List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Friedrichshagen

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The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Friedrichshagen contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Friedrichshagen in the Treptow-Köpenick district , which remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide during National Socialism. The columns in the table are self-explanatory. The table records a total of 18 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

image Surname Location Laying date Life
Stolperstein.Friedrichshagen.Aßmannstraße 46.Richard Aßmann.1316.jpg Richard Assmann Aßmannstraße 46
(corner of Bölschestraße)
Dec 2, 2013
Stolperstein Peter-Hille-Str 17 (Frihg) Denny Bernhard.jpg Denny Bernhard Peter-Hille-Strasse 17 Apr 27, 2012 World icon
Stolperstein Peter-Hille-Str 17 (Frihg) Marie Aurelie Bernhard.jpg Marie Aurelie Bernhard Peter-Hille-Strasse 17 Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein Peter-Hille-Str 17 (Frihg) Martin Bernhard.jpg Martin Bernhard Peter-Hille-Strasse 17 Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein.Friedrichshagen.Scharnweberstrasse 105.Rudolf E. Bertheim.4242.jpg Rudolf E. Bertheim Scharnweberstrasse 105 Apr 28, 2007 The mine director Rudolf Emil Bertheim, born on November 20, 1877 in Berlin, was the child of Salomon Bertheim (born approx. 1823) and Emma Bertheim (born Enoch, approx. 1845). He had another brother, Fritz Adolf (born October 6, 1876 in Berlin). He was admitted to the Freemason Lodge Friedrich Ludwig Schröder on February 21, 1901 . On December 8, 1917, he married the Evangelical baptized Klara Auguste Johanna Drechsler (born Grau on October 2, 1879 in Bredow near Stettin) in Berlin. After the divorce from his non-Jewish wife on April 24, 1941, Bertheim lost the protection of mixed marriage . In April 1942 he managed to evade deportation by going into hiding. It is not on record whether he was then betrayed to the Gestapo. Rudolf E. Bertheim was deported to Theresienstadt on March 17, 1943 and died there on August 26, 1943. World icon
Stolperstein Bölschestr 105 (Frihg) Felix Danziger.jpg Felix Danziger Bölschestraße 105
formerly Friedrichstraße
March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Bölschestr 51 (Frihg) Antonie Hartmann.jpg Antonie Hartmann Bölschestraße 51
formerly Friedrichstraße
March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Bölschestr 25 (Frihg) Irmgard Holzmann.jpg Irmgard Holzmann Bölschestraße 25
formerly Friedrichstraße
March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Bölschestr 25 (Frihg) Wolfgang Holzmann.jpg Wolfgang Holzmann Bölschestraße 25
formerly Friedrichstraße
March 26, 2010
Stumbling Stone Peter-Hille-Str 79 (Frihg) Hans Jacobsohn.jpg Hans Jacobsohn Peter-Hille-Strasse 79 Apr 27, 2012
Stumbling Stone Bölschestr 39 (Frihg) Toni Koebner Toni Koebner Bölschestraße 39
formerly Friedrichstraße
March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Bölschestr 46 (Frihg) Max Kronheim.jpg Max Kronheim Bölschestraße 46
formerly Friedrichstraße
March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Bruno-Wille-Str 108 (Frihg) Alice Leske.jpg Alice Leske Bruno-Wille-Strasse 108 Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein Bölschestr 39 (Frihg) Clara Leske.jpg Clara Leske Bölschestraße 39
formerly Friedrichstraße
Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein Peter-Hille-Str 17 (Frihg) Bruno Pincus.jpg Bruno Pincus Peter-Hille-Strasse 17 Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein Peter-Hille-Str 17 (Frihg) Meta Pincus.jpg Meta Pincus Peter-Hille-Strasse 17 Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein Bölschestr 39 (Frihg) Anni Schlesinger.jpg Anni Schlesinger Bölschestraße 39
formerly Friedrichstraße
Apr 27, 2012 Anni Jenny Schlesinger was born on November 30, 1901 in Friedrichshagen. Her father was the lawyer and notary Selmar Schlesinger (born on August 23, 1869 in Landeshut ; died on September 10, 1942 in Friedrichshagen) and her mother, Adele Erna Lewy (born on June 19, 1878 in Berlin; died on April 14, 1931 in Friedrichshagen). She had another brother, Kurt (born April 20, 1906 in Friedrichshagen), who managed to escape to the USA. She last lived in Bellermannstrasse in the Gesundbrunnen district of Berlin with the Rosen family for 40 Reichsmarks to sublet. A few days after the Rosen family, she was deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp on March 2, 1943, on the 32nd Osttransport, and murdered there at an unknown time. World icon
Stolperstein Bölschestr 84-85 (Frihg) Rebecca Schulz.jpg Rebecca Schulz Bölschestraße 84/85
formerly Friedrichstraße
Oct 8, 2011 World icon

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Laying of stumbling blocks on Friday, April 27, 2012 from 9 a.m. ( Memento from April 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) DIE LINKE. Berlin
  2. Transport list 4th large age transport. statistik-des-holocaust.de
  3. ^ Stumbling blocks for Jewish Freemasons
  4. ^ Bertheim Rudolf Emil: Obituary Report, Ghetto Theresienstadt , at www.holocaust.cz, accessed on December 31, 2018
  5. Schlesinger, Selmar index card Reich Association of Jews
  6. 32. Osttransport - Transportliste 303. statistik-des-holocaust.de; accessed on December 31, 2018