List of stumbling blocks in Barsinghausen
The list of the stumbling blocks in Barsinghausen provides an overview within the framework of the action of the artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the city Barsinghausen . Between 2006 and September 2017, 52 stumbling blocks were laid in Barsinghausen and its districts.
Stumbling blocks in Barsinghausen
The 10 × 10 × 10 cm large concrete blocks with brass plaques are embedded in the sidewalk in front of the houses in which the victims of the Nazi tyranny were once at home. The inscription on the plaque gives information about their name, age and fate. The stumbling blocks are intended to counteract the oblivion of the victims.
Laying stumbling blocks
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
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Bahnhofstrasse 19 ( location ) ![]() ![]() |
Siegfried Lehmann | Siegfried Lehmann, born in 1884 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered September 6, 1943 |
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Sophie Lehmann, b. Rosenberg | Sophie Lehmann nee lived here . Rosenberg born in 1890, deported and murdered in Auschwitz |
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Walter Lehmann | Walter Lehmann, born in 1927 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt Dachau, murdered 14.1.1945 |
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Hilde Lehmann | Hilde Lehmann, born in 1929 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt Auschwitz murdered October 6, 1944 |
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Lore Lehmann | Lore Lehmann, born in 1933 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt Auschwitz murdered October 6, 1944 |
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Ida Rosenberg, b. Sternheim | Ida Rosenberg nee lived here . Sternheim born in 1866 deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered June 24, 1944 |
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Helene Sternheim | Helene Sternheim, born in 1864 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered August 1st, 1943 |
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Ruth ten Brink | Ruth ten Brink, born in 1916 , lived here, deported in 1943, murdered in Auschwitz on February 5 , 1943 |
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Bergamtstrasse 8 ( location ) ![]() |
Marie Schmidt, b. Heinemann | Marie Schmidt nee lived here . Heinemann born 1883 suicide February 18, 1945 |
March 6, 2006 |
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Egestorfer Straße 54 ( location ) ![]() |
Siegfried Salomon | Siegfried Salomon, born in 1876 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
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Florantine Salomon, b. Friedlander | Florantine Salomon nee lived here . Friedländer born in 1875 deported, murdered in Riga in 1941 |
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Milly Salomon | Milly Salomon, born in 1905 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
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Kurt Salomon | Kurt Salomon, born in 1906 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
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Rudi Salomon | Rudi Salomon, born in 1912 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
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Edith Nachemstein, b. Solomon | Edith Nachemstein nee lived here . Salomon born in 1914 deported, murdered in Riga in 1941 |
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Kaltenbornstrasse 3 ( location ) ![]() |
Johanna Hirschberg | Johanna Hirschberg, born in 1881 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered November 20 , 1942 |
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Henny Schönfeld, b. Hirschberg | Henny Schönfeld nee lived here . Hirschberg born in 1873 deported 1942 Theresienstadt Auschwitz murdered May 15, 1944 |
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Julie Levisohn, b. Vineyard | Julie Levisohn nee lived here . Vineyard Vol. 1866 deported in 1942 Theresienstadt murdered 01/09/1943 |
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Langenkampstraße 25a ( location ) ![]() |
Adolf Weiss | This is where Adolf Weiss, born in 1891 , lived, evicted, murdered in Majdanek in 1938 |
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Pink white | Rosa Weiss, born in 1919 , lived here, expelled in 1938, murdered in Treblinka |
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Marktstrasse 1 ( location ) ![]() ![]() |
Siegfried Philippsohn | Siegfried Philippsohn, born in 1885 , lived here . Deported in 1941, Riga was declared dead |
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The two stumbling blocks in front of the former Kaiserhof property (Marktstrasse 1) had been removed since spring 2014 during its redevelopment and were set back on May 11, 2017 by the Barsinghausen construction depot. | |
Alma Meyer, b. Philip's son | Alma Meyer nee lived here . Philippsohn born in 1881, deported in 1942, declared dead |
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The two stumbling blocks in front of the former Kaiserhof property (Marktstrasse 1) had been removed since spring 2014 during its redevelopment and were set again by the construction depot on May 11, 2017. | ||
Marktstrasse 6 ( location ) ![]() |
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Sally Hirschberg | Sally Hirschberg, born in 1875 , lived here, deported and murdered in the Warsaw Ghetto |
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The stone was temporarily removed as part of the redesign of Marktstrasse and replaced by the construction depot in July 2015. | ||
Rosalie Hirschberg, b. Trautmann | Rosalie Hirschberg nee lived here . Trautmann, born in 1881, deported and murdered in the Warsaw ghetto |
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The stone was temporarily removed as part of the redesign of Marktstrasse and replaced by the construction depot in July 2015. | ||
Hertha Spanier, b. Hirschberg | Hertha Spanier nee lived here . Hirschberg born in 1908 deported 1941 Minsk murdered July 1942 |
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The stone was temporarily removed as part of the redesign of Marktstrasse and replaced by the construction depot in July 2015. | ||
Selma Spanier | Selma Spanier, born in 1940 , lived here, deported in 1941, Minsk murdered in July 1942 |
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The stone was temporarily removed as part of the redesign of Marktstrasse and replaced by the construction depot in July 2015. | ||
Elise Blumenthal | Elise Blumenthal, born in 1868 , lived here . Deported 1942 Theresienstadt Treblinka murdered |
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The stone was temporarily removed as part of the redesign of Marktstrasse and replaced by the construction depot in July 2015. | ||
Clara Blumenthal | Clara Blumenthal, born in 1872 , lived here . Deported 1942 Theresienstadt Treblinka, murdered |
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The stone was temporarily removed as part of the redesign of Marktstrasse and replaced by the construction depot in July 2015. | ||
Marktstrasse 28 ( location ) ![]() |
Josef Hirschberg | Josef Hirschberg, born in 1872 , lived here, deported to Auschwitz in 1943, declared dead |
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The stone was already in front of the houses at Marktstrasse 6 and Marktstrasse 30 and was re-set here in July 2015 by the construction depot. | |
Rosalie Spiegel, b. Hirschberg | Rosalie Spiegel nee lived here . Hirschberg born in 1871 deported 1942 Theresienstadt Auschwitz murdered |
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The stone was already in front of the houses at Marktstrasse 6 and Marktstrasse 30 and was re-set here in July 2015 by the construction depot. | ||
Osterstraße 6 ( location ) ![]() |
Arnold Dünte | Arnold Dünte, born in 1897, lived here . 1938 Heilanstalt Wunstorf ´placed´ May 14, 1941 Hadamar murdered May 14 , 1941 ´Action T4´ |
12th September 2017 |
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Osterstraße 13 ( location ) ![]() ![]() |
Herbert Herzberg | Herbert Herzberg, born in 1886 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
12th September 2017 |
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Leonhard Herzberg | Here lived Leonhard Herzberg Jg. 1887 Escape 1937 Holland interned Westerbork deported in 1943 Theresienstadt murdered 03/10/1944 Auschwitz |
12th September 2017 |
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Rehrbrinkstraße 2 ( location ) |
Carl Seligmann | Carl Seligmann, born in 1871 , lived here, deported in 1941, and declared Riga dead |
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The butcher Carl (Meier) Seligmann, son of Philipp and Henriette Seligmann, was born on February 7, 1871 in Empelde near Hanover and grew up in Ronnenberg. In 1897 he married the saddler's daughter Alwine Levy, who was born on May 21, 1872 in Barsinghausen. The young family founded a thriving slaughterhouse there. She had six children. After his wife's death in 1933, Carl Seligmann married Fanny Nussbaum from Hanover for the second time. After the boycott of Jewish shops on April 1, 1933, the family gradually lost their livelihood. That's why Carl Seligmann moved with his wife to relatives in Hanover in 1939. The intended emigration to the USA did not succeed. In 1941 the couple were taken to the mass quarters in the former old people's home of the Minna-James-Heinemann-Stiftung in Hanover and finally to the former Israelite Horticultural School in Ahlem, which had been converted into a collection point for Jews. On December 15, 1941, they were deported to the "Riga Ghetto", where they presumably perished. | |
Fanny Seligmann, b. walnut | Fanny Seligmann nee lived here . Nussbaum born in 1889 deported 1941 Riga declared dead |
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Fanny Seligmann was born as Fanny Nussbaum on May 30, 1889 in Hanover. On March 19, 1934, she married the butcher Carl Seligmann in Hanover and lived with him in Barsinghausen for five years. Together they had to flee to Hanover in 1939, where they lived with relatives. In 1941, Fanny Seligmann and her husband were crammed into a so-called "Jewish house" and deported to the "Riga Ghetto" via the Ahlem "collection camp". She probably died there. | ||
Irma Golovian, b. Seligmann | Irma Golovian nee lived here . Seligmann born in 1901 deported in 1939 Auschwitz murdered in 1944 |
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The tailor Irma Seligmann was born on May 26, 1901 as the third child of Carl and Alwine Seligmann in Barsinghausen . In 1923 she moved to Hanover , where she married Leib Wadler from Poland in 1924. In 1925 their daughter Fanny Wadler was born to them. After the divorce, Irma Wadler married the stateless, Polish- born Ukrainian Samuel (also Simon) Golowian in 1937. As a Polish citizen Golovian, she was deported to Poland in 1939. Her daughter Fanny Wadler, who later lived in the USA as "Faye Golbian", found out that her mother had been deported to Zbonzin and from there in July 1941 to "Winitza" (apparently in the Ukraine). According to information from the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen in 2012, only one "Irma Seligmann", who was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944 , can be found, but not one "Irma Golovian". | ||
Schulstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Max Heinemann | Max Heinemann, born in 1884 , lived here, deported and murdered in Auschwitz |
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Sophie Heinemann, b. Sternberg | Here lived Sophie Heinemann born, Sternberg born in 1857 deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered October 31 , 1942 |
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Schwarzenknechtstrasse 16 ( location ) |
Frida crowd | Frida Menge , nee lived here . Neitz born in 1898 admitted 1938 Wunstorf sanatorium ´placed´ May 14, 1941 Hadamar murdered May 14 , 1941 ´Action T4´ |
12th September 2017 |
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Wilhelm-Heß-Straße 21 ( location ) |
Wilma Meyer | Wilma Meyer, born in 1907, lived here . 1929 Heilanstalt Wunstorf ´placed´ 9.5.1941 Hadamar murdered 9.5.1941 ´Action T4´ |
12th September 2017 |
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Brinkstraße 19 ( location ) |
Heinrich Glissmeyer | Heinrich Glissmeyer, born in 1890 , lived here, imprisoned in 1938 Buchenwald concentration camp, murdered July 16, 1938 |
March 6, 2006 |
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The businessman and “freelance lawyer” was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp as a “work shiver” and died here in the summer of 1938.
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Hugo Seckel | Hugo Seckel, born in 1866 , lived here, deported in 1942 from Theresienstadt Treblinka, declared dead |
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Ella Seckel, b. Heinemann | Ella Seckel nee lived here . Heinemann born in 1874 deported 1942 Theresienstadt Treblinka declared dead |
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Rosa Herzberg, b. Sack | Rosa Herzberg nee lived here . Seckel , born 1864 deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered March 29, 1943 |
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Osterende 1 ( location ) |
Harry Abrahamson | Harry Abrahamson born in 1861 lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered March 9, 1944 |
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Osterende 7 ( location ) |
Hugo Wallach | Hugo Wallach, born in 1886 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
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Heerstraße 26 ( location ) ![]() |
Bertha David | Bertha David nee lived here . Hirschberg born in 1872 deported 1942 Theresienstadt Auschwitz murdered |
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Samuel Hirschberg | Samuel Hirschberg, born in 1864 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered November 3rd , 1942 |
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Nenndorfer Straße 58 ( location ) |
Siegfried Levy | Siegfried Levy, born in 1882 , lived here, deported to Auschwitz in 1942, declared dead |
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Heinrich-Poppe-Strasse 7 ( location ) |
Friedrich Krause | Friedrich Krause, born in 1906, lived here . 1937 Heilanstalt Wunstorf ´placed´ May 14th, 1941 Hadamar murdered May 14th , 1941 ´Action T4´ |
September 21, 2017 |
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The Stolperstein was laid by the construction depot Barsinghausen.
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Beekestrasse 3 ( location ) |
Friedrich Meyer | Here lived Friedrich Meyer Jg. 1891 trained 1,938 hospital Wunstorf hospital scouring 'verlegt' 01/12/1943 sanatorium Hadamar murdered 09/13/1943 |
26th September 2017 |
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The Stolperstein was laid by the construction depot Barsinghausen. |
To Wall 8 ( location ) |
Minna Salomon | Minna Salomon, born in 1863 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered September 28 , 1942 |
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literature
- Peter Hertel : The Jews of Ronnenberg, Part 2: 1933–1939–2012. Ed .: City of Ronnenberg, writings on urban development, Ronnenberg November 2012.
- Peter Hertel and Christiane Buddenberg-Hertel: The Jews of Ronnenberg - A city confesses to its past. Published by Region Hannover / Ahlem Memorial, Verlag Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2016, ISBN 978-3-7752-4903-4 . (2nd edition, Hannover 2017, ISBN 978-3-86525-803-8 ).
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Barsinghausen - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- www.erinnerungundzukunft.de Stolpersteine in Barsinghausen
- Project website by the artist Gunter Demnig
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Stolpersteine in Barsinghausen. (pdf; 762 kB) Siegfried Lehmann Foundation, October 2009, accessed on May 24, 2016 .
- ↑ a b Johanna Kruse: Foundation remembers Friedrich Meyer with a stumbling block. www.neuepresse.de, September 26, 2017, accessed on September 29, 2017 .
- ↑ a b Andreas Kannegießer: Stumbling blocks are returning to Marktstrasse. www.haz.de, May 11, 2017, accessed June 11, 2017 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Andreas Kannegießer: Stumbling blocks are back on Marktstrasse. www.haz.de, July 19, 2015, accessed on June 3, 2016 .
- ↑ a b Stolpersteine in Barsinghausen. Förderverein Gedenkstätte Ahlem eV, accessed on June 13, 2017 .
- ↑ a b c d e Andreas Kannegießer: Five new stumbling blocks remind of Nazi victims. www.haz.de, September 12, 2017, accessed on September 29, 2017 .
- ↑ a b Peter Hertel and Christiane Buddenberg-Hertel: The Jews of Ronnenberg - A city confesses to its past . Ed .: Region Hannover / Ahlem Memorial. Hahnsche Buchhandlung, Hannover 2016, ISBN 978-3-7752-4903-4 , p. 123 .
- ^ A b Peter Hertel: Die Juden von Ronnenberg, Part 2: 1933–1939–2012 . Ed .: City of Ronnenberg. Ronnenberg November 2012, p. 33 .
- ^ Extended family Seligmann: Register Report for Samuel (Schmuel) Aron Seligmann in Ronnenberg . o. O. May 3, 2009, p. 17 (in the Hertel archive, Ronnenberg) .
- ^ Frank Hermann: 51st Stolperstein reminds of Friedrich Krause. www.haz.de, September 21, 2017, accessed on September 29, 2017 .