltenberg; † April 3, 1941 in Cholm) moved to Frankfurt / Main on September 22, 1910, on November 29, 1939 he was in the Bedburg-Hau sanatorium near Kleve ; Alfred (born October 29, 1892 in Miltenberg; † February 24, 1943 in Auschwitz) also moved to Frankfurt / Main on June 1, 1920; Hedwig Johanna (born December 16, 1893 in Friedberg) married the shoemaker Mejer Kaufmann on September 18, 1927 in Aschaffenburg. Hedwig was deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east; Klara (born December 2, 1894 in Aschaffenburg) was also deported on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east; Jakob Emil (born August 22, 1899 in Aschaffenburg, † March 28, 1900 in Aschaffenburg); Moritz Karl (born March 3, 1901 in Aschaffenburg, † May 21, 1901 in Aschaffenburg); Leo (born August 18, 1902 in Aschaffenburg; † Litzmannstadt (Lodz)); The clothes manufacturer and merchant married Berta Elkan (born September 24, 1891 in Aldenhoven ) in Berlin on February 18, 1936 , both were deported from Cologne to Litzmannstadt (Lodz) on October 22, 1941 and murdered in the east. Julius Emanuel was deported from Würzburg to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on September 10, 1942, and died there. |
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Ludwig Emmerich | Landingstrasse 11 |
March 20, 2012 | Ludwig Emmerich, (born May 21, 1895 in Hörstein ( district of Aschaffenburg )), son of the flour trader David Emmerich (1854–1918) and Fanny geb. Eschelbacher (1853–1932), the businessman, married Maria Kornblum on September 26, 1939 in Leipzig (born September 2, 1901 in Staszów (Russian Empire)). Ludwig Emmerich came to Aschaffenburg with his parents on September 3, 1900, and came back in Frankfurt / Main from 1932 to 1937. (Arrested on November 10, 1938 "storable" for Dachau near Munich ), in 1940 to Leipzig and married there, the couple took up residence in Aschaffenburg, Hinter der Eich 7 on December 5, 1941. From there they were transferred to Würzburg on April 23, 1942 deported to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east. |
Maria Emmerich | Landingstrasse 11 |
March 20, 2012 | Maria Emmerich, b. Kornblum (born September 2, 1901 in Staszów (Russian Empire)), daughter of Joel Kornblum (1878–) and Gola Frajsedla born. Brand (1876–) married the businessman Ludwig Emmerich in Leipzig on September 26, 1939 (* May 21, 1895 in Hörstein). She came to Aschaffenburg Hinter der Eich 7 on December 5, 1941 with her husband. From there they were deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
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David Feldmann | Dalbergstrasse 78 |
Apr 26, 2010 | David Feldmann (born April 15, 1881 in Aschaffenburg), son of the cattle dealer Herz Feldmann (1853–1924) and Johanna geb. Bendheim (1861–1933) lived together with his brother Maier (born October 4, 1884 in Aschaffenburg) in the Dalbergstrasse 78 house owned by grandfather Josef Feldmann from Kleinwallstadt (Osteiner Hof since 1775 Bassenheimer Hof) which he bought in 1873 for 27,000 florins from Dr. Karl Stumpf, the director of the Aschaffenburg Forestry University . The merchant and cattle dealer was deported together with his brother on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east. |
Maier Feldmann | Dalbergstrasse 78 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Maier Feldmann (born October 4, 1884 in Aschaffenburg), son of the cattle dealer Herz Feldmann (1853–1924) and Johanna geb. Bendheim (1861–1933) lived with his brother David (born April 15, 1881 in Aschaffenburg) in Dalbergstrasse 78. The merchant and cattle dealer was deported with his brother on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east.
The sister Babette (born July 16, 1888 in Aschaffenburg) married the dentist Hugo Rosenbaum (born January 4, 1880 in Frankfurt am Main; † July 22, 1933 ibid) on December 7, 1911 in Frankfurt am Main, son of the Jewish doctor Eliser Rosenbaum and the Ida ge. Ettlinger, and moved away. They had three children, Trude (born March 10, 1913 in Frankfurt) lived in the USA, Selma (born June 17, 1921 in Frankfurt) and Josef (born June 17, 1921 in Frankfurt) lived in London. After the death of her husband, she returned to Aschaffenburg with her daughter Selma on June 1, 1939, and from there they were both deported with their two brothers to Krasnyczin via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east |
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Bernhard Frank | Cornelienstrasse 5 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Bernhard (Berthold) Frank (born May 4, 1882 in Sickenhofen district of Dieburg ), son of the businessman Zacharias Frank and the Rose, born Lehmann in Sickenhofen, came to Aschaffenburg on May 1, 1906 from Frankfurt / Main. The businessman was deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
Selma Frank | Dalbergstrasse 78 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Selma Frank (* December 17, 1914 in Geroda Kreis Brückenau ) daughter of the cattle dealer Samuel Frank (* 1886) and the Metha born. Heß (* 1889) came to the Feldmanns in Aschaffenburg, Dalbergstrasse 78, as a housemaid on December 14, 1932. She returned to her home country on March 30, 1942, and together with her parents she was deported on April 25, 1942 via Würzburg to Krasnyczin and murdered in the east. The Feldmann siblings were also in the same transport. | |
Irene friend | Frohsinnstrasse 3 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Irene Freund (born June 21, 1900 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the fruit merchant Lippmann Freund (born May 1, 1851 in Kleinwallstadt † September 21, 1915 in Aschaffenburg) and Fanny born. Koschland (born November 10, 1856 in Ichenhausen district of Günzburg , † May 20, 1935 in Frankfurt am Main). The private secretary and later secretary of the Israelite religious community was deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
Mina Gerson, b. Gundersheimer | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Minna Gerson b. Gundersheimer (born January 13, 1866 in Mittelinn near Gemünden ) the daughter of the merchant Gundelsheim and his wife Eva in Mittelinn married the cattle dealer Gerson Gerson (born January 13, 1861 in Mittelinn, † May 20, 1930 in Mittelinn). The couple had three children, Blanka (* July 7, 1889 in Mittelinn, † 1921 there); Gitta (born April 8, 1892 in Mittelinn; murdered in the east) married Max Moritz Friedrich Dillenberger (born April 18, 1889 in Urspringen near Marktheidenfeld ) since December 17, 1922 and came to Aschaffenburg on January 16, 1930. The widow came to Aschaffenburg with her youngest daughter on November 30, 1938. She was brought to the Theresienstadt ghetto via Würzburg on September 9, 1942, and deported to the Treblinka extermination camp on September 29, 1942, where she was murdered. Her two daughters were also murdered in the Holocaust . | |
Sophie Gerson | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Sofie Gerson (born October 7, 1897 in Mittelinn near Gemünden ) daughter of the cattle dealer Gerson Gerson (born January 13, 1861 in Mittelinn; † May 20, 1930 in Mittelinn) and Mina born. Gundersheimer (born January 13, 1865 in Mittelinn). She came to Aschaffenburg on November 30, 1938 with her mother. On April 23, she was deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg and murdered. | |
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Emil Goldschmitt and Rebekka Rosa Goldschmitt born. Grünebaum |
Duck Lane 1 |
March 20, 2012 | Emil Goldschmitt (born June 21, 1881 in Monsheim Kreis Worms ), son of the merchant Heinrich Goldschmitt (born September 4, 1845 - September 25, 1930 in Monsheim) and Rebecka born. Hert (born October 22, 1844; † August 13, 1917 in Monsheim) married on March 14, 1907 in Düdelsheim, Büdingen district, Rosa Rebekka, born. Grünebaum (born September 8, 1886 in Düdelsheim) daughter of Zadock Grünebaum and Auguste born. Morning star. He came to Aschaffenburg from Frankenthal on July 1, 1900 . Daughter Irene (born March 18, 1907 in Aschaffenburg) emigrated to London (Great Britain) on October 6, 1934. Emil Goldschmitt ran a shoe store at Riesengasse 2, later Herstallstrasse 35, together with his wife he founded a factory for arch support under the name “Egoldwerk”. In 1939 the couple moved to Entengasse 1; from here they were deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. |
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Leopold-Louis Grünebaum and Alice Grünebaum born Thurnauer |
Landingstrasse 11 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Leopold-Louis Grünebaum (born April 23, 1878) in Hofstetten district of Miltenberg , son of the cattle dealer Jakob Grünebaum and Therese born. Rosenstock came to Landingstrasse 11 in Aschaffenburg on September 2, 1891. He married Alice Thurnauer (born March 21, 1890 in Burgkunstadt), daughter of the businessman Max Thurnauer and Friederika Friedler , on July 14, 1913 in the Burgkunstadt district office of Weismain ( Upper Franconia ). The son Heinz Grünebaum (born July 21, 1915 in Aschaffenburg) moved to Frankfurt / Main on May 1, 1932. The merchant Leopold-Louis Grünebaum ran together with Bernhard Grünebaum the company Bernhard Grünebaum & Co. Hardware wholesale and retail, house and kitchen appliances in Herstallstrasse 16. Bernhard Grünenbaum emigrated to New York (USA) on March 19, 1939 and Leopold-Louis his wife Therese were deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. |
Matthias Haab | Cornelienstrasse 1 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Matthias Haab (* 1896) was denounced, arrested in 1943 and beheaded on May 1, 1944 in the Munich-Stadelheim prison due to an unjust judgment of 1944 . | |
Auguste Hamburger | Behind the oak 7 |
Apr 26, 2010 | biography | |
Guda Hamburger | Behind the oak 7 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Guda Hamburger | |
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Ida Hamburger | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Ida Hamburger (born November 3, 1876 in Aschaffenburg; † September 7, 1942 in Aschaffenburg) daughter of the merchant Bernhard Hamburger (born September 17, 1865 in Hörstein district of Alzenau ; † November 5, 1914 in Aschaffenburg) and Regina nee. Kaßler (born November 2, 1851 in Schaafheim ; † June 23, 1925 in Aschaffenburg) daughter of the grain dealer Moses Kaßel (born May 11, 1814 in Schaafheim; † July 17, 1886 in Aschaffenburg) and Sara, née. Strauss (born April 8, 1823 in Babenhausen , † November 20, 1875 in Aschaffenburg). She had three siblings, Sophie (* April 12, 1878 in Aschaffenburg; † February 18, 1939 in Mannheim ) was married to the businessman Sigmund Kahn in Mannheim, Maximilian (* August 17, 1881 in Aschaffenburg; † in the east), he ran together with his father and his brother-in-law Max Levi, in Steingasse 5, the manufactory and fashion goods, women's clothing and the haberdashery and bridal outfit shop “H. Hamburger und Sons ”which goes back to the grandfather Herz Hamburger (1813-1896), (since 1865) and was deregistered on January 1st, 1939. Max Hamburger was arrested on November 12, 1938, and released on December 5, 1938 because of pending Aryanization negotiations. On April 23, 1942 he was deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg and murdered in the east. The youngest sister Hedwig (born August 28, 1886 in Aschaffenburg, † September 20, 1930 in Aschaffenburg) married the traveler, merchant and manufactured goods dealer Max Levi (born April 13, 1875 in Affaltrach near Heilbronn ; † September 7, 1942 in Aschaffenburg). Ida Hamburger remained unmarried. At the beginning of September 1942, 42, mostly older, Aschaffenburg Jews received the deportation notice. On September 9th, they were to be transported to Würzburg and one day later to the Theresienstadt ghetto. Two days before the deportation, Babette Dilsheimer, Ida Hamburger, Karolina Isaac, Max Levi and Emma Trier met in the apartment of the married couple Maria and Otto Wolfsthal and poisoned each other with an overdose of sleeping pills. They found their final resting place in the Jewish cemetery on the Erbig in Schweinheim, high above the city. (House Wolfsthalplatz ) |
Max Maximilian Hamburger | Steingasse 5 |
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Friedel Heymann | Freundstrasse 20, Schweinheim |
13 Sep 2013 | Friedel Heymann (born August 9, 1919 in Koenigstein (Taunus) ) Under the pretext of " desertion and military morale hanged" by unjust ruling on March 28, 1945 (Herstallstraße 5, lamppost). A bronze commemorative plaque was erected in front of the house on the 50th anniversary of the execution. |
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David Hirsch and Bertha Hirsch born gardener |
Canvas Street 2a |
May 30, 2015 | David Hirsch (born March 24, 1872 in Goldbach (Lower Franconia) ; † February 7, 1943 in Theresienstadt ), son of the businessman Samuel Hirsch (1840–1924) and Sabina born. Kassel (1838–1914) in Goldbach, married on April 28, 1904 in Großostheim Rosa called Bertha Gärtner (born February 18, 1879 in Großostheim; † October 23, 1944 in Auschwitz), daughter of the privateer Emanuel Gärtner (1846–1924) and Fanny born Goldschmidt (1855-1930). The merchant moved to Aschaffenburg on May 15, 1904 and on March 28, 1906, to Leinenerstrasse 2a. Son Robert was born on February 4, 1905, and the second son Lothar on August 5, 1906. The clothing manufacturer Lothar Hirsch married Elsa Ottilia Hedwig Hagenstein (born March 9, 1904) in Görlitz on October 11, 1933 in Aschaffenburg , daughter of the insurance consultant Otto Hagenstein and Hedwig born. Thomas in Görlitz. Together with their son Werner they moved to Nuremberg in 1936 , but came back to Aschaffenburg in 1939. On March 6, 1940, the family emigrated to North America USA . David Hirsch initially ran a lacquer and paint store in Leinenerstrasse 2a, later a fur and gut store, and a chemical product factory, which was deregistered on April 12, 1939. David and Bertha Hirsch were deported from Würzburg to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on September 10, 1942. David died according to the official death display of the Theresienstadt ghetto to cellulitis - Zellgewebserweiterung. Bertha was brought to Auschwitz on May 18, 1944 and murdered. |
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Robert Bruno Hirsch and Mathilde Hirsch born. ostrich |
Canvas Street 2a |
May 30, 2015 | Robert Bruno Hirsch (born February 4, 1905 in Aschaffenburg; † in the east), son of the merchant David Hirsch (1872–1943) and Bertha geb. Gärtner (1879–1944) in Aschaffenburg, married Margareta Helena Schöffler (born June 2, 1908 in Dortmund ) on May 24, 1933 in Aschaffenburg , daughter of the chief fitter Wilhelm Schöffler in Baden-Baden and Helena, née. Hanke, died in Karlsruhe . A professional traveler, Robert and his wife left Aschaffenburg on May 19, 1933. The marriage was legally divorced on October 9, 1937 by the Stuttgart Regional Court. In his second marriage, Robert Hirsch married Mathilde born on July 30, 1940 in Freiburg im Breisgau . Strauss, formerly Schlesinger, (born May 10, 1905 in Freiburg; † in Auschwitz) daughter of the businessman Simon Strauss (born August 19, 1868 in Adelsberg ; † November 24, 1934 in Freiburg) and Anna, née. Meier (born September 24, 1870 in Basel , † July 4, 1936 in Freiburg). They lived in Freiburg, Rheinstrasse 17. In the deportation list from Baden to Gurs in the French Pyrenees of October 22, 1940, he is under the serial no. 562 Hirsch, Robert Israel * 4. 2.1905 Rheinstrasse 17 named under 563 is Hirsch, Rosa Berta Sara * 18. 2.1879 Rheinstrasse 17 - his mother listed? Mathilde lived in Aschaffenburg several times between 1940–1942. On September 29, 1942, she was deported to an unknown destination via Karlsruhe - Darmstadt (presumably Auschwitz) and was murdered there. |
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Karolina Isaac | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Karolina Lina Isaac (born September 4, 1876 in Sprendlingen ( Alzey district ), † September 7, 1942 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the teacher Hermann Isaac and Ida geb. Trautmann from Sprendlingen. On June 14, 1925, she came from Gotha to Aschaffenburg, Steingasse 5, and became Ida Hamburger's support and nurse. Before that, she was domestic help in Frankfurt / Main from 1914 to 1924. After she and Ida Hamburger, whose brother-in-law Max Levi, the Wolfsthal couple, received the deportation notice at the beginning of September 1942, she and two other Jewish citizens died on September 6, 1942 by suicide. (House Wolfsthalplatz ) They were buried together in the Jewish cemetery on the Erbig . |
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Berta Jacob | Sandgasse 31 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Berta Jacob born Löb (born July 20, 1897 in Klein-Auheim ), daughter of the butcher Raphael Löb and his wife Karolina geb. Strauss from Klein-Auheim married on October 6, 1936 Norbert Jacob (* July 20, 1897 in Aschaffenburg), son of the businessman Simon Jacob (* August 25, 1864 in Grebenau , ( Alsfeld district ); † July 18, 1922 in Aschaffenburg) and Karolina born Lindheimer (born January 28, 1863 in Hobbach ( Obernburg district ), † March 31, 1909 in Aschaffenburg) from Aschaffenburg. Her husband was co-owner of the company S. Jacob, Eisenwarenhandel, Haus und Küchengeräte en wholesale - en datail at Sandgasse 31. Berta Jacob was deported together with her husband Norbert and his daughter Anneliese on September 22, 1942 via Würzburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto and brought to Auschwitz on October 6, 1944 and murdered. Anneliese, the daughter of Norbert Jacob's first marriage, survived the Holocaust and emigrated to the USA on April 25, 1946. |
Norbert Jacob | Sandgasse 31 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Norbert Jacob (* July 20, 1897 in Aschaffenburg)), son of the merchant Simon Jacob (* August 25, 1864 in Grebenau , ( Alsfeld district ); † July 18, 1922 in Aschaffenburg) and Karolina, nee. Lindheimer (born January 28, 1863 in Hobbach ( Obernburg district ; † March 31, 1909 in Aschaffenburg) married Alice Bergen (born January 1, 1901 in Frankfurt / Main) daughter of the bank director Sally Bergen and on August 21, 1927 in Frankfurt / Main his wife Sofie née Bernstein from Frankfurt. They had a daughter Anneliese (born July 9, 1928 in Frankfurt / Main; † August 20, 1995 in Calverton , New York , USA): she had survived the Holocaust and emigrated on 25. April 1946 in the USA.
The marriage was legally divorced on November 2, 1935 by the Aschaffenburg district court. On October 6, 1936, Norbert Jacob married Berta nee in Klein-Auheim . Löb (born July 20, 1897 in Klein-Auheim), daughter of the butcher Raphael Löb and his wife Karolina geb. Strauss from Klein-Auheim. Together with his brother Wilhelm (Willy) Jacob, Norbert Jacob ran the company S. Jacob, which was founded by their father, iron goods, house and kitchen appliances en wholesaling - en datail at Sandgasse 31, the company was deregistered in 1938. While Willy and his family were able to emigrate to Chicago (USA) via London on July 31, 1937 , Norbert, his wife Berta and his daughter Anneliese were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto via Würzburg on September 22, 1942 and to Auschwitz on October 6, 1944 spent and murdered. While the arrival of the parents in Theresienstadt and further transport to Auschwitz was confirmed, it is missing for daughter Anneliese. Lt. She was a registration card from September 22, 1942 to July 3, 1945 in Theresienstadt u, Auschwitz concentration camp ; from there she came back to Aschaffenburg and emigrated to New York (USA) on April 25, 1946. There she married Paul A. Jones (born November 22, 1914, † June 5, 1983 in Calverton, New York, USA). Both found their final resting place at Calverton National Cemetery as "Veteran of the World War II." |
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Bella Kahn b. Lowenthal | Fabrikstrasse 4 |
March 17, 2009 | Bella Kahn b. Löwenthal (born September 8, 1892 in Hösbach ) daughter of the butcher Wolf Löwenthal († 1924 in Hösbach) and his wife Jettchen b. Gernsheimer from Rückingen . She married the businessman Siegfried Kahn on May 6, 1921 in Hösbach (born January 22, 1887 in Graefenhausen ( Darmstadt district ); † October 26, 1941 in Aschaffenburg), son of Gustav Kahn (born March 1, 1858 in Worfelden ; † 20. November 1921 in Graefenhausen) and his wife Jettchen born. Levy (born November 10, 1863 in Griesheim , † April 6, 1924 in Graefenhausen). The daughters Ilse, married. Katz (born February 21, 1921 in Graefenhausen) and Trude, married. Goldmeier (born May 29, 1922 in Graefenhausen), emigrated to the USA. In 1932 Siegfried Kahn was head of the Jewish community in Graefenhausen. On November 1, 1938, he moved with his wife and son Gustav (born July 6, 1934 in Graefenhausen) to Aschaffenburg Fabrikstrasse 4. He died on October 26, 1941 and was buried in the Jewish cemetery at Erbig. On April 23, 1942, Bella Kahn and her son Gustav were deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg and murdered in the east. |
Gustav Kahn | Fabrikstrasse 4 |
March 17, 2009 | Gustav Kahn (born July 6, 1934 in Graefenhausen ( Darmstadt district )) son of the businessman Siegfried Kahn (born January 22, 1887 in Graefenhausen; † October 26, 1941 in Aschaffenburg) and his wife Bella, née Bella. Löwenthal (born September 8, 1892 in Hösbach). He came to Aschaffenburg with his parents on November 1, 1938. On April 23, 1942, he and his mother were deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. | |
Lilly Kahn | Frohsinnstrasse 26 |
March 17, 2009 | Lilly (Lilli) Sylvia Kahn, b. Stern (born March 18, 1900 in Schlüchtern ), grew up in Schlüchtern as the daughter of the merchant Leo Stern (born September 28, 1867 in Schlüchtern; † October 26, 1937 in Frankfurt / Main) and Judith geb. Wolf (born February 12, 1871 in Barranquilla ( Colombia ); † June 11, 1937 in Aschaffenburg). On November 19, 1922, she married the much older, later district judge, Meier Kahn in Schlüchtern. On August 27, 1923 son Robert Leo was born in Fürth ; he died in Australia in 2001 . Her husband was public prosecutor in Ansbach from December 16, 1925 to April 30, 1928 and then moved to Aschaffenburg; his wife and son followed on February 24, 1929. After the husband was banned from working and the loss of a bourgeois existence, the couple also had to vacate their apartment in Aschaffenburg. From 1942 Lilly and Meier Kahn were housed in cramped conditions in the Judenhaus at Bibrastrasse 6 in Würzburg. On June 17, 1943, both were deported on the last major transport from Würzburg to the Auschwitz extermination camp . | |
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Meier Kahn | Frohsinnstrasse 26 |
March 17, 2009 | Meier Kahn (born May 12, 1886 in Gemünden ) in Mittelinn . The son of the businessman Samuel Kahn and his wife Jette geb. Kahn studied law and was a public prosecutor in Ansbach . On November 19, 1922 he married in Schlüchtern Lilly Star (born March 18, 1900 in Schlüchtern), daughter of Leo Stern and Judith born Wolf from Schlüchtern. The later district judge came to Aschaffenburg on April 30, 1928. As Aschaffenburg public prosecutor he was celebrated by the press in 1931 as the “hero of Aschaffenburg”. He pretended to be an art lover and recovered most of the booty from a sensational art theft from the Aschaffenburg Palace Museum, including etchings by Rembrandt. In addition to a reward, he received a promotion for this. But only a little later that was no longer important: from 1935 onwards, as a Jew, he was banned from working by the National Socialists. It was particularly tragic that, as chairman of the Jewish community, he had to participate in the execution of the injustice laws directed against his co-religionists. In 1939 he and his wife Lilly succeeded in sending their only son, Robert, on one of the last child transports to London, a safe place. On October 29, 1942, the two were transported to Würzburg and from there on June 17, 1943, they were deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp and murdered there. |
Bertha Inge Kanthal | Goldbacher Strasse 23 |
Bertha Inge Kanthal | ||
Selma Erna Kanthal | Goldbacher Strasse 23 |
Selma Erna Kanthal | ||
Willi Kanthal | Goldbacher Strasse 23 |
Willi Kanthal | ||
Bella Katzenstein | Herstallgasse 32 |
March 16, 2019 | Bella Katzenstein (* 1877) | |
Leo Katzenstein | Herstallgasse 32 |
March 16, 2019 | Leo Katzenstein (* 1871) | |
Berta (Bertha) Kaufmann | Schwindstrasse 9 |
March 17, 2009 | Berta (Bertha) Kaufmann (born May 22, 1880 in Warstein ) moved to Aschaffenburg in 1939 to live with her sister-in-law Ida Kaufmann, b. Borgzinner (died 1939 in Aschaffenburg). On September 9, 1942, she was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp and from there on to the Auschwitz concentration camp on April 18, 1944, where she was murdered. Before she was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, like all the other deportees there, she was forced to conclude a "Theresienstadt home purchase contract" for 13,806.80 Reichsmarks. Her cash assets at the time of deportation were 475.00 Reichsmarks. Of this she had to pay 75 Reichsmarks to the German Reich as “emigration costs”. | |
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Bernhard Krosse | Elisenstrasse 10 |
March 17, 2009 | As a non-Jewish citizen, Bernhard Krosse fell victim to arbitrary National Socialist justice. He was married to Marta Krosse. He was a trade unionist and social democrat as well as the treasurer of the Aschaffenburg SPD until it was banned. Among other things, he was executed at the People's Court in Berlin for listening to "anti-state broadcasters" (English radio) and later. There are no trial records and no information on the exact time and circumstances of his death in custody. |
Martha Krosse | Elisenstrasse 10 |
March 17, 2009 | As a non-Jewish citizen, Martha Krosse fell victim to arbitrary National Socialist justice. She was married to Bernhard Krosse. In 1938 she was sentenced to 14 months in prison for illegal abortion. After her release from prison, she was deported to Auschwitz, where she was killed on March 18, 1943. | |
Amalie Kuhn | Würzburger Strasse 48 |
March 20, 2012 | ||
Johanna Levi | Webergasse 2 |
Johanna Levi | ||
Josef Levi | Webergasse 2 |
Josef Levi | ||
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Max Levi | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Max Levi (born April 13, 1875 in Affaltrach near Heilbronn , † September 7, 1942 in Aschaffenburg) son of Bernhard Levi († August 11, 1913 in Affaltrach). and Hannchen born Lazarus (* 1847; † April 4, 1931 in Affaltrach) The traveler, merchant and manufactured goods dealer came to Aschaffenburg in 1890, married Hedwig Hamburger (* August 28, 1886 in Aschaffenburg; † September 20, 1930 in Aschaffenburg) daughter of the merchant Bernhard Hamburger ( * September 17, 1865 in Hörstein district of Alzenau ; † November 5, 1814 in Aschaffenburg) and Regina born. Kaßler (born November 2, 1851 in Schaafheim , † June 23, 1925 in Aschaffenburg). They had a daughter Anneliese (born October 8, 1911 in Aschaffenburg) married the businessman and photographer Dietrich van Wien (born January 2, 1906 in Munich, † May 19, 1954 in New York ), they emigrated to the on September 25, 1939 UNITED STATES. The widow lived in 1977 in South Orange ( New Jersey ).
Max Levi had six brothers and one sister; Heinrich, (fallen October 5, 1918), Hugo (born November 4, 1876 in Affaltrach) deported from Stuttgart on August 22, 1942, Theresienstadt, murdered on September 29, 1942, Treblinka, extermination camp; Albert (born August 22, 1883 in Affaltrach) and Ludwig (born March 3, 1882 in Affaltrach) both deported from Stuttgart, on December 1, 1941, to the Riga ghetto and murdered; Leopold and Wilhelm (born March 20, 1893 in Affaltrach; † May 19, 1954 in USA) were able to emigrate. Sister Karoline was married to Max Sichel. Their three daughters were able to emigrate. The declaration of death for Caroline was set for December 3, 1944. Max Levi, together with his father-in-law Bernhard Hamburger and his brother-in-law Maximilian Hamburger, ran the manufactory and fashion goods, women's clothing and the haberdashery and bridal outfit store “H. Hamburger and Sons ”. On September 6, 1942, he and his sister-in-law Ida Hamburger and three other Jewish citizens as well as the Wolfsthal couple died in their apartment through suicide. (House Wolfsthalplatz ) |
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Hans Georg Lewald | Bustellistraße 10 |
Sep 20 2008 | Hans Georg Lewald (born January 3, 1936 in Aschaffenburg) was deported to Krasnyczin with his parents in April 1942 and murdered. |
Siegfried Fedor Lewald | Bustellistraße 10 |
Sep 20 2008 | Siegfried (Fedor) Lewald (born July 3, 1893 in Homburg am Main / Marktheidenfeld ) was with Käthe Lewald, b. Weißenberg married. He came to Aschaffenburg in 1910 and ran a metal wholesaler with a warehouse at the Südbahnhof in Aschaffenburg. He was a member of the board of directors of the “Reichsbund Jewish Front Soldiers”, which fostered the memory of the deployment of German Jewish soldiers in the First World War. His mother died in 1924 and his father in 1940 in Aschaffenburg. His daughter Roselore (* 1932) escaped to London in 1939 on a Kindertransport . Siegfried Lewald and his wife Käthe were deported to Krasnyczin with their six-year-old son Hans Georg (* 1936) in April 1942 and murdered. | |
Käthe Lewald | Bustellistraße 10 |
Sep 20 2008 | Käthe Lewald b. Weissenberg (born April 19, 1910 in Nikolai near Pless in Silesia ) Käthe Lewald and her husband Siegfried were deported to Krasnyczin with their six-year-old son Hans Georg (* 1936) in April 1942 and killed. | |
Berthold Lichtenstein | Webergasse 2 |
Berthold Lichtenstein | ||
Mathilde Lichtenstein | Webergasse 2 |
Mathilde Lichtenstein | ||
Rudolf Moritz Lichtenstein | Webergasse 2 |
Rudolf Moritz Lichtenstein | ||
Betty Liebmann | Goldbacher Strasse 3 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Betti Liebmann, b. Westheimer (born April 10, 1881 in Rimbach (Odenwald) ), daughter of the regional products dealer Moses Westheimer (1848–1923) and the Malchen geb. Weichsel (1856–1939) in Rimbach married the merchant Bernhard Liebmann (born November 22, 1873 in Aschaffenburg, died March 19, 1952) on November 22, 1904 in Aschaffenburg, son of the hide and fur trader Raphael Liebmann (1844–1908) and Regina (Rechele) geb. Aronschild (1848-1911). The couple had three children, Anni (born November 15, 1905 in Aschaffenburg, † 1906 in Rimbach), Julius Erich (born November 12, 1907 in Aschaffenburg) was arrested on November 10, 1938 and declared storable for Dachau . On August 25, 1939, he emigrated to London (GB). Raphael Rudolf (born October 7, 1908 in Aschaffenburg) After studying engineering in Darmstadt (1929.1932), he emigrated to Johannesburg ( South Africa ) on April 15, 1935 . On April 23, 1942, Betti Liebmann, together with her brother Jakob Westheimer and his wife Lina, who also lived in Aschaffenburg, were deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg and murdered in the east. | |
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Nathan Liebster, Ernestine Liebster and Johanna Liebster |
Canvas Street 2a |
13 Sep 2013 | Nathan Liebster (born March 6, 1887 in Oświęcim (Poland)), son of Raphael Liebster in Auschwitz, which was then part of the Habsburg Empire - Austria-Hungary , came to Aschaffenburg on June 26, 1906 at Schlossgasse 18. There he met Esther Rosner (born January 9, 1892 in Oświęcim), daughter of the master shoemaker Ekiwa Jakob Rosner (1863–1936) and Leia Leni born. Matzner (1868-) whom he married on April 29, 1919 in Aschaffenburg. Nathan, also a master shoemaker, took over his father-in-law's "Wiener Schuhmacherei" in 1933, which was closed in 1938, as well as his community services in the Jewish community. He was an honorary religious servant, assistant cantor and until 1941 synagogue servant. His wife Esther ran a general store from 1920 to 1927 at Riesengasse 4. They had three children, Recha (born February 28, 1920 in Aschaffenburg), she emigrated to New York (USA) on September 29, 1937; Johanna (born November 20, 1921 in Aschaffenburg), she worked as a handicraft and gymnastics teacher in the Jewish school until May 1941; Ilse (born October 9, 1924 in Aschaffenburg) and Max (born April 17, 1928 in Aschaffenburg) followed their sister on April 11, 1940 to emigrate to New York. Her grandmother, the widow Leia Rosner, emigrated to New York on March 21, 1939. On April 23, 1942, Nathan Liebster, his wife Ester and their daughter Johanna were deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. |
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Abraham Löb | Goldbacherstrasse 5 |
March 17, 2009 | Abraham Löb (born March 26, 1885 in Goldbach ), son of the cattle dealer (privateer) David (Daniel) Löb (born April 26, 1854 in Goldbach; † September 20, 1934 in Aschaffenburg) and his wife Hannchen (Johanna), née. Dessauer (born August 17, 1857 in Thüngen , † June 2, 1918 in Aschaffenburg). Ábraham moved with his parents and three siblings on August 1, 1904 to Aschaffenburg, Elisenstraße 2. The later merchant and textile salesman opened an agency in 1933 at Duccastraße 2, which he had to cancel on December 31, 1938. On November 10, 1938, he was arrested and declared “storable” for Dachau . On December 5, 1938, he was dismissed for having been granted "frontline combatant status". He became head of the Jewish clothing store, administrator of the Jewish cemeteries and synagogue director. From May 1941 to January 1942 he was a volunteer worship service leader and led the Jewish funeral rites. On April 23, 1942 he was deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg and murdered in the east. |
Emma Löb | Goldbacherstrasse 5 |
March 17, 2009 | Emma Löb (born April 12, 1891 in Goldbach (Lower Franconia)), daughter of the cattle dealer (privateer) David (Daniel) Löb (born April 26, 1854 in Goldbach; † September 20, 1934 in Aschaffenburg) and his wife Hannchen (Johanna) born Dessauer (born August 17, 1857 in Thüngen , † June 2, 1918 in Aschaffenburg). Emma moved with her parents and three siblings on August 1, 1904 to Aschaffenburg, Elisenstraße 2. The youngest of the Löb siblings was also deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
Hanna-Lore Löb | Elisenstrasse 2 |
March 17, 2009 | Hanne Lore Löb (born November 3, 1924 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the cattle and coal dealer Simon Löb (born July 11, 1888 in Goldbach near Aschaffenburg) and his wife Regine nee. Grünebaum (born August 21, 1893 in Gemünden am Main). In addition to the cattle trade, the father ran a coal shop in Elisenstrasse 2 until 1939. The mother ran a white goods shop. While Brother Hellmuth was able to emigrate to the USA in 1937, she and her parents and younger sister Ingeborg were deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
Ingeborg Löb | Elisenstrasse 2 |
March 17, 2009 | Ingeborg Löb (born July 28, 1929 in Aschaffenburg) daughter of the cattle and coal trader Simon Löb (born July 11, 1888 in Goldbach near Aschaffenburg) and his wife Regine nee. Grünebaum (born August 21, 1893 in Gemünden am Main). In addition to the cattle trade, the father ran a coal shop in Elisenstrasse 2 until 1939. The mother ran a white goods shop. While Brother Hellmuth was able to emigrate to the USA in 1937, she was deported with her parents and sister Hanne Lore on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. | |
Regina Loeb | Elisenstrasse 2 |
March 17, 2009 | Regine Löb born Grünebaum (born August 21, 1893 in Gemünden ) married the cattle dealer Simon Löb (born July 11, 1888 in Goldbach near Aschaffenburg) on February 26, 1920 in Aschaffenburg. In addition to the cattle trade, Simon also ran a coal shop at Elisenstrasse 2, which he had to deregister in 1939. Regina took over the white goods trade. While her son Hellmuth was able to emigrate to the USA on September 9, 1937, she, her husband and two daughters Hannelore and Ingeborg were deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. | |
Selma Löb | Goldbacherstrasse 5 |
March 17, 2009 | Selma Löb (born August 12, 1886 in Goldbach (Lower Franconia)), daughter of the cattle dealer (privateer) David (Daniel) Löb (born April 26, 1854 in Goldbach; † September 20, 1934 in Aschaffenburg) and his wife Hannchen (Johanna) born Dessauer (born August 17, 1857 in Thüngen , † June 2, 1918 in Aschaffenburg). Selma moved with her parents and three siblings to Aschaffenburg, Elisenstrasse 2, on August 1, 1904. She opened a ladies' tailoring shop at 42 Weißenburgerstrasse. On April 23, 1942, she was deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. | |
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Simon Löb | Elisenstrasse 2 |
March 17, 2009 | Simon Löb (* July 11, 1888 in Goldbach )), son of the cattle dealer (privateer) David (Daniel) Löb (* April 26, 1854 in Goldbach; † September 20, 1934 in Aschaffenburg) and his wife Hannchen (Johanna), born Dessauer (born August 17, 1857 in Thüngen , † June 2, 1918 in Aschaffenburg). Simon moved with his parents and three siblings on August 1, 1904 to Aschaffenburg, Elisenstrasse 2. The cattle dealer married Regine, née Regine, on February 26, 1920 in Aschaffenburg. Grünebaum (born August 21, 1893 in Gemünden am Main ). Simon also ran a coal shop which he had to deregister in 1939. Regina took over the white goods trade. Simon was arrested on November 12, 1938, but was released a few days later as “not storable”. While son Hellmuth (born December 12, 1920 in Aschaffenburg; † December 30, 1964 in New York (USA) was able to emigrate at the age of 17, the daughters Hannelore (born November 3, 1924 in Aschaffenburg) and Ingeborg (born July 28, 1929 in Aschaffenburg) together with their parents on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. |
David Löbenberg | Herstallgasse 12 |
March 16, 2019 | David Löbenberg (* 1891) | |
Rosa Löbenberg | Herstallgasse 12 |
March 16, 2019 | Rosa Löbenberg (* 1883) | |
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Adolf Löwenthal and Sofie Löwenthal b. Blessed |
Plane avenue 5 |
Sep 20 2008 | Adolf Löwenthal (born August 18, 1891 in Hösbach ) son of the cattle dealer Lazarus Löwenthal (1863–1925) and Fanny geb. Appel (1867–1953) married on August 25, 1919 in Zeilitzheim near Gerolzhofen Sofie Selig (born September 27, 1894 in Zeilitzheim, died 1953 in London), daughter of the cattle dealer Sigmund Selig and the Rika born. Gutmann from Zeilitzheim. On July 8, 1920, daughter Helga Betty Löwenthal was born in Hösbach. The family moved to Aschaffenburg on December 21, 1922, where Adolf Löwenthal ran a cattle and horse trade in Platanenallee 5. On October 23, 1924, son Lothar was born in Aschaffenburg. On November 10, 1938, Adolf Löwenthal was briefly arrested during the nationwide pogrom night; his brother Ludwig was shot in the bedroom. On February 2, 1939, son Lothar emigrated to London, daughter Helga emigrated to New York on March 5, 1940. Adolf and Sofie Löwenthal were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto via Würzburg on September 22, 1942, and Adolf died on June 18, 1944 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. Sofie was taken to Auschwitz on October 23, 1944 and murdered. |
Benno Loewenthal | Riesengasse 11 |
Sep 20 2008 | Benno Löwenthal (born August 21, 1927 in Hösbach ) | |
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Julius Loewenthal | Riesengasse 11 |
Sep 20 2008 | Julius Löwenthal (born May 1, 1896 in Hösbach ) was a butcher. He had been with Rosa Lewald, born in 1825. Baumann married and had sons Walter (* 1926) and Benno (* 1927) with her. Julius and Rosa Löwenthal were deported to Krasnyczin in 1942 with their sixteen-year-old son Walter and fifteen-year-old son Benno and killed. |
Rosa Lowenthal | Riesengasse 11 |
Sep 20 2008 | Rosa Löwenthal (born April 19, 1910 in Mittelinn near Gemünden ) | |
Walter Loewenthal | Riesengasse 11 |
Sep 20 2008 | Walter Löwenthal (born October 2, 1926 in Aschaffenburg) | |
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Jacob Mayer | Friedrichstrasse 11 |
March 17, 2009 | Jacob Mayer (born June 13, 1879 in Hanau ) was with Johanna Mayer, geb. Businessman, married. He ran a haberdashery and toiletries shop until 1939. His daughters Ruth, Margaret, Lotte and Hilde escaped to London on a Kindertransport . Jacob Mayer and his wife Johanna were deported to Krasnyczin on April 23, 1942 and murdered. |
Johanna Mayer | Friedrichstrasse 11 |
March 17, 2009 | Johanna Mayer (born December 26, 1883 in Hamburg ) owned exactly 405.04 Reichsmarks at the time of her deportation in 1942. It was meticulously ensured that not a penny of the assets of the plundered and kidnapped victims was lost to the German Reich. 20 kilos of potatoes remained in the cellar, as can be seen from the logs recorded with the greatest bureaucratic accuracy. Also recorded is: No coat available. | |
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Elisabeth Mill | Elisenstrasse 10 |
March 17, 2009 | As a non-Jewish citizen, Elisabeth Mill fell victim to Nazi arbitrariness. She was denounced by her lodger for violating the "treachery law" because she had insulted the Führer as a "scoundrel and bloodhound". She was arrested on January 27, 1944. On December 21, 1944, she was sentenced to death by the People's Court in Berlin . The death sentence carried out by guillotine on January 26, 1945 in Berlin- Plötzensee . |
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Berta Mosbacher | Löherstrasse 29 |
13 Sep 2013 | Berta Mosbacher b. Worms (born May 10, 1886 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the master butcher Anselm (Asher) Worms (born September 22, 1837 in Sulzbach am Main ; † March 11, 1907 in Aschaffenburg) and Rebekka (Rivka), nee. Goldschmidt (born January 15, 1852 in Dieburg ; † April 13, 1914 in Aschaffenburg) married master butcher Moses Mosbacher (born April 15, 1882 in Eschau ; † September 29, 1931 in Aschaffenburg) son of Leopold on July 6, 1913 in Aschaffenburg Josef Löb Mosbacher (* 1841 † December 3, 1921 in Eschau) and the Jette geb. Sickle. The beef butcher Moses Mosbacher came to Aschaffenburg on October 1, 1913, bought a house at Löherstrasse 29 in 1928 and had a shop there. The couple had four children, Anselm (born March 8, 1915 in Aschaffenburg † 1978 in USA), Walter (born September 13, 1919 in Aschaffenburg), Erich (born February 4, 1921 in Aschaffenburg) the three brothers are on September 22 Emigrated to the USA via Sweden in 1938. The youngest, Helmut (born January 7, 1925 in Aschaffenburg). On April 23, 1942, Berta Mosbacher and her son Helmut were deported via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. |
Helmut Mosbacher | Löherstrasse 29 |
13 Sep 2013 | Helmut Mosbacher (born January 7, 1925 in Aschaffenburg) son of the master butcher Moses Mosbacher (born April 15, 1882 in Eschau ; † September 29, 1931 in Aschaffenburg) and his wife Berta nee. Worms (born May 10, 1886 in Aschaffenburg) Was deported with his mother via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. His three older brothers were able to emigrate to the USA. | |
Antonie Oestreicher | Steingasse 2 |
Sep 20 2008 | Antonie Oestreicher, b. Roos (born November 9, 1878 in Offenbach (Glan) near Sankt Wendel , † March 1943 in Theresienstadt) was the wife of Markus Oestreicher. | |
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Markus Oestreicher | Steingasse 2 |
Sep 20 2008 | Markus Oestreicher (born May 28, 1869 in Aschaffenburg, † September 1943 in Theresienstadt ) was the owner of a butcher's shop. According to the official death report of the Theresienstadt ghetto, he died of blood poisoning caused by rotting with burns on his left lower leg. |
Max Rosenthal | Strickergasse 16 a |
13 Sep 2013 | Max Rosenthal (born June 16, 1902 in Braubach ) | |
Berta Rothschild | Elisenstrasse 16 |
March 16, 2019 | Berta Rothschild (* 1909) | |
Berta Herta Rothschild | Frohsinnstrasse 9 |
March 17, 2009 | Berta Herta Rothschild (born July 19, 1882 in Aschaffenburg) | |
Gustav Rothschild | Elisenstrasse 16 |
March 16, 2019 | Gustav Rothschild (* 1902) | |
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Jakob Rothschild | Frohsinnstrasse 9 |
March 17, 2009 | Jakob Rothschild (born July 15, 1880 in Goldbach near Aschaffenburg) was married to Berta Rothschild. He moved to Aschaffenburg in 1893. There he became the owner of the men's clothing store Solinger, at Herstallstrasse 35 in Aschaffenburg. He was arrested during the Reichspogromnacht in 1938 and was imprisoned until December 5, 1938. Then it came to the "Aryanization" of his business. Jacob and Berta Rothschild were deported to Krasnyczin on April 23, 1942 and murdered there. |
Lina Rothschild | Elisenstrasse 16 |
March 16, 2019 | Lina Rothschild (* 1878) | |
Meta Rothschild | Elisenstrasse 16 |
March 16, 2019 | Meta Rothschild (* 1904) | |
Samuel Rothschild | Elisenstrasse 16 |
March 16, 2019 | Samuel Rothschild (* 1875) | |
Elsa Solinger | Herstallgasse 30 |
March 16, 2019 | Elsa Solinger (* 1889) | |
Josef Solinger | Herstallgasse 30 |
March 16, 2019 | Josef Solinger (* 1883) | |
Karoline Solinger | Fabrikstrasse 12 |
March 17, 2009 | Karoline Solinger (born November 7, 1897 in Aschaffenburg) was deported to Krasnyczin on April 23, 1942 and murdered there. | |
Lotte Solinger | Herstallgasse 30 |
March 16, 2019 | Lotte Solinger (* 1925) | |
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Max Solinger and Else Solinger |
Frohsinnstrasse 17 |
Apr 26, 2010 | Max Solinger (born December 3, 1879 in Goldbach , Aschaffenburg district ), son of the cattle dealer David Solinger (1851–1916) and the Mina born. Forchheimer (1850–1927) from Goldbach (since 1894 in Aschaffenburg), married on May 23, 1907 in Schweinfurt, Elsa, b. Silberstein (born January 6, 1884 in Schweinfurt ), daughter of the businessman Jakob Silberstein and Berta geb. Lehmann from Schweinfurt. They had a son Friedrich Ernst (born March 2, 1913 in Frankfurt am Main), the businessman who trained as a photographer lived in London and Berlin from 1933 to 1937, and on January 30, 1939 he emigrated to Great Britain. Max Solinger founded the clothing factory Solinger & Sichel in 1907, together with Leopold Sichel (* December 17, 1880 in Kleinheubach ; † June 21, 1917 in Aschaffenburg) in the Frohsinnstrasse "Adolf Hitlerstrasse", which he continued as sole owner after his death. In 1927 Karl Glaser (born April 13, 1889 in Bonn ; † January 1, 1967 New York (USA)) became a partner. The company was deregistered on December 31, 1938. Until February 1936, Max Solinger was an assessor in the Reich Association of Jewish Front Soldiers . Max and Else Solinger were brought to the Theresienstadt ghetto via Würzburg on September 9, 1942. During this transport he was used as a "steward" for the deportees from Aschaffenburg, where he died on December 16, 1944. Elsa was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on October 9, 1944 and murdered there. |
Selma Solinger | Herstallgasse 30 |
March 16, 2019 | Selma Solinger (* 1885) | |
Siegfried Solinger | Herstallgasse 30 |
March 16, 2019 | Siegfried Solinger (* 1884) | |
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Sofie Solinger and Karoline Solinger |
Fabrikstrasse 12 |
March 17, 2009 | Sofie Solinger born Strauss (born October 3, 1867 in Geroldshausen , Würzburg district ), daughter of the merchant Herz Strauss and Karolina geb. Blümlein from Gerolzhausen, married on August 21, 1893 in Würzburg the cattle dealer Samson Solinger (born May 6, 1866 in Goldbach , district of Aschaffenburg ), son of the cattle dealer and butcher Feist Solinger (1817–1879) and the Hannchen born. Solinger (1830-1903). They had six children, Amalie (born May 8, 1894 + June 19, 1923 in Aschaffenburg) married the cattle dealer Wilhelm Neumann on June 15, 1919 in Aschaffenburg (+ June 3, 1885 in Schöllkrippen ). He was deported with his second wife Martha and their son Heinz on April 23, 1942 via Würzburg to Kraśniczyn and murdered in the east. Rosa (born November 20, 1894 in Aschaffenburg) married the merchant Leo Leopold Dahlheimer (born June 21, 1885 in Miltenberg ) on August 13, 1922 . Together with his brother Wolfgang, he ran an oil, fat and soap shop in Miltenberg. Rosa was Michel Field , the district mental Eglfing- Haar (near Munich) on 20 September 1940 in the Hartheim Euthanasia Center in Linz spent (Austria) and murdered there. Leopold moved on July 17, 1939 with his brother Wolfgang, his wife Flora and son Martin to Frankfurt am Main Güntersburgallee 29. From there they were deported on October 19, 1941 to the Litzmannstadt ghetto . Leo died there on March 12, 1942. Karolina (born November 7, 1897 in Aschaffenburg, declared dead on December 31, 1945). Therese (born June 7, 1899 in Aschaffenburg) married Denny Strauss (born February 20, 1899 in Alsfeld ) on March 24, 1924 in Würzburg , they emigrated with their two daughters to New York (USA) on May 6, 1941. Erna (born November 7, 1901 in Aschaffenburg) emigrated to New York on September 24, 1937. Friedrich (born August 5, 1906 in Aschaffenburg) moved to Stuttgart on July 15, 1935 . Sofie Solinger was brought to the Theresienstadt ghetto via Würzburg on September 9, 1942 and died there on March 31, 1943. Daughter Karolina was deported to Krasnyczin via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. |
Julius Stenger | Schillerstraße 68 / corner of Schulstraße |
Sep 20 2008 | Julius Stenger (* 1877) Kaufmann from Damm was denounced for listening to foreign radio stations (called "enemy stations" by the Nazis). Brought to the south tower of the palace for questioning by the Gestapo on October 3, 1940, Stenger confessed, threw himself out of a window on the second floor into the moat and was instantly dead. | |
Kathinka Stern born Eagle used Bachrach | Herstallstrasse 28 |
Jun 27, 2011 | Kathinka Stern born Eagle, used Bachrach (born February 19, 1880 in Aschaffenburg), daughter of the merchant and shoe dealer Karl Raphael Adler (1841–1909) and the Treitche (Träutchen) born. Bender (1840–1905) from Seligenstadt, married the businessman Hermann Bachrach on April 25, 1905 in Aschaffenburg (born January 28, 1877 in Neukirchen (Knüll) ( district of Ziegenhain ); † March 22, 1939 in Aschaffenburg), son of the businessman Samuel Bachrach and the Binchen geb. Wolf from Neukirchen. The marriage remained childless. Hermann Bachrach has been running several agencies and a leather wholesaler at Herstallstrasse 28 since 1927 as Bachrach & Co., from 1930 as sole owner. The company was deregistered on December 9, 1938. The widow Kathinka Bachrach moved via Kassel to Bremen in 1940, where she married Elieser Stern (born May 25, 1877 in Borgholz ; July 28, 1942 in the Minsk ghetto ) on October 9, 1941 . From Aschaffenburg, Kathinka Stern was deported to Kraśniczyn via Würzburg on April 23, 1942 and murdered in the east. Her husband Elieser Stern was deported on November 18, 1941 via Hamburg to the Minsk ghetto, where he died on July 28, 1942. | |
Karl Sternheimer | Herstallgasse 12 |
March 16, 2019 | Elsa Sternheimer (* 1894) | |
Karl Sternheimer | Herstallgasse 12 |
March 16, 2019 | Karl Sternheimer (* 1885) | |
Josef Strauss | Herstallstrasse 15 |
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Margot Strauss | Herstallstrasse 15 |
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Meta Strauss | Herstallstrasse 15 |
Meta Strauss | ||
Regina Strauss | Steingasse 14 |
March 17, 2009 | Regina Strauss b. Strauss (born February 1, 1872 in Geroldshausen near Würzburg ) was married to Isidor Strauss (born October 7, 1853; died February 2, 1933). She was deported to Theresienstadt via Nuremberg on September 11, 1942, and from Theresienstadt to Auschwitz / Oswiecim on May 18, 1944. | |
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Emma Trier | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Emma Trier (born January 18, 1865 in Rastatt ) was the widow of a business partner and friend of Otto Wolfsthal. |
Alfons Vogel | Weißenburgerstrasse 40 |
13 Sep 2013 | Alfons Vogel (born May 16, 1877 in Aschaffenburg) On the morning of November 10, 1938, five Aschaffenburg SS men broke into Alfons Vogel's apartment at 40 Weißenburger Strasse, tore him out of bed and took him to the pheasantry. They cursed him, and an SS man fired several shots at Vogel at close range. The killers left the seriously injured man in the park and disappeared. Alfons Vogel was able to drag himself to the edge of the pheasantry. The driver of a milk cart found him there and took him to the city hospital. Vogel died there on November 16, 1938 | |
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Anna Berta Wagner and son Julius Wagner |
Stiftsgasse 16 |
May 30, 2015 | Anna Berta Wagner (born July 11, 1890 in Memmelsdorf ; † in Auschwitz ) daughter of Anna Wagner (born March 26, 1868 in Friesenheim ; † in Recklinghausen ). Anna Berta Wagner remained single and was the mother of seven children. On July 29, 1940, she and her youngest son Julius Wagner (born May 19, 1933 in Wiesbaden ; † in Auschwitz ) came from Steyr in Upper Austria to Aschaffenburg, Stiftsgasse 16. Her last address in Aschaffenburg, however, was a homeless barrack on Obernauer Strasse at the Scherbeinsel landfill south of the Hensbach. On March 8, 1943 he moved to Würzburg, from there to a political labor camp ( gypsy camp ) and murdered. A declaration of assets also had to be submitted for ten-year-old Julius when he was deported; it contained "school satchel with books 2 RM", "savings book 21.09 RM". Son Josef (born April 18, 1919 in Öttingen ; † November 10, 1942 in Groß-Rosen concentration camp ), an artist by profession, who came to Aschaffenburg on July 7, 1941, was deported to Flossenbürg concentration camp on June 11, 1942 and from there to Gross-Rosen II and murdered. Son Franz (born May 7, 1923 in Wolzig ), artist who survived Dachau and Auschwitz, tried to replace a golden signet ring, a diamond ring and a gold wristwatch that had been removed from him when he was sent to the Dachau concentration camp in the early 1950s to obtain. In 1963 the Chamber of Reparations at the Würzburg Regional Court was still looking for evidence that these items had actually been taken away from Franz Wagner in Dachau. |
Rosa Weil | Goldbacher Strasse 3 |
March 17, 2009 | born Bronne | |
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Josef Winkler | Cornelienstrasse 1 |
Apr 26, 2010 | |
Maria Wolfsthal | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Maria Wolfsthal (born August 23, 1897 in Bruchsal in Baden ) | |
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Otto Wolfsthal | Herstallstrasse 39 |
Sep 20 2008 | Otto Wolfsthal (born June 23, 1870 in Bamberg ) was with Maria, geb. Schrag married and came to Aschaffenburg in 1889. Together with his uncle Raphael Wolfsthal, he built a bank. He was a highly respected citizen of the city who was socially committed, for example by setting up a foundation for the benefit of less well-off women who had recently given birth and, in 1915, the foundation of the first public X-ray machine in Aschaffenburg. Shortly before the deportation to Theresienstadt was ordered for September 9, 1942, Babette Dilsheimer, the mother of Otto Wolfsthal's sister-in-law, Ida Hamburger and Emma Trier, whose deceased spouses, business partners and friends of Wolfsthal had been Wolfsthal, met at 39 Herstallstrasse in Aschaffenburg Karolina Isaac and the businessman Max Levi, co-owner of the Hamburger textile shop on Steingasse. They committed a joint suicide, deportation and murder by the National Socialists with the help of veronal . His grave is in the Jewish cemetery at Erbig . The engraving on the stumbling blocks is called "Escape to Death - September 7, 1942". See also: Wolfsthalplatz . |
Ernst Wolpert | Sandgasse 44 |
13 Sep 2013 | Ernst Wolpert (born August 1, 1914 in Aschaffenburg), victim of the murders on June 8, 1942. |
literature
- Paths to Annihilation. The deportation of the Jews from Main Franconia 1941–1943. Accompanying volume to the exhibition of the State Archives Würzburg and the Institute for Contemporary History Munich-Berlin in cooperation with the District of Lower Franconia 2003, ISBN 3-921635-77-2 . Contribution by Herbert Schott The first three deportations of Main Franconian Jews in 1941/42. Pp. 73-166
- Peter Körner: Biographical manual of the Jews in the city and old district of Aschaffenburg. History and Art Association Aschaffenburg e. V. 1993 ISBN 3-87965-062-4
Web links
- www.aschaffenburg-stolpersteine.de/ from Jüdisches Unterfranken, biographical database
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.aschaffenburg-stolpersteine.de
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn Jewish life in Lower Franconia. Jewish life in Lower Franconia - Biographische Dantenbank e. V., accessed on August 5, 2020 .
- ↑ Aschaffenburg City Archives (SSAA-SBZ) index cards of the Jewish community
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l City Archives Aschaffenburg (SSAA-MK) Resident registration card for the city of Aschaffenburg
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i deportation list Nuremberg-Würzburg-Theresienstadt September 10, 1942.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k "Holocaust.cz" database of victims - Theresienstadt ghetto (death report)
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg Bundesarchiv-Gedenkbuch
- ↑ Article in the magazine "Der Israelit" from December 19, 1929: "Braunsbach in Württemberg, November 25, 1929"
- ^ Grave site in the Jewish cemetery in Braunsbach
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar deportation list Nürnberg-Würzburg- Krasniczyn April 25, 1942
- ↑ Aschaffenburg city registration card Dr. Paul Boschmann
- ↑ Observer on the Main - Aschaffenburger Anzeiger, Saturday, March 4, 1933 64th Volume No. 53
- ↑ Appreciation to City Councilor Rosi Ruf when laying the Stolperstein on May 30, 2015
- ^ Aschaffenburg registry office No. 63 of July 5, 1900
- ↑ Notices of residence SBZ I, 200
- ↑ a b c d Würzburg-Regensburg-Theresienstadt deportation list September 23, 1942
- ↑ Aschaffenburg city registration card - Simon Ehrlich
- ↑ Aschaffenburg city registration card - Julius Emanuel, father
- ^ Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau 10606/1943
- ↑ deportation list Cologne-Litzmannstadt October 22, 1941 p. 1
- ↑ Ulrich Debler: The Jewish community of Miltenberg In: Aschaffenburger yearbook for history, regional studies and art of the Untermaing area, Volume 17, Aschaffenburg 1994, Geschichts- und Kunstverein Aschaffenburg e. V. ISBN 3-87965-068-3 , p. 113
- ^ Alois Grimm: Aschaffenburger Häuserbuch Geschichts- und Kunstverein Aschaffenburg eV. Pp. 267-272
- ↑ Photos of the tombstones: Volker Henn, Flörsheim-Dalsheim
- ^ Peter Körner: Biographical Handbook of the Jews in the city and old district of Aschaffenburg. History and Art Association Aschaffenburg eV 1993.
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- ↑ Matthias Haab on OpenStreetMap.
- ↑ HRA Heimatregister Aschaffenburg jd 94 u. 105
- ↑ Establishment of residence AN 8631
- ↑ Monika Schmittner: When the synagogues burned article in " Spessart (magazine) " 11/2013
- ↑ Main-Echo of June 9, 2009 - Obituary for the death of the widow Anneliese Heymann-Heßler
- ^ Hirsch David: Obituary Report, Ghetto Theresienstadt. In: holocaust.cz. Retrieved August 5, 2020 .
- ↑ Deportation from Baden to Gurs October 22, 1940 p. 16
- ↑ Deportation from Karlsruhe - Darmstadt to unknown September 29, 1942 Original deportation list is not preserved, only 3 pages - late registration -
- ↑ Norbert Jacob. In: holocaust.cz. Retrieved August 5, 2020 .
- ^ Resident registration card for the city of Aschaffenburg Anneliese Jacob
- ↑ Paul and Anneliese Jones b. Jacob Calverton National Cemetery
- ^ Jewish community Graefenhausen
- ↑ Main-Echo from November 15, 2008
- ↑ . Rev. Immanuel JANau: burial book of the Jewish community Affaltrach 1812-1919 Obersulm-Affaltrach 1984 p.22
- ^ Report in the journal of the "Central Association" from April 17, 1931
- ↑ HRA Heimatregister Aschaffenburg jd 94 u. 105
- ↑ Yad Vashem - Memorial Sheets Collection
- ↑ Stolpersteine Stuttgart
- ^ Aschaffenburg city death certificate No. 191 dated June 12, 1908.
- ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names
- ^ Oestreicher Markus: Obituary report, Ghetto Theresienstadt. In: holocaust.cz. Retrieved August 5, 2020 .
- ↑ Deportation List Frankfurt-Litzmannstadt October 19, 1941 p. 10
- ↑ Deportation list Bremen-Hamburg to Minsk November 18, 1941
- ↑ Aschaffenburg city resident registration card Anna Berta Wagner
- ↑ Appreciation by Frank Sommer when laying the stumbling block on May 30, 2015