List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Friedrichshain
The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Friedrichshain contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Friedrichshain in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district , which remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide under National Socialism. At the end of 2002 there were a total of 50 stumbling blocks in Friedrichshain; At the end of 2012, more than 200 had already been laid. The table records a total of 319 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.
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Johanna Abraham | Marchlewskistraße 40 | Abraham, Johanna, born on February 26, 1914 in Märkisch Friedland / Deutsch Krone / West Prussia, lives in Berlin (Friedrichshain), deported from Berlin on March 2, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination camp. | |||
Kurt Abraham | United Nations Square 26 | 26 Sep 2006 | Kurt Abraham, born on January 24, 1906 in Breslau ; single; Berlin apartments: Landsberger Allee 154 in Prenzlauer Berg , Koppenstrasse 9 for sublet and Landsberger Strasse 15 (today United Nations Square ); worked until October 17, 1941 as a brush puller in the Otto Weidt workshop for the blind in Rosenthaler Strasse 39; the forced labor there was considered to be "important to the military", and because Otto Weidt stood up for the Jewish workers, they were not initially deported; on October 18, 1941, deported to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on the 1st transport from the east ; Accommodation in Alexanderhofstraße 9/3; deported to the Kulmhof extermination camp on May 8, 1942, where he was murdered; Otto Weidt had to transfer the not yet paid wages of 7.50 RM to the Moabit-West tax office; This amount and savings of 1.43 RM were declared by the Chief Finance President of Berlin-Brandenburg as "fallen to the Reich". | ||
Gold Abramowicz | Andreasstrasse 34 | Abramovicz, Golde, née Manne, born on July 15, 1875 in Kraków (German Cracow) / Galicia, residing in Berlin (Friedrichshain), deported from Berlin on June 11, 1942 to Theresienstadt, ghetto; on December 18, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination situation, place of death: Auschwitz, extermination camp. | |||
Deer Abramowicz | Andreasstrasse 34 | Abramovicz, Hirsch Isaak Hermann, born on June 10, 1873 in Kraków (German: Cracow) / Galicia, lives in Berlin (Friedrichshain), deported from Berlin on June 11, 1942 to Theresienstadt, ghetto. | |||
Liselotte Ackermann | Markgrafendamm 16 | March 27, 2008 | Ackermann, Liselotte, born on December 8th 1918 in Friesack (Westhavelland),
lives in Berlin (Wilmersdorf), deported from Berlin on March 1, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination camp. |
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Alexander Adam | Frankfurter Allee 35/37 | Born on February 10, 1868 in Zempelburg ; Textile merchant; Berlin apartments: Dirschauer Strasse 13, Frankfurter Allee 305; on October 18, 1941 deported to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on the 1st transport from the east ; Accommodation in Alexanderhofstraße 25/32; Died in the ghetto on December 19, 1941. | |||
Hertha Adam | Frankfurter Allee 35/37 | Hertha Adam, b. Rosenbaum was born on August 8, 1888 in Crone an der Brahe, today Koronowo. The time of the move to Berlin is unknown. Marriage to Paul Adam, their daughter Ruth was born on September 28, 1921. Lived at Frankfurter Allee 305, today house number 35/37, since 1925. After Paul Adam's death in 1936, she ran her husband's curtain and carpet business until she was forced to The owner continued to cease business until December 31, 1938. Deportation on October 18, 1941 with the first transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto with daughter Ruth and sister Else. Deported on May 8, 1942 from Litzmannstadt to the Kulmhof extermination camp (Chełmno) and murdered. | |||
Hulda Ansel | United Nations Square 6/7 | ||||
Max Ansel | United Nations 6/7 | ||||
Werner Ansel | United Nations 6/7 | ||||
Bertha Badt | Frankfurter Allee 104 | July 21, 2012 | A further stumbling block for Bertha Badt located in Aschersleben in width road. 39 | ||
Max Badt | Frankfurter Allee 104 | July 21, 2012 | A further stumbling block for Max Badt located in Aschersleben in width road. 39 | ||
Alice Baecker | Rigaer Strasse 57 | ||||
Fritz Baecker | Rigaer Strasse 57 | ||||
Josef Baendel | Andreasstrasse 47 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Siegfried Baendel | Andreasstrasse 47 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Zierel Baendel | Andreasstrasse 47 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Franziska Baer | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Günther Baer | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Richard Baer | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Max Barta | Sonntagstrasse 29 | July 14, 2007 | |||
Erich Becker | Warschauer Strasse 61 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Erna Becker | Warschauer Strasse 61 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Jenny Becker | Warschauer Strasse 61 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Robert Becker | Warschauer Strasse 61 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Hans Behrendt | Schreinerstrasse 51 | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Louis Behrendt | Schreinerstrasse 51 | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Aron Bendit | Rigaer Strasse 80 | 6th June 2013 | Bendit, Aron, was born on March 19, 1940, the only child of his parents Luise and Leo Bendit.
He lived with his parents and grandparents, Samuel and Jenni Bukofzer, at Rigaer Strasse 80. On March 4, 1943, he was deported to Auschwitz with his mother Luise on the 34th Osttransport, father Leo on March 6th, 1943 on the 35th Osttransport and murdered there. |
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Leo Bendit | Rigaer Strasse 80 | 6th June 2013 | Bendit, Leo, born June 2nd, 1906 in Krojanke (Flatow) / West Prussia, resident in Berlin (Friedrichshain), deportation
from Berlin on March 6, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination camp. |
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Luise Bendit | Rigaer Strasse 80 | 6th June 2013 | Bendit, Luise, née Bukofzer, born on February 9, 1920 in Berlin, lives in Berlin (Friedrichshain), deported from Berlin on March 4, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination camp. | ||
Alice Berliner | United Nations Square 28 | 8 Sep 2017 | |||
Charlotte Bernstein | Simon-Dach-Strasse 25 | ||||
Frieda Bernstein | Sonntagstrasse 5 | Oct 10, 2011 | |||
Elsa Bibo | Warschauer Strasse 85 | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Meta Bibo | Warschauer Strasse 85 | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Justine Bischofswerder | Markgrafendamm 25C (corner of Persiusstraße) |
March 27, 2008 | |||
Charlotte Bloch | Markgrafendamm 35 | March 27, 2008 | |||
Georg Blond | Georgenkirchstrasse 4 | 7 Aug 2014 | |||
Harry Blond | Georgenkirchstrasse 4 | 7 Aug 2014 | |||
Reinhard Blond | Georgenkirchstrasse 4 | 7 Aug 2014 | |||
Alexander Blüger | Weichselstrasse 30 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Casimira Blüger | Weichselstrasse 30 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Walter Blüger | Weichselstrasse 30 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Betty Blumenthal | Kochhannstrasse 1 | May 16, 2006 | |||
Julius Blumenthal | Kochhannstrasse 1 | May 16, 2006 | |||
Alfred Bornstein |
Petersburger Strasse 63 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Dec 2, 2005 | |||
Arnold Günter Bornstein |
Petersburger Strasse 63 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Dec 2, 2005 | |||
Helene Bornstein |
Petersburger Strasse 63 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Dec 2, 2005 | |||
Joachim Bornstein |
Petersburger Strasse 63 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Dec 2, 2005 | Bornstein, Joachim, born on July 20, 1923 in Berlin. The youngest of two sons of the married couple Alfred and Helene Bornstein, b. Redwood. Since August 1932, the family lived in an apartment on the 2nd floor in the front building at Petersburger Strasse 19 (today's number 63). From April 1933, withdrawal from higher education through the “Law against Overcrowding in German Schools and Universities”. Around 1940/41 forced labor at the tin wholesaler Paul Wachholz in Siemensstrasse 23/24. Together with the parents and brother Arnold Günter Transport to the synagogue Levetzowstraße 7-8, which was abused for this purpose, for the registration of deportations and the delivery of “asset declarations”. Deportation on November 27, 1941 with the 7th transport from the east to Riga. The total of 1,053 Jews deported from Berlin on the 7th Eastern Transport were murdered in the course of the mass shootings with another 25,5000 Latvian Jews by members of the SS and police as well as Latvian auxiliary police in the forest of Rumbula near Riga on November 30, 1941. | ||
Adolf Brauer | Dolziger Strasse 1 | Brauer, Adolf, born on November 27, 1870 in Zaborze, Silesia (today part of the Polish town of Zabrze ). Married to Rosa Bauer, b. Meyer. From 1913 they lived together in a 3-room apartment on the first floor of Proskauer Strasse 20, today Dolziger Strasse 1. The Brauer couple had three children: Elli, Charlotte and Helmut, who managed to flee abroad in the 1930s. At the beginning of September 1942 transport with Mrs. Rosa to the assembly camp at Grosse Hamburger Strasse 26, before the Nazis misappropriated it was the place of the Jewish old people's home. Deportation with the 59th “Alterstransport” on September 8, 1942 to the Theresienstadt ghetto . Deportation to the Treblinka extermination camp on September 29, 1942. Assassination most likely immediately after arrival. | |||
Pink Brewer | Dolziger Strasse 1 | Brauer, Rosa, b. Meyer was born on August 30, 1868 in Konitz (West Prussia, today Chojnice ). Married to Adolf Bauer. From 1913 they lived together in a 3-room apartment on the first floor of Proskauer Strasse 20, today Dolziger Strasse 1. She gave birth to three children: Elli, Charlotte and Helmut, who managed to flee abroad in the 1930s. At the beginning of September 1942 transport with husband Adolf to the assembly camp at Grosse Hamburger Strasse 26. Deportation with the 59th “Alterstransport” on September 8, 1942 to the Theresienstadt ghetto . Deportation to the Treblinka extermination camp on September 29, 1942. Assassination most likely immediately after arrival. | |||
Arthur Brown |
Simplonstraße 77 (Annemirl-Bauer-Platz) |
Dec 10, 2007 | |||
Charlotte Brieger | Stralauer Allee 23A | March 27, 2008 | |||
Martha Brieger | Stralauer Allee 23A | March 27, 2008 | |||
Sigismund Brieger | Stralauer Allee 23A | March 27, 2008 | |||
Bernhard Britzmann | Gubener Strasse 36 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Ella Britzmann | Gubener Strasse 36 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Gerhard Nathan Brück | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 67 | May 8, 2019 | |||
Georg Brück | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 67 | May 8, 2019 | |||
Konrad Brzezek | Lichtenberger Strasse 40 (corner of Holzmarktstrasse) |
July 18, 2007 | Konrad Brzezek, born on September 13, 1903 in Ruptau, Upper Silesia (today Ruptawa, a district of Jastrzębie-Zdrój ), ran a soap shop with his wife Erna at Langen Straße 108 (today Mehlbeerenweg ). The shop was a central meeting place for Jehovah's Witnesses . The couple belonged to the religious community, Konrad Brzezek also headed one of the Friedrichshain groups. Despite the pressure of persecution against the Jehovah's Witnesses under National Socialism , he continued this work illegally. For example, a gramophone and a record with German-language recordings by Joseph Franklin Rutherford were kept in the soap shop , both of which had been smuggled into the country. The couple had to serve several months in prison but did not refrain from their belief. In October 1937, indictments were again brought against both of them in a special court proceeding. This time the sentence was eight months in prison. On December 2, 1941, Konrad Brzezek was supposed to be drafted into the war, but declared to the military district command that he would not obey this request. Arrested as a result, the Reich Court Martial sentenced him to death on April 30, 1942. After the verdict was confirmed on May 19, 1942, the sentence was carried out on June 6, 1942 in the Brandenburg-Görden prison . | ||
Martha Büttner | Ebertystrasse 12a | June 14, 2018 | |||
Friedrich Buettner | Ebertystrasse 12a | June 14, 2018 | |||
Emma Bukofzer |
Street of Paris Commune 36 (corner of Hildegard-Jadamowitz-Straße) |
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Jenni Bukofzer | Rigaer Strasse 80 | 6th June 2013 | Bukofzer, Jenni, b. Berndt, born on May 15, 1885 in Kolberg (today: Kołobrzeg ). Daughter of Julius and Frieda (née Tau). 1897 move to Berlin. Jenni Bukofzer had three children. 1903 birth of the first child, Betti Arndt. She was born out of wedlock and survived the Nazi era. 1906 marriage to the tailor Samuel Bukofzer. Two daughters together, Erna and Luise. Jenni Bukofzer lived with her husband Samuel at Rigaer Straße 80. In the course of the retaliation for the arson attack on the Nazi propaganda exhibition “The Soviet Paradise”, Samuel Bukofzer was arrested on May 27, 1942 in a “special action against Jews” and on May 28 Shot in Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Deported to Theresienstadt on June 5, 1942. Deported to Auschwitz on October 9, 1944 and murdered there. |
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Rosalie Bukofzer |
Street of Paris Commune 36 (corner of Hildegard-Jadamowitz-Straße) |
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Samuel Bukofzer | Rigaer Strasse 80 | 6th June 2013 | Bukofzer, Samuel, born on May 15, 1881 in Isabella, Schubin district, in Posen (today: Poznań ). 1906 marriage with Jenni Bukofzer, b. Berndt. She brought her daughter Betti with her into the marriage. Two daughters together, Erna and Luise. Lives at Rigaer Straße 80, where the family of daughter Luise Bendit, nee. Bukofzer, lived. In the course of retaliation for the arson attack on the Nazi propaganda exhibition "The Soviet Paradise", Samuel Bukofzer was arrested on May 27, 1942 in a "special action against Jews" and shot on May 28 in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. | ||
Charlotte Casper | Revaler Straße 26a (corner of Matkowskystraße) |
May 11, 2011 | |||
Hanne Casper | Marchlewskistraße 100 | 13 Sep 2007 | The stone laid for Hanne Casper in 2007 was removed during construction work in 2013 and relocated on April 26, 2014. | ||
Klaus Casper | Revaler Straße 26a (corner of Matkowskystraße) |
May 11, 2011 | |||
Martin Casper | Revaler Straße 26a (corner of Matkowskystraße) |
May 11, 2011 | |||
Gertrud Cohn |
Sonntagstrasse 32 (Annemirl-Bauer-Platz) |
Dec 10, 2007 | |||
Helene Cohn | Stralauer Allee 23A | March 27, 2008 | |||
Ernst Conrad | Matternstrasse 9 | ||||
Josef Cyzner | Büschingstrasse 2 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Berek Dembina | Waldeyerstrasse 1a | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Bertha Deworesohn | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Liese Deworesohn | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Erich Dickhoff | Marchlewskistraße 100 | Apr 26, 2014 | Born on September 16, 1910 in Bövinghausen near Dortmund ; Deported to Auschwitz on March 2, 1943 with the 32nd Osttransport The first stone for Erich Dickhoff was laid in 2003 (or later), at that time between the stairs at Marchlewskistraße 100 and 102 ( photo of the old stone ). In the course of construction work, it was removed in 2013 and, despite the construction company's assurance, it was not used again. On April 26, 2014 a new, corrected stone was laid. |
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Rosa Dickhoff | Marchlewskistraße 100 | 2002? | The stone for Rosa Dickhoff was laid back in 2002 (or earlier), at that time in front of Marchlewskistraße 102. In the course of construction work, it was removed in 2013 and relocated to the correct address on April 26, 2014. | ||
Kurt Donn | Strausberger Platz 1 | June 14, 2018 | |||
Fritz Engel | Long Street 79 | 26 Sep 2006 | Engel, Fritz, born April 30, 1904 in Berlin. He was single. From 1939 he lived in Lange Straße 79, from November 1942 in the hospital of the Jewish community in Auguststraße 16. Brush puller in Otto Weidt's workshop for the blind. Deportation on December 9, 1942 was to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Murdered there. | ||
Alice Erb | Niederbarnimstrasse 13 | Dec 9, 2006 | |||
Brigitte Erb | Niederbarnimstrasse 13 | Dec 9, 2006 | |||
Ludwig Fass | Matternstrasse 5 | July 21, 2012 | Fass, Ludwig, born on August 20, 1877 in Wreschen (today: Września ). Son of Louis and Emilie Fass, b. Fass. Father Louis from 1906 to 1922 owner of the house at Matternstrasse 5. After his death, mother Emilie was the registered owner of the house until 1936. Marriage to Selma Fass, b. Gutmann. 1911 birth of the son Heinz. Later divorce. Arrested as part of the factory action on February 27, 1943. Deported to Auschwitz on March 1, 1943 with the 31st Osttransport and murdered there. | ||
Elias Feuerstein | New Weberstrasse 57 | May 9, 2019 | |||
Martha Feuerstein | New Weberstrasse 57 | May 9, 2019 | |||
Elise Ficius | Oderstrasse 9 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Arno Fink |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
March 18, 2011 | |||
Edeltraut Fink |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
March 18, 2011 | |||
Hermann Fink |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
March 18, 2011 | |||
Irmgard Fink |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
March 18, 2011 | |||
Willi Fischer | Gubener Strasse 22 | In one method, the Court of Appeal in May 1934 against distributors and subscribers to the magazine Red shock troops of the employees Willi Fischer was to two years prison sentenced. He died in the Brandenburg prison on May 18, 1935 as a result of abuse. | |||
Dorothea Fonden | Oderstrasse 34 | Dorothea Fonden and two other employees of the district administration of Friedrichshain (then Horst-Wessel-Stadt) expressed their protest against the Nazi regime with a mocking poem, which was also distributed among colleagues.
After the "anti-imperial activities" became known, the People's Court pronounced three death sentences on October 4, 1943 for undermining military strength . The very next day, October 5, 1943, Dorothea Fonden was executed in Plötzensee prison. |
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Margot Friedländer | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 73 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Erich Gentsch | Markgrafendamm 11 (Another stumbling block for Gentsch is at Äneasstrasse 8 in Mariendorf) |
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Hugo Germer | Lehmbruckstrasse 20 | Dr. Germer, Hugo, born on January 10, 1869 as one of four children of Hirsch and Emilie Germer, geb. Lesser, in Schloppe (today: Człopa ). 1888 move to Berlin. Completed his medical degree. 1894 practice as a doctor. Remained unmarried all her life. Initially he lived at Stralauer Allee 25 A, where his practice and medical library were located. Relocation to Beymestrasse 20 (today: Lehmbruckstrasse) on December 31, 1935. 1938 Final termination of professional career by revoking the license to practice medicine and a doctorate for Jewish doctors by the National Socialists. Deportation on August 17, 1942 with the 1st Large Age Transport to Theresienstadt. Death in Theresienstadt on November 13, 1942. | |||
Hermann Gosliner | Matternstrasse 5 | 19th March 2018 | Husband of Margarete Gosliner, b. Fass. Died in the Jewish Hospital in Berlin. | ||
Margarete Gosliner | Matternstrasse 5 | July 21, 2012 | Gosliner, Margarete, b. Fass, born on July 14, 1879 in Obornik (today: Oborniki ). Daughter of Rosalie and Abraham Fass. From 1936 co-owner of the house in Matternstrasse 5. Marriage to businessman Hermann Gosliner. 1900 birth of the son Norbert. Deportation on July 20, 1942 with the “25. Osttransport “to Theresienstadt. Death on April 4, 1943. | ||
Bernhard Gottschalk | Long Street 81 | Aug 19, 2006 | |||
Kurt Gritsch | Rochowstrasse 13A / 14 | ||||
Wally Guthmann | Strausberger Strasse 35 (corner of Palisadenstrasse) |
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Bertha Gutmann | Barnimstrasse 18 (corner of Georgenkirchstrasse) |
Dec 10, 2007 | |||
Chawa Gutmann | Barnimstrasse 38 | Dec 10, 2007 | |||
Levy Gutmann | Barnimstrasse 18 (corner of Georgenkirchstrasse) |
Dec 10, 2007 | |||
Markus Gutmann | Barnimstrasse 38 | Dec 10, 2007 | |||
Gabriel Heimansohn | Frankfurter Allee 100 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Johanna Heimansohn | Frankfurter Allee 100 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Else heart | New Bahnhofstrasse 29 | May 11, 2011 | |||
Fritz Herz | New Bahnhofstrasse 29 | May 11, 2011 | |||
Georg Herzfeld | Libauer Strasse 6 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Günter Herzfeld | Libauer Strasse 6 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Edith Hirsch | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Georg Hoenich | Rigaer Strasse 30 | Hoenich, Georg, born on July 30, 1898 in Glatz, Silesia (today: Kłodzko ). 1918 move to Berlin. Lives at Rigaer Straße 30 with his wife in a 2-room apartment. Daughter Ruth is born on October 27, 1926. From 1940/41 forced laborer for the Berlin garbage disposal. Deportation with daughter Ruth on December 14, 1942 with the “25. Osttransport “to Auschwitz. Assassination on January 5th, 1943 there. | |||
Ruth Hoenich | Rigaer Strasse 30 | Hoenich, Ruth, born on October 27, 1926 in Berlin. Deportation with father Georg on December 14, 1942 with the “25. Osttransport “to Auschwitz. Assassination on January 5th, 1943 there. | |||
Karl Lumberjack | Markgrafendamm 35 | March 27, 2008 | |||
Willi Holzmann | Niederbarnimstrasse 7 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Günter Ginger | Boxhagener Strasse 118 | 2nd June 2016 | Ingwer, Günther, born on October 3, 1927 in Berlin as the youngest son of Simon and Rosa Ingwer, b. Gabriel. 1943 Internment with father Simon at the Levetzowstrasse collection point, presumably as part of the factory campaign . Deportation on March 3, 1943 to Auschwitz with the “33. Osttransport ". Murdered on arrival in Auschwitz. | ||
Kurt Ginger | Boxhagener Strasse 118 | 2nd June 2016 | Ingwer, Kurt, born December 26, 1923 in Berlin as the first son of Simon and Rosa Ingwer, b. Gabriel. Since their marriage in 1922, Simon and Rosa Ingwer lived at Boxhagener Strasse 118 in a 3-room apartment. From 1938 forced labor as a furniture painter. In the course of 1939 he moved to an agricultural training camp of the Hachshara movement of the Zionist movement. 1940 illegal emigration to Palestine as part of Aliyah Bet . | ||
Pink ginger | Boxhagener Strasse 118 | 2nd June 2016 | Ginger, Rosa, born Gabriel, born on March 10, 1894 in Schulitz (today: Solec Kujawski ). 1922 marriage to Simon Ingwer. Birth of sons Kurt (1923) and Günther (1927). Deportation order on February 24, 1943 and deportation to the assembly camp in the former Clou dance hall on Mauerstrasse in Berlin-Mitte. Deportation on March 3, 1943 to Auschwitz with the “33. Osttransport ". Murdered on arrival in Auschwitz. | ||
Simon ginger | Boxhagener Strasse 118 | 2nd June 2016 | Ingwer, Simon, born on December 27, 1877 in Wronke (today: Wronki ). First cigar maker, later until he was forced to give up his job on November 1, 1938, coffee roaster at the Hertie company in Leipziger Strasse. Then forced labor at the Berlin garbage disposal. Simon Ingwer was married a total of three times. From 1922 married in third marriage to Rosa Ingwer, b. Gabriel. Birth of sons Kurt (1923) and Günther (1927). 1943 Internment with his son Günther at the Levetzowstrasse collection point, presumably as part of the factory campaign . Deportation on March 3, 1943 to Auschwitz with the “33. Osttransport ". Murdered on arrival in Auschwitz. | ||
Erna Israelsky | Frankfurter Tor 6 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Adolf Jacob | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Jenny Jacob | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Max Jacob | Paris Commune Street 13 | ||||
Adele Jacobsohn | Frankfurter Tor 4 | 19th March 2018 | |||
Johanna Jacobsohn | Frankfurter Tor 4 | 19th March 2018 | |||
Max Jacobsohn | Frankfurter Tor 4 | 19th March 2018 | |||
Berthold Jacoby | Zellestrasse 10 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Dora Jacoby | Zellestrasse 10 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Karl Jakobs | Krautstrasse 29 | July 2, 2002 | |||
Günter Erwin Jakobsberg |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
Sep 18 2019 | |||
Magda Jakobsberg |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
Sep 18 2019 | |||
Max Jakobsberg |
Mollstrasse 30 (corner of Pauline-Staegemann-Strasse) |
Sep 18 2019 | |||
Elisabeth Jarosch | Karl-Marx-Allee 94 | June 14, 2018 | Jarosch, Elisabeth, born on November 9, 1925 in Lanietz (today: Łaniec). Only learned to speak at the age of three and developed more slowly than children of the same age. From 1935 attended the auxiliary school. After the end of the parents' marriage, the mother handed it over to the orphanage in Kreuzberg in 1936, from there on August 28, 1936 to the Potsdam State Institution. Despite progress in its development from 1937 with more negative medical assessment. Transfer to the state hospital in Brandenburg-Görden in August 1938. Transferred to the Brandenburg killing center on August 28, 1940 , where he was murdered for medical research purposes. Her brain was transferred to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research . | ||
Isidore David Joseph | Frankfurter Tor 6 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Meinhard Joseph | Frankfurter Tor 6 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Sara Joseph | Frankfurter Tor 6 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Heinz Kahn | Long Street 27 | 20th July 2012 | Kahn, Heinz, born on November 4, 1919 in Groß Krössin (today: Krosino [Grzmiąca]) as the son of Meta, geb. Michaelis, and Ludwig Kahn. Resided at Planettastraße 25 (today house number 8) until the end of the 1930s until moving to Lange Straße 25. Deportation on December 14, 1942 to Auschwitz with the “25. Osttransport ". Assassination there. | ||
Alexander Cain | Frankfurter Allee 43 | March 26, 2010 | |||
Ludwig Cain | Frankfurter Allee 43 | March 26, 2010 | |||
Eugen Karfunkelstein | Sonntagstrasse 11 | July 14, 2007 | |||
Therese Karfunkelstein | Sonntagstrasse 11 | July 14, 2007 | |||
Chaim Karp | Samariterstraße 7 | 2nd June 2017 | |||
Joseph Karp | Samariterstraße 7 | 2nd June 2017 | |||
Dorothea Kasriel | Koppenstrasse 17 | 5th Dec 2019 | |||
Paula Kasriel | Koppenstrasse 17 | 5th Dec 2019 | |||
Siegbert Kasriel | Koppenstrasse 17 | 5th Dec 2019 | |||
Meyer Katz | Eckertstrasse 11 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Aug 20, 2010 | |||
Pink cat | Eckertstrasse 11 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Aug 20, 2010 | |||
Ewald Kaufmann | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Gittel businessman | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Helene Kaufmann | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Johanna Kaufmann | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Julian Kaufmann | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Kurt Kaufmann | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Theo Kaufmann | Boxhagener Strasse 50 | 23rd March 2017 | |||
Heinrich Keller | Koppenstrasse 31 | Nov 2001 | |||
Nathan Kempe | Schreinerstrasse 52 / 52A | May 20, 2008 | |||
Adolf Kessel | Mühsamstrasse 70 | Nov 26, 2018 | |||
Erna boiler | Mühsamstrasse 70 | Nov 26, 2018 | |||
Paul Kessel | Mühsamstrasse 70 | Nov 26, 2018 | |||
Fritz Erich Kleczewski | Schreinerstrasse 20 | 19th March 2018 | |||
Willi Klüsener | Grünberger Strasse 6 | Nov 16, 2009 | The funeral orator Willi Klüsener, born on May 27, 1880, joined the SPD in 1909 . From 1920 to 1930 he was an honorary, unpaid city councilor in Berlin-Lichtenberg . As manager of the municipal street cleaning company in Lichtenberg, he was dismissed in 1933 with the help of the Professional Civil Service Act of April 7, 1933. After a long time unemployed, he resumed his previous work as a funeral orator in 1941 at the latest. He used the speeches for hidden criticism of the Nazi regime and the madness of war. Under surveillance by the Gestapo since 1937 at the latest , in October 1943 he was banned from speaking at the Baumschulenweg crematorium . At a funeral service in April 1943 in the Wilmersdorf crematorium , Willi Klüsener said: “Germany should lose the war and we have to work towards it” and “The misfortune of Germany began with the glorification of the wars of Frederick the Great .” Klüsener Anfang was denounced by three pallbearers Summoned repeatedly in 1944 and arrested by the Gestapo in August 1944. The Supreme Court said the Social Democrats on 30 October 1944 for military morale guilty and imposed three years ' imprisonment . Willi Klüsener was transferred from the Brandenburg-Görden prison in mid-February 1945 to the Hameln prison, where he died on April 26, 1945 as the official cause of death was cardiac insufficiency. | ||
Lucie Konzack |
Strausberger Platz (southwest side) |
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Gertrud Koepke | Karl-Marx-Allee 90A | ||||
Anna Korngold | Paris Commune Street 40 | ||||
Martha Koschinski | Hermann-Stöhr-Platz | July 2, 2002 | |||
Marta Obrig | Hermann-Stöhr-Platz | July 2, 2002 | Martha Helene Obrig was born on October 2, 1897 in Berlin, her parents were Gustav Ferdinand Karl Obrig and Bertha Pauline nee. Hare. She still had at least four siblings, Emma Bertha (married 1895–1961 Dammschneider), Ida Anna (1896–1911), Bertha Helene (1899–1981) and Frieda Klara (1900–1902). According to reports in several newspapers, on July 2, 2002, a stumbling stone was laid in the open space in front of the Ostbahnhof for Marta Obrig, who was euthanized to death in 1941 during Operation T4 . The exact location and current whereabouts of the Stolperstein is unknown. | ||
Regina Feiga Krips | Frankfurter Allee 9 | July 1, 2010 | |||
Otto Kuhrts | Danneckerstraße 6 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Betty leather | Warschauer Strasse 12 | ||||
Eva leather | Warschauer Strasse 12 | ||||
Giesela leather | Warschauer Strasse 12 | ||||
Salomon leather | Warschauer Strasse 12 | ||||
Else Lehnhardt | Boxhagener Strasse 27 | ||||
Adolf Lemmlein | Weinstrasse 32 (corner of Friedenstrasse) |
March 26, 2010 | |||
Bela Lemmlein | Weinstrasse 32 (corner of Friedenstrasse) |
March 26, 2010 | |||
Edith Lemmlein | Weinstrasse 32 (corner of Friedenstrasse) |
March 26, 2010 | |||
Willi Lenz |
Landsberger Allee 42 (corner of Matthiasstraße) |
July 2, 2002 | |||
Max Lesser |
Landsberger Allee 60 (corner of Richard-Sorge-Strasse / An der Brauerei) |
March 22, 2014 | |||
Nelly Lesser |
Landsberger Allee 60 (corner of Richard-Sorge-Strasse / An der Brauerei) |
March 22, 2014 | |||
Arnold Levy | Lebuser Strasse 1 | March 2011 | |||
Bruno Lewin | Krautstraße 40a (corner of Kleine Andreasstraße) |
13 Sep 2009 | |||
Hedwig Lewin | Grünberger Strasse 19 | March 26, 2010 | |||
Hermann Lewin | Torellstrasse 4 | ||||
Johanna Lichtenstein | Samariterstraße 29 | ||||
Hans Litten | Grünberger Strasse 43 | June 2009 | |||
Martha Litten | Grünberger Strasse 43 | June 2009 | |||
Elfriede Loewenthal | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Heinz Loewenthal | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Irmgard Loewenthal | Rüdersdorfer Strasse 45 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Paul Loewenthal | Rüdersdorfer Strasse 45 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Walter Loewenthal | Strausberger Strasse 38 | July 2, 2002 | |||
Willy Loewenthal | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Benno Löwenberg | Stralauer Allee 23B | March 27, 2008 | |||
Berl Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | May 8, 2019 | |||
Georg Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Günter Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Heinz Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Ilse Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | May 8, 2019 | |||
Margarete Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Siegfried Loewinski | Barnimstrasse 18 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Gertrud Luchterhandt | Mainzer Street 18 | Dec 9, 2006 | |||
Erika Luckner | Weichselstrasse 30 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Hermann Ludomer | Marchlewskistraße 28 | ||||
Sara Ludomer | Marchlewskistraße 28 | ||||
Erna Magner | Singerstrasse 66 | Nov 18, 2008 | |||
Sally Magner | Singerstrasse 66 | Nov 18, 2008 | |||
Alfred Marcus | Friedenstrasse 4 | Nov 18, 2008 | |||
Sophie Marcus | Friedenstrasse 4 | Nov 18, 2008 | |||
Aurelie Marcuse | Bödikerstraße 35a | March 27, 2008 | |||
Herbert Mendel | Frankfurter Allee 41 | 2nd June 2017 | |||
Use Mendel | Frankfurter Allee 41 | 2nd June 2017 | |||
Elias Mendelsohn | Mühsamstrasse 61 | 13 Sep 2007 | |||
Arthur Michelsohn | Otto-Braun-Strasse 86 | Nov 18, 2008 | |||
Richard Miersch | Mainzer Street 23 | Born on July 15, 1891 in Küstrin-Neustadt; Workers; has lived in Mainzer Strasse since 1935, sublet; arrested for his homosexual contacts in autumn 1936 and sentenced to 18 months in prison for “seducing minors”; Released in March 1938; Denounced in 1942 by a prostitute from the billiard room in Kinzingstrasse and arrested again in August 1942; sentenced by the regional court in November 1942 to 2 years and 6 months; died on July 26, 1943 while imprisoned in Tegel prison; Stolperstein donated by whk ; relocated in summer 2002. | |||
Agnes Minner | Gubener Strasse 36 | Born in Grand Rapids on February 17, 1876 as Agnes Marcuse; Domestic servants; Deportation on October 18, 1941 with the 1st transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; Accommodation in Bleicherweg 4/42; in September 1942 taken to the Kulmhof extermination camp and murdered there. | |||
Erich Minner | Gubener Strasse 36 | Born on May 31, 1901 in Berlin; Textile merchant; Deportation on October 18, 1941 with the 1st transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; Accommodation in Bleicherweg 4/42; Died in the ghetto on June 29, 1943. | |||
Margarete Minner | Gubener Strasse 36 | Born on May 13, 1898 in Berlin; Accountant; Deportation on October 18, 1941 with the 1st transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; Accommodation in Bleicherweg 4/42; Died in the ghetto on October 5, 1943. | |||
Gertrud Müller | Huebnerstrasse 2 | Oct 8, 2011 | |||
Hannchen Müller | Huebnerstrasse 2 | Oct 8, 2011 | |||
Adolf Münzer | Kreutzigerstrasse 13 | Aug 20, 2010 | |||
Adolf Münzer | Grünberger Strasse 20 | Nov 16, 2015 | |||
Flora Münzer | Kreutzigerstrasse 13 | Aug 20, 2010 | |||
Else Minna Nawroth | Warschauer Strasse 67 | March 22, 2014 | Born on July 24, 1894 in Berlin. Her mother Hannchen, b. Guttmann was Jewish, her father Robert was a Catholic. She had four brothers and a sister. She was unmarried and remained childless. After being asked to be deported to Theresienstadt, she decided to commit suicide on October 26, 1942. | ||
Hans Max Nawroth |
Street of Paris Commune 36 (corner of Hildegard-Jadamowitz-Straße) |
March 26, 2015 | Born on June 19, 1902 in Berlin. His father Robert Nawroth was Catholic, his mother Hannchen, b. Guttmann, a Jew. He worked as a travel agent on the Zentralviehhof near today's S-Bahn station Storkower Straße. Arrested on March 9, 1937 on charges of "racial disgrace". On June 17, 1937, the Berlin Regional Court sentenced him to eight months in prison. After serving his “prison sentence” in Tegel prison, however, he was not released, but instead taken into “protective custody” by the Berlin State Police. Transferred to the Dachau concentration camp on December 4, 1937, and to the Buchenwald concentration camp on September 22, 1938. Deported to Auschwitz on October 17, 1942. His prisoner number was 68592. Murdered on December 4, 1942. | ||
Edith Nehlhans | Friedenstrasse 3 | March 26, 2015 | A first stumbling block for Edith Nehlhans was laid on October 15, 2014 ( photo of the first stone ); on March 26, 2015 it was replaced with a corrected stone. | ||
Eugen Eduard Neutert | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 65 | ||||
Berta Nossen | United Nations 6/7 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Frieda Nussdorf | Otto-Braun-Strasse 90 | Nov 17, 2009 | |||
Samuel Nussdorf | Otto-Braun-Strasse 90 | Nov 17, 2009 | |||
Otto Oldenburg | Revaler Strasse 6 | July 5, 2008 | |||
Alex Oschitzki | Oderstrasse 9 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Jakob Peretz | Mollstrasse 23 | 8 Sep 2017 | |||
Margot Peretz | Mollstrasse 23 | 8 Sep 2017 | |||
Mary Peretz | Mollstrasse 23 | 8 Sep 2017 | |||
Harry Petrikowski | Hildegard-Jadamowitz-Strasse 23 | 4th June 2019 | |||
Ilona Petrikowski | Hildegard-Jadamowitz-Strasse 23 | 4th June 2019 | |||
Jacob Petrikowski | Hildegard-Jadamowitz-Strasse 23 | 4th June 2019 | |||
Debora Pieper | Marchlewskistraße 20 | ||||
Paula Poppelauer | Jessnerstrasse 3 | March 26, 2015 | |||
Frymet F. Praiss | Frankfurter Tor 6 | Nov 12, 2016 | |||
Elsbeth Prince | Niederbarnimstrasse 7 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Rita Prince | Niederbarnimstrasse 7 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Arendt Reissmann | Proskauer Strasse 8a | 19th March 2018 | |||
Jenny Reissmann | Proskauer Strasse 8a | 19th March 2018 | |||
Alfred Renzel | Kadiner Strasse 19 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Margarete Reszka | Waldeyerstrasse 1a | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Ruben Reszka | Waldeyerstrasse 1a | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Elise Richter | Koppenstrasse 41 | May 20, 2008 | |||
Elfriede Rosen | Liebigstrasse 23 | 6th June 2013 | |||
Heinz Rosen | Liebigstrasse 23 | 6th June 2013 | |||
Lot of roses | Liebigstrasse 23 | 6th June 2013 | |||
Abraham Rosenfeld | Samariterstraße 1 | ||||
Cäcilie Rosenfeld | Samariterstraße 1 | ||||
Aron Rosenthal | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Ernst Rosenthal | Matternstrasse 5 | July 21, 2012 | Brother of Heinz Rosenthal and Kurt Rosenthal (father of the show master Hans Rosenthal). Was arrested by the Secret State Police in Berlin on February 19, 1942, sent to Buchenwald concentration camp on April 30, 1942, prisoner number 2646, died there on July 25, 1942 at 10:20 a.m., cause of death: heart failure with phlegmon (cell tissue expansion) on the left Foot. Gravestone in Weißensee together with his brother Heinz. | ||
Rosa Rosenthal | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Ignatz Rosthal | Gryphiusstrasse 18 | May 20, 2008 | Ignatz Rosthal, born December 26, 1880 in Wojnicz (Galicia); According to the Jewish address book from 1931, he lived at 28 Romintener Strasse / corner of Simon-Dach-Strasse (today part of Grünberger Strasse); for the 1939 census he was registered in Gryphiusstrasse, the house no longer exists today, aerial photographs suggest that the house was bombed out during World War II, and there is now a playground at this very spot; Deportation with the 33rd Osttransport on March 3, 1943 with 1731 other Berlin Jews from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp, murdered there; According to the deportation list, Rosthal last lived with the widow Meta Lesser at Poststrasse 12 in Mitte. | ||
Rosa Rothholz | Lasdehner Strasse 1 | 2nd June 2017 | |||
Else Rueggebrecht | Corinthstrasse 63 | March 27, 2008 | |||
Joel Safirstein | Krossener Strasse 35 | March 26, 2015 | |||
Lotte Safirstein | Krossener Strasse 35 | March 26, 2015 | |||
Norbert Safirstein | Krossener Strasse 35 | March 26, 2015 | |||
Soldi Safirstein | Krossener Strasse 35 | March 26, 2015 | |||
Dorothea Salomon | Mühsamstrasse 61 | 13 Sep 2007 | |||
Käthe Salomon | Boxhagener Strasse 28 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Leo Salomon | Boxhagener Strasse 28 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Paul Richard collector | Wühlischstrasse 32 | ||||
Frieda Schacher | Marchlewskistraße 28 | ||||
Alice Scheidemann | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 73 | 19th March 2018 | |||
Paul Schiller | Stralauer Allee 24 | Paul Schiller, born on February 3, 1895, was a stoker by profession. Towards the end of the Second World War, on April 13, 1945, he co-founded a resistance group of around ten people, which formed around the KPD . His basement rooms at Stralauer Allee 26 served as a base. The group worked mainly in the area of the east port and in Stralau . Just a few days before the end of the war, Paul Schiller was killed on April 22, 1945 when an SS unit was shelled. | |||
Elisabeth Schmidt | Supreme Street 14/16 | ||||
Max Schmidt | Lichtenberger Strasse 40 (corner of Holzmarktstrasse) |
May 11, 2011 | |||
Rachel Schmidt | Pintschstrasse 18 | May 11, 2011 | |||
Salomon Schmidt | Pintschstrasse 18 | May 11, 2011 | |||
Isfried Schön | Marchlewskistraße 33 | Feb. 20, 2019 | |||
Ernst Schulze |
Strausberger Platz (southeast side) |
Aug 5, 2011 | |||
Ella Schwarz | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 73 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Emma Black | Georgenkirchstrasse 4 | 7 Aug 2014 | |||
Max Black | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 73 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Arthur Schwarzer | Kleine Andreasstrasse 10 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Gertrud Schwarzer | Kleine Andreasstrasse 10 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Harry Black | Kleine Andreasstrasse 10 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Arthur Simon | Libauer Strasse 6 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Margarete Simon | Libauer Strasse 6 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Benno Simonsohn | Mollstrasse 19 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Heimann Simonsohn | Georgenkirchstrasse 10 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Martin Simonsohn | Otto-Braun-Strasse 84 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Rosa Simonsohn | Georgenkirchstrasse 10 | Sep 18 2019 | |||
Ita Solomon | Friedenstrasse 3 | Oct 15, 2014 | Solomon, Ita, b. Idelovici, born on September 20, 1886 in Romania, lives in Berlin (Friedrichshain). Deportation from Berlin on March 2, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination camp. | ||
Lupu Solomon | Friedenstrasse 3 | Oct 15, 2014 | Solomon, Lupu, born March 8, 1883 in Romania, lives in Berlin (Friedrichshain), deported from Berlin on March 2, 1943 to Auschwitz, extermination camp. | ||
Elise Sommerfeld | Sonntagstrasse 29 | July 14, 2007 | |||
Ruth Stein | Huebnerstrasse 2 | Oct 8, 2011 | Born on April 13, 1918 in Berlin; Seamstress; lived Huebnerstrasse 2; Stay in Nordrach in the Rothschild pulmonary hospital ; Deportation on October 18, 1941 with the 1st transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; Accommodation in Froschweg 10/6; brought to the Kulmhof extermination camp on May 15, 1942 , where he was murdered. | ||
Albert Steinhardt | Corinthstrasse 51 | March 27, 2008 | |||
Horst Steinhardt | Corinthstrasse 51 | March 27, 2008 | |||
Sara Studinski | Niederbarnimstrasse 7 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Heinrich Thieslauk | Warschauer Strasse 60 | ||||
Fritz Thurm | Kreutzigerstrasse 28 | July 5, 2008 | Book printer Fritz Thurm, born July 2, 1883 in Fraustadt as the son of a master tailor; member of the SPD since 1905 ; from 1913 employed by the AOK of the then still independent city of Lichtenberg ; 1915 to 1918 soldier in the First World War ; Conversion to USPD ; In 1919, he was elected to the Lichtenberg district assembly and was elected as a paid city councilor and second district mayor; the election was not confirmed by the President of the Province of Brandenburg ; 1920 to 1926 Berlin city councilor for constituency 14 Lichtenberg, initially for the USPD, from 1922 for the SPD; at the same time city councilor and paid city councilor in Lichtenberg, and until 1933 also SPD district chairman; Attempts by the NSDAP to recruit failed; he even demonstratively rejected a Nazi minister; Dismissed as a city councilor for political reasons in March 1933; Part of a resistance group of former SPD members that distributed prohibited publications; 1933 several house searches and the confiscation of 600 volumes of his library; Arrested in autumn 1933, imprisoned for five months in Lichtenburg concentration camp ; back in freedom in spring 1934; then unemployed; Due to the demonstration planned for January 1, 1936 at Karl Liebknecht's grave in the Friedrichsfelde cemetery , Fritz Thurm again came into the focus of the regime; commemoration of the communists was forbidden in National Socialist Germany; Although the demonstration had been betrayed and canceled, the Social Democrat went and saw only Gestapo people in the cemetery ; returned to his apartment and left again to make inquiries; Between three and four in the morning the Gestapo searched the house and informed his wife, Helene Thurm, that her husband had been arrested; transferred from police headquarters in Alexanderplatz to pre-trial detention in Moabit , again to Alexanderplatz and then to Lichtenburg concentration camp for 15 months; Via the Alex it went back to Moabit, where the trial took place; detained again at Alexanderplatz despite an acquittal; finally back home on April 17, 1937, clearly marked by torture; died of ill-treatment on June 13, 1937; 200 to 250 mourners took part in the cremation in the Baumschulenweg crematorium on June 17, 1937, besides the family only Social Democrats; Willi Klüsener held the funeral speech; the event was supervised by the Gestapo and a representative from Fritz Behaghel, the district mayor of Lichtenberg. | ||
Pauline Tietz | United Nations Square 23rd | Sep 20 2013 | born on November 20, 1867 in Lippehne , New Mark ; Pensioner; lived in Barnimstrasse 4–5 (today United Nations Square ); Deportation on October 18, 1941 with the 1st transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; Accommodation in the old people's home Kreuzstrasse 2A; Died in the ghetto on January 12, 1942 | ||
Hedwig Treitel | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Lippmann Treitel | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Marga Treitel | Richard-Sorge-Strasse 34 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Frieda Treu |
Friedenstrasse 27 ( United Nations Square 1) |
March 20, 2007 | Frieda Treu, b. Löwenthal, was born on September 14, 1884 in Stettin . At an unknown point in time, she moved to Berlin. There she met her future husband Max Treu, who already had two sons from her first marriage. Your own marriage should be childless. The couple last lived with their stepson and son Paul Max Willi Treu in a 3.5-room apartment at Friedenstrasse 27. Together with his younger brother Martin Fritz Karl Treu, who lived in Koblenz, he also supported his parents financially. Frieda Treu was of Jewish origin and was deported with her husband on June 29, 1943 on the 92nd Alterstransport to the Theresienstadt concentration camp , where she died on November 30, 1943. | ||
Max Treu |
Friedenstrasse 27 ( United Nations Square 1) |
March 20, 2007 | Treu, Max, born on October 30, 1870 in Stolp , moved to Berlin at an unknown date. The sons Paul Max Willi Treu (born June 4, 1895) and Martin Fritz Karl Treu (born September 13, 1897) came from his first marriage. The second marriage to Frieda Löwenthal remained childless. Max and Frieda Treu were subletting their son Paul Max Willi Treu at Friedenstrasse 27 when they were both transported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on June 29, 1943 on the 92nd elderly transport. Max Treu himself was of Protestant faith, one of his parents and his 2nd wife were of Jewish origin. The Nazis proclaimed him a “ Jew , first degree half-breed ”. Max Treu died shortly after his wife on January 20, 1944, probably from the catastrophic conditions in the concentration camp. | ||
Martha Chernigov |
Strausberger Platz (northeast side) |
26 Sep 2006 | |||
Max Marcus Tschernigow | Blumenstrasse 49 | 13 Sep 2009 | |||
Ruth Chernigov |
Strausberger Platz (northeast side) |
26 Sep 2006 | |||
Alice Virtuous | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Gerda virtuous | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Giesela Tugendhaft | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Jakob Leib Virtuous | Strausberger Strasse 38 | ||||
Dagmar Ullrich | Boxhagener Strasse 90 | 5th Dec 2019 | |||
Ernst Ursell | Kreutzigerstrasse 23 | July 21, 2012 | |||
Gustav Wegener | Weidenweg 46 (Bersarinplatz) |
The typesetter Gustav Wegener, born on May 23, 1908 in Schwerin an der Warthe as the son of Hermann Wegener, lived at Lübbener Strasse 28, was a member of the KJVD , later the KPD and the International Workers Aid . In 1928 he went to the French Foreign Legion in Indochina , suffered a stomach and intestinal ailment there, deserted and returned to Germany in 1936. Gustav Wegener, married to Frieda Wegener, born Schulz, since 1939, had to change jobs frequently. Most recently he worked for the Anton Bertinetti book and offset printing company, where he was permanently on sick leave in October 1943. From 1933 he worked for the illegal KPD. His colleague Erich Fähling brought him together with Anton Saefkow and Franz Jacob . Under the code name Hans, Gustav Wegener became one of the most important employees of the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein organization , took part in its management meetings and was the focal point of the production and distribution of illegal fonts. He also instructed the functionaries of several company cells and handed over KPD and NKFD materials, etc. a. at AEG Berlin, Askania-Werke Berlin-Mariendorf, Bosse, Brandenburgische Motorenwerke Basdorf, Kabelwerk Schönow and Veltener Maschinenfabrik. Harry Harder put him in contact with Stalag III B Fürstenberg / Oder in 1944 . Gustav Wegener translated a letter from French communists and wrote a reply. On the night of July 5, 1944, he and Fritz Nitschke copied the “Tatsachen!” Leaflet by the arrested Bernhard Bästlein , before the communist was arrested on July 6, 1944 through denunciation. Sentenced to death by the People's Court on October 21, 1944, Gustav Wegener was executed on December 11, 1944 in the Brandenburg-Görden prison. His body was transferred to the Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery in August 1946 . |
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Hermann Wegener | Weidenweg 46 (Bersarinplatz) |
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Edith Weis |
Petersburger Strasse 63 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Dec 2, 2005 | |||
Simon Weis |
Petersburger Strasse 63 (corner of Mühsamstrasse) |
Dec 2, 2005 | |||
Alfred Werner | Rigaer Strasse 67 | Sep 20 2013 | |||
Adolf Wilczig | Andreasstrasse 22 | 9 Apr 2019 | |||
Max Willhagen | Alt-Stralau 46 | 22 Sep 2016 | |||
Edith Wolff | Silvio-Meier-Strasse 6 | Born on November 27, 1904 in Berlin; Stenographer ; lived 6 Gabelsberger Strasse ; Deportation on October 24, 1941 with the 2nd transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; brought to the Kulmhof extermination camp on May 4, 1942 , where he was murdered. | |||
Tina Wolff | Silvio-Meier-Strasse 6 | Born on November 9, 1881 in Bromberg as Tina Fordanski; Saleswoman; lived 6 Gabelsberger Strasse ; Deportation on October 24, 1941 with the 2nd transport from the east to the Litzmannstadt ghetto ; brought to the Kulmhof extermination camp on May 5, 1942 , where he was murdered. | |||
Ruth Wolffsberg | Scharnweberstrasse 46 | Dec 9, 2006 | |||
Scrooge bricks | Danneckerstraße 21 | March 27, 2008 | |||
Erna bricks | Danneckerstraße 21 | March 27, 2008 |
Footnotes
- ↑ Comparison of the aerial photographs from 1943 and 1953 on Google Earth
literature
- Hans-Rainer Sandvoss : Resistance in Friedrichshain and Lichtenberg. (= Resistance series in Berlin from 1933 to 1945. Volume 11). 1st edition. German Resistance Memorial Center , Berlin 1998, ISSN 0175-3592 .
- Bettina Eisbrenner (Red.): Stumbling blocks for the former neighbors from Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg who were murdered by the Nazis. Documentation, texts, materials . New Society for Fine Arts, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-926796-78-2 .
- Jens Dobler : From other shores. History of Berlin's lesbians and gays in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain . Gmünder, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-86187-298-6 .
- Maria Hufenreuter: At the United Nations Square . In: Stolpersteine in Berlin. 12 walks in the neighborhood . Coordination Office Stolpersteine, Berlin 2013, pp. 44–55.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Abraham, Johanna. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives
- ↑ Maria Hufenreuter: At the United Nations Square. Berlin 2013, pp. 50–52.
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- ↑ Konrad Brzezek. In: Stolpersteine in Berlin. Coordination Office Stolpersteine Berlin, accessed on January 6, 2014 .
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- ↑ Entry by Elisabeth Jarosch on stolpersteine-berlin.de; accessed on September 19, 2019
- ↑ History lesson on house walls ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ Hans-Rainer Sandvoss : Willi Klüsener. In: Stolpersteine in Berlin. Coordination Office Stolpersteine Berlin, accessed on January 7, 2014 .
- ^ Stumbling story in the daily newspaper , July 2, 2002
- ↑ Martha Obrig on stolpersteine-berlin.de
- ↑ Jens Dobler: From other shores. History of Berlin's lesbians and gays in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain . Gmünder, Berlin 2003, p. 218.
- ↑ Messages of the whk January / February 2003 , on whk.de
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