List of stumbling blocks in mountains on Rügen

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The list of Stolpersteine ​​in Bergen auf Rügen lists those memorial stones that were laid as part of the Stolpersteine project by the artist Gunter Demnig in the area of ​​the city of Bergen auf Rügen .

The only stumbling blocks to date were set in front of Markt 19 on September 15, 2007 for the Jewish merchant Albert Noack and his sister Ida.

Laying stumbling blocks

address Surname inscription Laying date image annotation
Bergen on Rügen
Markt 19 ( location )
Bergen on Rügen, market 19.jpg
Bergen on Rügen, Markt 19, Stolpersteine.jpg
Albert Noack
Albert Noack,
born in 1866, lived here,
humiliated / disenfranchised.
Escape to death
2.5.1933
September 15, 2007 Bergen on Rügen, Markt 19, Stolperstein Albert Noack.jpg Albert Ali Noack was one of the long-established merchants in Bergen when he hanged himself in his house on the night of May 1st, 1933. This suicide was preceded by an incident in the Ratskeller in which his colleagues and members of the merchant company avoided him on the evening of May 1, 1933 or signaled that his presence was unpleasant to them. The Markt 19 building, which stands in the same place today and in front of which Gunter Demnig set the Stolpersteine ​​2007 in September 2007, was built in a similar form to the Noacksche.
Ida Noack
Ida Noack,
born in 1861, lived here,
dead July 2nd, 1937
September 15, 2007 Bergen on Rügen, Markt 19, Stolperstein Ida Noack.jpg Ida Noack was Albert Noack's older sister after the Bergen city messenger. According to another source, however, possibly a close relative.

Web links

literature

  • Manja Richert: Jewish families in Germany, Western Pomerania and on Rügen , In: Mountains under National Socialism. A city guide (= publications of the Prora Center eV, Education – Documentation – Research, Volume 3) Rügenruck, Putbus 2007, pp. 54–68.

Individual evidence

  1. 15 September - Day for Democracy and Tolerance , in: Stadtbote September 2007 , Ed. Stadt Bergen, p. 8. digital
  2. a b project “Stumbling blocks” for democracy and tolerance , in: Stadtbote October 2007 , publisher Stadt Bergen, p. 5. digital
  3. Manja Richert: Jewish families in Germany, Western Pomerania and on Rügen , In: Mountains in National Socialism. A city guide (= publications of the Prora Zentrum eV, Education – Documentation – Research, Volume 3) Rügenruck, Putbus 2007, pp. 54–68, here pp. 62–64 (with picture on p. 63).
  4. Rico Fischer, Marcel Bondör: Places of the City of Bergen in National Socialism In: Bergen in National Socialism. A city guide (= publications of the Prora Zentrum eV, Education – Documentation – Research, Volume 3) Rügenruck, Putbus 2007, pp. 6–14, here p. 12 f.
  5. Rico Fischer, Marcel Bondör: Places of the City of Bergen in National Socialism In: Bergen in National Socialism. A city guide (= publications of the Prora Zentrum eV, Education – Documentation – Research, Volume 3) Rügenruck, Putbus 2007, pp. 6–14, here p. 12.
  6. Manja Richert: Jewish families in Germany, Western Pomerania and on Rügen , In: Mountains in National Socialism. A city guide (= publications of the Prora Zentrum eV, Education – Documentation – Research, Volume 3) Rügenruck, Putbus 2007, pp. 54–68, here p. 64.