List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Alt-Hohenschönhausen

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The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Alt-Hohenschönhausen contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Alt-Hohenschönhausen in the Lichtenberg district , which remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide during National Socialism . The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

The first stumbling blocks in Alt-Hohenschönhausen were laid in May 2004. There are now 32 stumbling blocks in the district.

image person Place of installation Laying date information
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Sandinostraße 22. Mirjam Ascher.6178.jpg Mirjam Ascher Sandinostraße 22 (formerly Lüderitzstraße) World icon Dec 10, 2005 Mirjam Ascher, born on April 5, 1940 in Berlin; Deported on September 26, 1942 with the 20th transport from the east to Raasiku in Estonia and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Sandinostraße 22.Ruth Ascher.6182.jpg Ruth Ascher Sandinostraße 22 (formerly Lüderitzstraße) World icon Dec 10, 2005 Ruth Ascher, born on October 13, 1904 in Berlin; Deported on September 26, 1942 with the 20th transport from the east to Raasiku in Estonia and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Sandinostraße 22.Tana Ascher.6180.jpg Tana Ascher Sandinostraße 22 (formerly Lüderitzstraße) World icon Dec 10, 2005 Tana Ascher, born on November 4, 1931 in Berlin; Deported on September 26, 1942 with the 20th transport from the east to Raasiku in Estonia and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Große-Leege-Strasse 48.Manfred Bottstein.6206.jpg Manfred Bottstein Grosse-Leege-Strasse 48 World icon Dec 2007 Manfred Bottstein, born on January 27, 1922 in Berlin; Son of Max and Rosa Bottstein; Electrical engineer; deported on July 13, 1944 with the 108th Theresienstadt Transport (I / 114); He was deported from Theresienstadt to Auschwitz on October 16, 1944 by transport and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Große-Leege-Strasse 48.Max Bottstein.6208.jpg Max Bottstein Grosse-Leege-Strasse 48 World icon Dec 2007 Max Bottstein, born on January 13, 1889 in Berlin; Son of Israel and Maria Bottstein; Deported to Riga on October 26, 1942 with the 22nd Eastern Transport, where he was murdered
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Große-Leege-Strasse 48.Rosa Bottstein.6201.jpg Rosa Bottstein Grosse-Leege-Strasse 48 World icon Dec 2007 Rosa Bottstein, née Schaul, born on June 1, 1887 in Czarnikau; Deported to Riga on October 26, 1942 with the 22nd Eastern Transport, where he was murdered
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Schöneicher Straße 11a.Arthur Dreyer.6230.jpg Arthur Dreyer Schöneicher Strasse 11a World icon Oct 25, 2010 Arthur Dreyer, born on January 16, 1901, employee, member of the SPD; from 1933 illegal work, arrested in May 1935, custody in Columbiahaus, sentenced in Moabit, imprisonment in Tegel prison, then protective custody in Lichtenburg concentration camp, released in autumn 1936; afterwards casual worker and further, together with his wife Dorothea, illegal work; drafted into Penal Division 999 in February 1943 , killed in Greece on September 24, 1944
Stolperstein Konrad-Wolf-Str 44 (Ahohs) Bertha Glaser.jpg Bertha Glaser Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 45 June 16, 2018 Bertha Glaser was the mother of the Lange family (Cäcilie and Eugen), for whom stumbling blocks were laid in front of the former house in 2015. Now Bertha Glaser was also remembered, whose fate had been determined by a 10th grade at Barnim-Gymnasium. Ronit Bar Sapir and her son Peleg were present at the transfer; she is the daughter of the Lange family. All of them were arrested in 1943 and deported on one of the first transports to the east . When the prisoners were on the death march in Mecklenburg , the little daughter was the only one freed and was able to save her life. Bertha Glaser perished, however, the exact date and in which camp is not known despite intensive efforts.
Stolperstein Große-Leege-Str 45a (Ahohs) Margot Klein.jpg Margot Klein Grosse-Leege-Strasse 45a June 16, 2018 Margot Klein, her husband Jakob and their son Herbert were taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp on March 2 and 3, 1943 on the 32nd and 33rd  transports from the east and died there, the exact date is not known. Margot Klein came from a long-established family of craftsmen. In 1937 the family had moved into their apartment in Hohenschönhausen, Große-Leege-Str. When the operation of craft businesses was banned by Jews in 1939 , the husband, who was a tailor, was barely able to support the family. From 1941 onwards everyone had to wear the Star of David .
Students in a 10th grade at Barnim-Gymnasium had researched the life of those to be honored with a stumbling block and were present at the laying.
Stolperstein Große-Leege-Str 45a (Ahohs) Jakob Klein.jpg Jakob Klein Grosse-Leege-Strasse 45a June 16, 2018 Jakob Klein, his wife Margot and their son Herbert were taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp on March 2 and 3, 1943, on the 32nd and 33rd  transports from the east, and perished there. The exact date is not known. Jakob Klein was a self-employed tailor.
Stolperstein Große-Leege-Str 45a (Ahohs) Herbert Klein.jpg Herbert Klein Grosse-Leege-Strasse 45a June 16, 2018 Herbert Klein, born in 1935, was taken with his parents on March 2 and 3, 1943 on the 32nd and 33rd  transports to the Auschwitz concentration camp and perished there, the exact date is not known.
Stolperstein Große-Leege-Str 44b (Ahohs) Erna Kolitz.JPG Erna Kolitz Grosse-Leege-Strasse 44b June 16, 2018 Erna Kolitz
deported to Auschwitz with her husband Willi and murdered there.
Students in a 10th grade at Barnim-Gymnasium had researched the life of those to be honored with a stumbling block and were present at the laying.
Stolperstein Große-Leege-Str 44b (Ahohs) Willi Kolitz.JPG Willi Kolitz Grosse-Leege-Strasse 44b June 16, 2018 Willi Kolitz
Deported to Azschwitz together with her husband Willi and murdered there.
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Große-Leege-Straße 46a.Arthur Falck.0618.jpg Arthur Falck Grosse-Leege-Strasse 46a World icon 27 Sep 2013 Arthur Falck, born March 14, 1895 in Berlin; Apprentice tailor; After the Nuremberg Laws of September 15, 1935 came into force , he was reported to his girlfriend Hildegard Kroll's landlady (born 1914) for “racial disgrace” and convicted in the summer of 1936 according to Section 2 of the “Blood Protection Act”; After serving his sentence in the Brandenburg-Görden penitentiary, he tried several times to emigrate to his father, who had been living in the USA since 1910, but did not receive an entry visa because his father could not guarantee the guarantee; lived at the time as sublet with Margarete Sachs at Große-Leege-Straße 46a; 1939 was determined against him for violating the name change ordinance or the compulsory identification card ; At the end of 1939 he was sentenced to 6 months in prison by the 8th criminal chamber of the Berlin Regional Court for property damage because he broke her window while trying to visit his former girlfriend Hildegard Kroll; the Berlin public prosecutor's office appealed against the verdict because they did not consider the aspect of the attempted coercion and the "attempted racial disgrace" to be taken into account; in Falck's statement against the request for revision, he stated that he only wanted to “speak to Miss Kroll” because she “was the only person I was once very fond of and because of whom I had broken with my relatives” and he would have wanted to consult with her about the "emergency" which, after the first sentence, "was caused by my prolonged non-registration and consequently also unemployment"; the judgment was overturned at the beginning of 1940 by the 2nd criminal senate of the Reichsgericht; in the renegotiation by the 2nd criminal chamber of the Berlin Regional Court in April 1940, Falck was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and five years of loss of honor for "continued attempted racial disgrace" "in unity with property damage and attempted coercion"; After serving his imprisonment, he was transferred from the Brandenburg-Görden prison to the Berlin police prison and from there deported to Riga on August 15, 1942 with the 18th transport from the East.
Stolperstein Konrad-Wolf-Str 44 (Ahohs) Cäcilie Lange.jpg Cäcilie Lange Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 44 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon March 26, 2015 Cäcilie Lange (née Glaser) was born on April 3, 1900 in Poznan. Cäcilie and her two daughters Hanni and Herta were deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp on March 3, 1943 on the 33rd Osttransport , where they were murdered with an unknown date of death. Her granddaughter made a memorial sheet for her with photos at Yad Vashem .
Stumbling Stone Konrad-Wolf-Str 44 (Ahohs) Eugen Lange.jpg Eugen Lange Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 44 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon March 26, 2015 Eugen Lange was born on March 1, 1895 in Antonienhütte, Upper Silesia (today Wirek in Poland ) and has demonstrably lived in Berlin in Koskestr from 1926. 13/14. He was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on March 1, 1943, where he was murdered with an unknown date of death.
Stolperstein Konrad-Wolf-Str 44 (Ahohs) Hanni Lange.jpg Hanni Lange Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 44 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon March 26, 2015 Hanni Lange was born on August 18, 1928 in Berlin and from 1935 to 1938 attended the 9th elementary school in Weißensee (today Obersee elementary school) at Roedernstrasse 69-72. After the Reichspogromnacht on November 9, 1938, she was forced to leave this school and, from November 28, 1938, she attended the private Jewish elementary school of the Jewish community , which was located in the synagogue at Rykestrasse 53 in Prenzlauer Berg, until this school was also in June 1942 was closed by prohibition. Hanni, together with her mother and sister, was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp on March 3, 1943 on the 33rd Osttransport , where she was murdered with an unknown date of death. Her niece prepared a memorial sheet with a photo for her at Yad Vashem .
Stumbling Stone Konrad-Wolf-Str 44 (Ahohs) Herta Lange.jpg Herta Lange Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 44 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon March 26, 2015 Herta Lange, born on August 10, 1923 in Berlin, was the only one who survived the deportation of her family on March 3, 1943 to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp and was liberated by the Soviet army on the death march from Auschwitz in Malchow / Mecklenburg in spring 1945 . In 1959, she brought reparation proceedings from Argentina for her dead parents. She also sued for her grandmother Bertha Glaser, geb. Leiser (born February 12, 1880 in Jarotschin, Posen (now Poland)) for reparation, which on November 17, 1941 alone was also taken from Koskestr. 13/14 deported to Kaunas with the 6th Eastern Transport and there on November 25, 1941 in the IX. Fort was murdered. For the property Koskestr. The widowed Glaser, B., was registered as the owner from 1928 onwards on 13/14 and compensation for the property after 1990 via the Jewish Claims Conference is known. Koskestrasse was closed for the expansion of the Sportforum Hohenschönhausen on November 1, 1979 and only exists today as a nameless path, the residential buildings were probably already demolished in the late 1960s / early 1970s.
Stolperstein Konrad-Wolf-Str 114 (Ahohs) Ellen Leyser.jpg Ellen Leyser Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 114 Feb. 21, 2019
Stumbling Stone Konrad-Wolf-Str 114 (Ahohs) Fritz Leyser.jpg Fritz Leyser Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 114 Feb. 21, 2019
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41.Arthur Lewinsohn.6795.jpg Arthur Lewinsohn Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon Nov 30, 2012 Arthur Lewinsohn, born on December 29, 1927 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41.Else Lewinsohn.6803.jpg Else Lewinsohn Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon Nov 30, 2012 Else Lewinsohn, nee Lange, born March 30, 1903 in Gleiwitz; deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41.Hugo Lewinsohn.6807.jpg Hugo Lewinsohn Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon Nov 30, 2012 Hugo Lewinsohn, born on August 26, 1898 in Sobota, lived in Koskestr from 1934. 13/14. He was deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 on the 33rd Osttransport, and murdered there.
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41.Julian Lewinsohn.6797.jpg Julian Lewinsohn Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon Nov 30, 2012 Julian Lewinsohn, born on January 7, 1927 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on March 2, 1943 with the 32nd transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41.Reha Lewinsohn.6801.jpg Lewinsohn rehab Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon Nov 30, 2012 Rehabilitation Lewinsohn, born on December 23, 1942 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41.Rita Lewinsohn.6799.jpg Rita Lewinsohn Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 41 (formerly Koskestr. 13/14) World icon Nov 30, 2012 Rita Lewinsohn, born on July 9, 1931 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Große-Leege-Straße 46a.Margarete Sachs.0615.jpg Margarete Sachs Grosse-Leege-Strasse 46a World icon 27 Sep 2013 Margarete Sachs, born on July 28, 1892 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60.Edith Senger.6146.jpg Edith Senger Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60 (formerly Hohenschönhauser Str. 35) World icon May 7, 2004 Edith Senger, born on July 22, 1923 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on February 19, 1943 with the 29th transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60.Erna Senger.6143.jpg Erna Senger Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60 (formerly Hohenschönhauser Str. 35) World icon May 7, 2004 Erna Senger, née Dann, born on December 27, 1895 in Seelow near Lebus; deported to Auschwitz on February 19, 1943 with the 29th transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60.Günter Senger.6145.jpg Günter Senger Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60 (formerly Hohenschönhauser Str. 35) World icon May 7, 2004 Günter Senger, born on March 18, 1926 in Berlin; deported to Auschwitz on February 19, 1943 with the 29th transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60.Salomon Arthur Senger.6151.jpg Salomon Arthur Senger Konrad-Wolf-Strasse 60 (formerly Hohenschönhauser Str. 35) World icon May 7, 2004 Salomon Arthur Senger, born on October 21, 1893 in Ueckermünde; deported to Auschwitz on February 19, 1943 with the 29th transport to the east and murdered there
Stolperstein.Alt-Hohenschönhausen.Weißenseer Weg 32.Schmul Franz Switytzki.6117.jpg Schmul Franz Switytzki Weißenseer Weg 32 World icon May 2004 Schmul Franz Switytzki, born on January 9, 1882 in Brest-Litowsk; deported on October 18, 1941 with the first transport to the Litzmannstadt ghetto; died there on March 31, 1942

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b 20. Osttransport - Transportliste 132 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  2. 20. Osttransport - Transportliste 125 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  3. Page of Testimony Bottstein Manfred , on namesfs.yadvashem.org, accessed December 31, 018
  4. ^ Transport list for the 108th Theresienstadt transport on July 13, 1944 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  5. Page of Testimony Bottstein Max , on namesfs.yadvashem.org, accessed December 31, 018
  6. a b 22. Osttransport - Transportliste 225 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  7. cf. Hans-Rainer Sandvoss : Resistance in Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee . Berlin 2000. pp. 45-47.
  8. a b c d e f Inga Dreyer: “As I would know the people” , in: Neues Deutschland , June 18, 2018, p. 12.
  9. Bundesarchiv Berlin, R 30.02, 2 D 21/1940
  10. 18. Osttransport - Transportliste 74 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  11. a b c d e 33. Osttransport, departure date: 03.03.43, deportation destination: Auschwitz
  12. Commemorative Book Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945
  13. Cecilia Lange Yad Vashem , Memorial Sheets Collection
  14. Koskestr. 13/14 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1926, Part 4, Hohenschönhausen, S. 2018. "Lange, E., Kfm".
  15. 31. Osttransport, departure date: March 1, 1943, destination of deportation: Auschwitz serial no. No. 1619
  16. ^ Eugen Lange Central database of the names of Holocaust victims
  17. Document KNA-LEJ / 1459 partial inventory 1.2.4.1 Reich Association of Jews (card index), ITS Digital Archive, Bad Arolsen
  18. Document KNA-LEJ / 1449 partial inventory 1.2.4.1 Reich Association of Jews (card index), ITS Digital Archive, Bad Arolsen
  19. ^ List of deportees from Berlin, Berlin's Memorial Book of Jewish Victims of National Socialism
  20. ^ Hanni Lange Yad Vashem , Memorial Sheets Collection
  21. WGA database file number 84 WGA 3132-3134 / 59
  22. WGA database file number 84 WGA 1478-80 / 59
  23. VI. Transport Departure date: 11/17/41 Deportation destination: Kovno without a transport list
  24. Bertha Glaser. In: Memorial book victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933–1945 , Vol. 1–2
  25. Koskestr. 13/14 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1928, part 4, Hohenschönhausen, p. 2067.
  26. List for NY 21-12-2012 (PDF) Registration Number 53834 on p. 443
  27. ^ Income from Sale of Recovered Properties, Compensation, Settlements, and Bulk Settlements (January 1, 1993 - April 30, 2008) p. 104
  28. Koskestrasse . In: Street name lexicon of the Luisenstädtischer Bildungsverein
  29. 33. Osttransport - Transportliste 34 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  30. Koskestr. 13/14 . In: Berliner Adreßbuch , 1934, Part 4, Hohenschönhausen, p. 2133. "Lewinson, H., Kfm.".
  31. 33. Osttransport - Transportliste 39 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  32. 32. Osttransport - Transportliste 304 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  33. 33. Osttransport - Transportliste 13 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  34. a b c 29. Osttransport - Transportliste 93 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018
  35. 29. Osttransport - Transportliste 92 , on statistik-des-holocaust.de, accessed on December 31, 2018