List of stumbling blocks in Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains

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The list of stumbling blocks in Bad Lauterberg im Harz contains all stumbling stones that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Bad Lauterberg im Harz as part of the art project of the same name . On May 11, 2013, six stones were relocated to three addresses.

List of stumbling blocks

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address Date of relocation person inscription image
Main Street 166
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May 11th, 2013 The Pelz family In the
early 1920s, the Pelz family moved to Bad Lauterberg, where their daughter Hannelore was born in 1923. They ran a shoe shop in Hauptstrasse 166a (demolished in 1996) and lived in Ahnstrasse 3 from 1927 onwards. The business went out on August 3, 1937; the family moved to Nordhausen 10 days later , although they had only moved to Lutterstrasse 24 four weeks earlier.
The
Pelz family
lived at
Ahnstrasse 3
Family fur
Max Pelz (1875–1942)
Max Pelz was born on December 13, 1875 as the son of Heinrich and Johannette Elend in Schulitz in Posen. He died in Riga on October 22, 1942 . In 1922, a note was added to his birth certificate that he had the surname Pelz. In 1938 Max Pelz fled to Belgium, where he was imprisoned and transferred to France. He was deported to Riga via Berlin and died there.

MAX PELZ,
born in 1875, worked here .
Escape 1938
Belgium / France
Repatriation Berlin
deported 1942
Riga murdered October 22 , 1942
Max fur
Hannelore Pelz (1923–2016)
Hannelore Pelz was born on September 12, 1923 in Bad Lauterberg as the daughter of Max and Clara Pelz. After the Pelz family moved to Nordhausen in 1937, they managed to emigrate to Palestine on the ship " Patria " via the Danube, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea in 1940 with a tolerated transport for children and young people . There she changed her first name to Hannah and later married in Kibbutz Ha Maccabi, worked as a kindergarten teacher and in a hospital ward. Hannah Raban died on December 31, 2016 in a nursing home near Haifa .
HANNELORE PELZ
born 1923,
escaped in 1940, survived
Palestine
Hannelore Pelz
Clara Pelz (1895–?)
Clara Pelz was born on October 19, 1895 in Gollub in West Prussia. On February 26, 1943, she was transported from Nordhausen via Berlin to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp , where she was murdered.
Here worked
CLARA FUR
born Baruch,
born in 1895,
arrested,
deported,
murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942
Clara fur
Hauptstrasse 21
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May 11th, 2013 Karl Pape (1893–1943)
Karl Pape was born on June 14, 1893 and was a carpenter in Bad Lauterberg. On May 20, 1943 he was killed in the prisoner building of the Stutthof concentration camp .

KARL PAPE,
born in 1893, lived here . Arrested in the
resistance
, Stutthof was
deported dead May 20th, 1943

Karl Pape
Bartolfelder Strasse 28
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May 11th, 2013 Adolf Jahn (1894–1937)
was a blacksmith in Bartolfelde and died in 1937 in the Börgermoor concentration camp .
At Ringstrasse 31
,
ADOLF JAHN,
born in 1894, lived
in the resistance,
arrested in
Bögermoor camp,
dead December 1, 1937
Adolf Jahn

Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Bad Lauterberg im Harz  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bad Lauterberg remembers: “Stumbling blocks against forgetting” by sculptor Gunter Demnig. (PDF; 5.3 MB, p. 15) (No longer available online.) In: braunlager-zeitung.de. Braunlager Zeitung, June 2013, archived from the original on November 18, 2016 ; accessed on August 1, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.braunlager-zeitung.de
  2. a b c d Nora Garben: Holocaust: Hannah survived because she fled to Palestine. In: harzkurier.de. January 24, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017 .
  3. ski: stumbling blocks against oblivion. In: lauterneues.de. May 8, 2013, accessed August 1, 2017 .
  4. Gordy: I don't want to forget - don't forgive! In: lauterneues.de. May 12, 2013, accessed August 1, 2017 .
  5. Fur, Max (1). Memorial book - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny 1933–1945 . In: bundesarchiv.de. Retrieved August 1, 2017 .
  6. Fur, Max (2). Memorial book - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny 1933–1945 . In: bundesarchiv.de. Retrieved August 1, 2017 .
  7. Fur, Clare. Memorial book - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny 1933–1945 . In: bundesarchiv.de. Retrieved August 1, 2017 .
  8. Bernd Langer: On the anti-fascist history in the southern Harz. In: spurensuche-harzregion.de. Searching for traces Harzregion eV, accessed on August 1, 2017 .