List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen
The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Gesundbrunnen in the Mitte district , which remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide under National Socialism. The columns in the table are self-explanatory. The table records a total of 83 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.
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Paul Arenberg | Bastianstrasse 11 | Nov 22, 2014 | Paul Arenberg, born on May 12, 1878 in Berlin. For decades he was a parliamentary stenographer in the Prussian state parliament until he was dismissed from civil service as a Jew in 1933 . After he broke his right arm and could no longer be used for forced labor, he was deported to Auschwitz in March 1943. | |
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Alfred Barkowsky | Badstrasse 58 |
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Nov 2009 | Alfred Barkowsky, born March 14, 1924 in Berlin, son of Frieda and Isaak Barkowsky; single; Most recently worked as a carpenter in the Hauk brothers' wood processing plant for around 25 to 30 Reichsmarks per week; Deportation on February 26, 1943 with the 30th transport from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Frieda Barkowsky | Badstrasse 58 |
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Nov 2009 | Frieda Heymann, born on November 29, 1893 in Berlin; married to Isaak Barkowsky, son Alfred; Deportation on February 26, 1943 with the 30th transport from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Friederike Barkowsky | Badstrasse 58 |
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Nov 2009 | Friederike Barkowsky, born on January 13, 1899 in Schippenbeil (Polish: Sępopol ), daughter of Ida Rothschild and Wolf Barkowsky, sister of Isaak Barkowsky; married to Hermann Barkowsky, daughter Ilse; last employed as a worker at Siemens-Halske, for a weekly wage of 20 Reichsmarks; lived with her daughter in the four-room apartment of her brother's family; Deportation on February 26, 1943 with the 30th transport from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. On May 5, 1943, a bailiff valued the inventory of Friederike and her daughter Ilse at 1530 Reichsmarks, and the proceeds went to the German Reich. |
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Use Barkowsky | Badstrasse 58 |
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Nov 2009 | Ilse Barkowsky, born on November 3, 1927 in Berlin, daughter of Friederike and Hermann Barkowsky; worked as a machine worker at Krauspe for a weekly wage of 18 Reichsmarks; Deportation on February 26, 1943 with the 30th transport from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Isaak Barkowsky | Badstrasse 58 |
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Nov 2009 | Isaak Isidor Barkowsky, born on September 26, 1886 in Friedland, brother of Friederike Barkowsky; married to Frieda Heymann, their son Alfred; Since 1909 the family lived in a four-room apartment at Badstrasse 58 with a monthly rent of at last 70 Reichsmarks; ran four clothing stores with his brothers in Wedding, after being banned from doing business as a self-employed person, he worked at the Siemens cable factory for around 25 to 30 Reichsmarks per week; Deportation on February 26, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp, murdered there on February 28, 1943 The bank balance of 865 Reichsmarks and the proceeds from the family's inventory, valued at 1034 Reichsmarks by a bailiff on May 5, 1943, went to the German empire. |
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Konrad Behrendt | Hussitenstrasse 7-8B |
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July 2008 | Konrad Behrendt, born on August 4, 1902 in Berlin, baker by profession and later employee of the BVG and city councilor; Work in the forbidden RGO ( Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition ) in the Wedding district, arrested in 1935 and sentenced to eight years in prison by the People's Court on April 29, 1936, died in the hospital ward of Luckau prison on May 20, 1943, according to official information, of pulmonary tuberculosis. |
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Grete Blum | Ackerstrasse 83-84 |
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Aug 2011 | née Hackel, born on June 21, 1891 in Berlin; Deported on November 17, 1941 from Berlin to the Kowno (Kauen) Fort IX ghetto, murdered there on November 25, 1941. |
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Erich Dawideit | Brunnenstrasse 118 |
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June 8, 2009 | born on March 23, 1909 in Berlin , member of the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein-Organization ; Captured in February 1945 in what would later become Yugoslavia, killed in Veles under unknown circumstances. |
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Benno Ehrmann | Badstrasse 64 | 22nd March 2017 | ||
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Helene Ehrmann | Badstrasse 64 | 22nd March 2017 | ||
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Hermann Finkelstein | Hussitenstrasse 6 |
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Oct 2011 | born on April 6, 1899 in Ellernthal in the Pillkallen district , parents Max Meyer and Marta Finkelstein; Deported on March 3, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp, murdered there |
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Marta Finkelstein | Hussitenstrasse 6 |
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Oct 2011 | Marta or Martha Balschowski, born on December 22, 1875 in Luschen in the Gumbinnen district , lived in Gumbinnen before the war, later in Berlin, married to Max Meyer Finkelstein, had two children together; Deportation on January 25, 1942 from Berlin to the ghetto in Riga, there are different information about the place of death, she was probably murdered in Riga, known from the information in the central database of Yad Vashem is that the daughter Miriam survived the Holocaust , and gives the Theresienstadt ghetto as the place of death of her mother |
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Max Meyer Finkelstein | Hussitenstrasse 6 |
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Oct 2011 | born on July 15, 1871 in Sodargen near Ebenrode (Russian Nesterow ), lived in Gumbinnen before the war, later in Berlin, married to Marta Finkelstein, had two children together; Deported on January 25, 1942 from Berlin to the Riga ghetto; the place of death is given as Riga or the Theresienstadt ghetto |
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Martin Fleischmann |
Stockholmer Straße 28 (formerly Stockholmer Straße 29) |
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Oct 2010 | born on November 22nd, 1892 in Berlin, married to Ellie Fleischmann, had two children together, master tailors by profession; mistreated by the SA and died as a result on August 2, 1944 in Berlin |
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Sonja Fleischmann |
Stockholmer Straße 28 (formerly Stockholmer Straße 29) |
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Oct 2010 | born on November 3, 1926 in Berlin, daughter of Martin and Ellie Fleischmann; A squad leader of the Weddinger Hitler Youth abused her in 1935 after an exchange of words in front of her parents' house; she died a short time later of the consequences. |
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Anneliese Gattel | Prinzenallee 58 |
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May 11, 2016 | Anneliese Gattel, nee Hirsch, born on August 3, 1890 in Massow (Polish: Maszewo ). For the 1939 census, she lived at Dahlmannstrasse 16 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On September 5, 1942, she was deported from Berlin to Riga. It was there that she was murdered on September 8, 1942. |
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Ella Gattel | Prinzenallee 58 |
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26 Sep 2006 | Ella Gattel, b. Pinthus, on July 23, 1884 in Halle . She and her husband Richard were deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 on the 62nd Alterstransport. She died there on March 15, 1944. The couple's two daughters, Anni (born 1913) and Lotte, were able to emigrate to Palestine in 1936 and 1938 and thus survived the Holocaust. |
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Max Gattel | Prinzenallee 58 |
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May 11, 2016 | Max Gattel was born on October 15, 1875 in Berlin. For the 1939 census he lived at Dahlmannstrasse 16 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. On September 5, 1942, he was deported from Berlin to Riga. It was there that he was murdered on September 8, 1942. |
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Richard Gattel | Prinzenallee 58 |
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26 Sep 2006 | Richard Gattel, b. on June 3, 1870 in Berlin. He and his wife Ella were deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 on the 62nd Alterstransport. He died on January 29, 1943. The brothers Richard and Max Gattel continued to run their father's hat factory at Prinzenallee 58, which had to close in 1932. In memory of the citizenship of the Gattel family, the Gattel Foundation was created. |
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Kurt Heilbronn | Wiesenstrasse 23 | |||
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Joel Abel Hopp | Badstrasse 64 |
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June 2003 | born on October 6, 1940 in Berlin, son of Ruth and Rudolf Hopp; Deported on October 19, 1942 from Berlin to Riga, murdered there on October 22, 1942 |
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René Hopp | Badstrasse 64 |
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June 2003 | born on September 19, 1938 in Berlin, son of Ruth and Rudolf Hopp; Deported on October 19, 1942 from Berlin to Riga, murdered there on October 22, 1942 |
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Rudolf Hopp | Badstrasse 64 |
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June 2003 | born on December 8, 1914 in Berlin, married to Ruth Ehrmann, had two children together; Deported on October 19, 1942 from Berlin to Riga, murdered there on October 22, 1942 |
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Ruth Hopp | Badstrasse 64 |
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June 2003 | born Ehrmann, born on January 3, 1920 in Herrnstadt (Polish: Wąsosz ), married to Rudolf Hopp, had two children together; Deported on October 19, 1942 from Berlin to Riga, murdered there on October 22, 1942 |
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Caesar Horn | Jasmunder Strasse 13 |
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26 Sep 2015 | Caesar Horn, born on May 18, 1914 in Berlin; by profession commercial clerk; since 1932 member of the KPD; 1936 sentenced to 18 months in prison; 1939 committed to the 67th Infantry Regiment by the Wehrmacht; was in contact with Werner Seelenbinder , Robert Uhrig and Anton Saefkow ; urged soldiers to desert in leaflets, Gestapo identified him as the sender, arrested on July 9, 1944, sentenced to death by the People's Court on January 23, 1945, murdered with an ax on March 19, 1945 in Brandenburg-Görden |
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Hilde Horwitz | Badstrasse 61 |
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June 2003 | née Seckelson, born on July 6, 1914 in Berlin, married to Walter Horwitz; Deported on December 14, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Tana Horwitz | Badstrasse 61 |
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June 2003 | born on February 4, 1942 in Berlin, daughter of Hilde and Walter Horwitz; Deported on December 14, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Walter Horwitz | Badstrasse 61 |
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June 2003 | born on March 18, 1909 in Lüneburg, married to Hilde Seckelson; Deported on December 14, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp, declared dead there on January 19, 1943. |
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Hermann Joseph | New Hochstrasse 10 |
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Apr 12, 2010 | born on June 12, 1886 in Labischin (Polish: Łabiszyn ), married to Recha Silk, civil engineering worker by profession; Deportation on March 17, 1943 from Berlin to the Theresienstadt ghetto, further deportation on October 1, 1944 to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Recha Joseph | New Hochstrasse 10 |
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Apr 12, 2010 | born Silk, born on December 17, 1885 in Czarnikau (Polish: Czarnków ), married to Hermann Joseph; Deportation on March 17, 1943 from Berlin to the Theresienstadt ghetto, further deportation on October 1, 1944 to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Georg Juliusburger | Heinz-Galinski-Strasse 1 |
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May 2011 | born on December 18, 1886 in Berlin; Deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp, died there on June 5, 1941 |
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Rudolf Juliusburger | Heinz-Galinski-Strasse 1 |
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May 2011 | born on October 5, 1924 in Berlin; Deportation on May 17, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp |
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Paul Junius | Rügener Strasse 22 |
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13 Sep 2008 | Paul Junius, born on July 10, 1901 in Berlin, was a German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism . As a member of Anton Saefkow's group, he was arrested on July 13, 1944 and sentenced to death on October 26, 1944 at the " People's Court ". The verdict was in on 4 December 1944 penitentiary Brandenburg-Gorden enforced . |
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Paul Knorr | Bornemannstrasse 14 |
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June 8, 2009 | Born on December 2, 1898 in Berlin , lathe operator in the electric motor plant (Elmo-Werk) of Siemens-Schuckert-Werke AG, member of the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein-Organization , arrested in summer 1944, was mistreated, took himself on 16. September 1944 in the police headquarters Berlin-Alexanderplatz |
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Hermann Korus |
Heinz-Galinski-Straße 8 formerly Schulstraße 71 |
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June 8, 2009 | Born on March 18, 1888 in Berlin , printer by profession, belonged to the Berlin workers' resistance, active in the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein organization, temporarily hid his friend Willi Bänsch , arrested on November 12, 1944 together with his sister, Korus and Bänsch were sentenced to death by the People's Court on December 4, 1944, his sister was sentenced to seven years in prison, and Korus and Bänsch were executed on December 11, 1944 in the Brandenburg-Görden prison |
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Ernestine Krautwurst | Hussitenstrasse 34 at the corner of Scheringstrasse 1 |
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Oct 2011 | born Weit, born on August 15, 1875 in Wola Rogowska; Deported on August 27, 1942 from Berlin to the Theresienstadt ghetto, died there on September 6, 1942 according to an official death report of gastroenteritis. |
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Paul cake maker |
Osloer Straße 7 formerly Christianastr. 7th |
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Apr 27, 2012 | born on July 11, 1901 in Bärenwalde , locksmith by profession, left the Protestant Church in 1925 and became a Jehovah's Witness; In 1943 he was drafted, refused to use the weapon and the swearing-in, after his arrest on June 30, 1943 he was sent to the Brandenburg-Görden prison, sentenced to death by the Reich Court Martial on October 7, 1943, and to the Halle / Saale prison on November 5, 1943 beheaded |
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Heinz Lehmann | Swinemünder Strasse 83 |
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June 8, 2009 | Born in Berlin in 1911, commercial clerk by profession, active in the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein organization; Arrested on May 15, 1944, acquitted by the Berlin Superior Court on February 15, 1945 for lack of evidence; Deported on May 15, 1944 from Berlin to the Flossenbürg concentration camp (Lengenfeld sub-camp), murdered there by the SS at the end of April 1945. |
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Georg Leichtmann | Schulstrasse 51 |
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June 8, 2009 | Born in Berlin in 1893, his wife Margarete married in 1929, who was a locksmith by trade and was active in the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein organization; Bombed out in November 1943, he moved with the family to Thomsdorf ( Boitzenburger Land ), he was wanted for denunciation, arrested on December 7, 1944, tried to evade it and suffered a gunshot wound in the process, internment in the infirmary of the Ravensbrück concentration camp after two months dismiss; Arrested again on February 21, 1945, sentenced to death by a special criminal senate at the Berlin Superior Court on March 24, 1945, executed on April 18, 1945 in Berlin-Plötzensee prison |
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Johanna Leschnik | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Michaelis Leschnik | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Gertrud Loewi | Uferstrasse 13 |
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20th July 2012 | née Kychenthal, born November 30, 1899 in Schwerin, married to Richard Löwi, had two children together; Deportation on November 20, 1942 from Berlin to the Theresienstadt ghetto, further deportation on October 9, 1944 to the Auschwitz extermination camp; for the daughter, the parents were able to submit the departure with a Kindertransport to England |
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Hanns Löwi | Uferstrasse 13 |
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20th July 2012 | born on November 18, 1927 in Berlin, son of Gertrud and Richard Löwi; Deportation on November 20, 1942 from Berlin to the Theresienstadt ghetto, further deportation on September 28, 1944 to Auschwitz and on October 10, 1944 to the Dachau concentration camp (Landsberg labor camp), died there on March 26, 1945. |
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Richard Loewi | Uferstrasse 13 |
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20th July 2012 | born on August 29, 1893 in Neukalen , married to Gertrud Kychenthal, had two children together, a businessman and ran a textile business; Deportation on November 20, 1942 from Berlin to the Theresienstadt ghetto, further deportation on September 29, 1944 to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Alfons Manasse | Eulerstrasse 25 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on July 1, 1902 in Wreschen (Polish: Września ), married to Ruth Zilversmit; Deported on December 9, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Gittel Manasseh | Eulerstrasse 25 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on December 19, 1938 in Berlin, daughter of Ruth and Alfons Manasse; Deported on December 9, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Ingrid Manasse | Eulerstrasse 25 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on February 15, 1930 in Berlin, daughter of Ruth and Alfons Manasse; Deported on December 9, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Ruth Manasse | Eulerstrasse 25 |
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July 19, 2003 | born Zilversmit, born on November 23, 1905 in Berlin, married to Alfons Manasse; Deported on December 9, 1942 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Jakob Marek | Zingster Strasse 3 |
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May 11, 2016 | Jakob (also Jacob) Marek was born on January 27, 1907 in Nowy Sącz (New Sandez). On May 19, 1944, he was deported to Auschwitz, from there he was transferred to the Stutthof concentration camp on October 28, 1944, and on November 17, 1944, he was deported to Echterdingen, a satellite camp of the Natzweiler concentration camp. Between January 20 and 30, 1945, he was further deported to Ohrdruf, a satellite camp of the Buchenwald concentration camp. He was murdered in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. |
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Walter Mayer | Reinickendorfer Strasse 15 | Nov 30, 2013 | Walter Mayer, born on June 6, 1892 in Nussloch near Heidelberg, son of Karolina or Karoline and Albert Mayer; lived in Ratibor and probably only in Berlin during the war; married to Herta Fränkel, their son Arie; engineer by profession; Deportation on May 17, 1943 with the 38th Osttransport from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. From the information in Yad Vashem's central database, it is known that the son Arie survived the Holocaust. |
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Erich Michaelis | Reinickendorfer Strasse 28 |
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20th July 2012 | Erich Michaelis, born on February 7, 1895 in Pielburg , was deported to Auschwitz on December 9, 1942 on the 24th Osttransport, where he was murdered. The date of death is unknown. |
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Johanna Charlotte Michaelis | Reinickendorfer Strasse 28 |
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20th July 2012 | Johanna Charlotte Michaelis, b. Hirsch, born on March 6, 1899 in Bad Lausick, was deported to Auschwitz on December 9, 1942, on the 24th Osttransport, and murdered there. The date of death is unknown. |
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Robert Mielzynski | Wiesenstrasse 15 | May 8, 2019 | ||
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Irma Petzold | Ackerstrasse 83-84 |
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Aug 2011 | née Hackel, born October 28, 1880 in Berlin; Deported from Berlin to Theresienstadt on January 10, 1944, died there on May 15, 1944 |
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Eugen Poppelauer | Eulerstrasse 21 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on January 24th, 1909 in Breslau, married to Gerda Preuss, had a daughter together, a businessman by profession; Deported on March 12, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Gerda Poppelauer | Eulerstrasse 21 |
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July 19, 2003 | née Preuss, born on November 25, 1908 in Berlin, married to Eugen Poppelauer, had a daughter together; Deported on March 12, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Marianne Poppelauer | Eulerstrasse 21 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on June 5, 1937 in Berlin, daughter of Gerda and Eugen Poppelauer; Deported on March 12, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Hans Preuss | Eulerstrasse 21 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on February 4, 1906 in Berlin, married to Hildegard Wolff, had a son together; Deported on February 3, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Hildegard Preuss | Eulerstrasse 21 |
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July 19, 2003 | born Wolff, born on April 17, 1907 in Nakel (Polish: Nakło), married to Hans Preuss, had a son together; Deported on February 3, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Joachim Preuss | Eulerstrasse 21 |
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July 19, 2003 | Joachim Michael Preuss, born on May 8, 1936 in Berlin, son of Hildegard and Hans Preuss; Deported on February 3, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Günter Rosen | Bellermannstrasse 79-80 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on September 13, 1918 in Berlin; Deported on February 26, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Martha Rosen | Bellermannstrasse 79-80 |
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July 19, 2003 | Martha Hartstein, born on November 9, 1883 in Falkenburg (Polish: Złocieniec ); married roses; has lived at the address since 1932, last shared the four-room apartment with her son Günther and his partner Gerda Bigmann, rented a room to Anni Schlesinger; in the Berlin address book from 1933 the job title “curtains” is noted; In the declaration of assets of February 17, 1943, she stated that she had a balance at Dresdner Bank of 17 Reichsmarks; Deportation together with her son and his partner on February 26, 1943 with the 30th transport from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp; on April 15, 1943, the inventory was valued at 655.80 Reichsmarks; The laying of this stumbling stone and other stumbling stones in the districts Gesundbrunnen and Wedding in 2003 was carried out by the Luisenstadt e. V. initiated a stumbling block project together with students from three schools in Weddingen (including the Ernst Schering School). Anni Schlesinger (born November 30, 1901 in Friedrichshagen) was deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp a few days later on March 2, 1943. A stumbling block in Berlin-Friedrichshagen reminds of them . |
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Hermann Scheffler | Demminer Strasse 13 |
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Sep 2008 | Hermann Scheffler, born on February 12, 1893 in Königsberg id Neumark (Polish: Chojna ), married to Erna Scheffler, Berlin city councilor, mistreated and murdered by police and SA members in 1933; In 1947 a street in Hohen Neuendorf was named after Hermann Scheffler |
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Egmont Schultz | Soldiner Strasse 8 | 10 Apr 2019 | ||
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Erika Esther Simon | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Heinz Simon | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Käthe Simon | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Leopold Simon | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Micha Simon | Badstrasse 44 | March 7, 2018 | ||
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Walter straw man | Grüntaler Strasse 30 |
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July 19, 2003 | born on October 6, 1891 in Berlin, metalworker, coachman and restaurateur by profession; There are different details about the place of death: in the Sonnenburg concentration camp or after the Stolperstein on August 14, 1944 in the Brandenburg prison |
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Fritz Timm | Papierstrasse 5 | Nov 27, 2018 | ||
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Fritz Tobias | Ritterlandweg 40 |
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March 2010 | Fritz Abraham Tobias was born on September 13, 1895 in Wurzen . On December 5th, 1942, he was arrested by the Secret State Police in Gesundbrunnen . He was murdered in Auschwitz on March 5, 1943 . |
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Georg Wolff | Hochstrasse 20 |
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Sep 2009 | born on January 12, 1892 in Berlin; Deported on October 24, 1941 from Berlin to the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź), died there on September 8, 1942 |
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Rosalie Wolff | Hochstrasse 20 |
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Sep 2009 | born Magner, born on June 14, 1896 in Rogasen (Polish: Rogoźno ); Deportation on October 24, 1941 from Berlin to the Litzmannstadt ghetto (Łódź), further deportation on July 10, 1944 to the Kulmhof (Chelmno) extermination camp, murdered there |
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Heinrich Wurzel | Swinemünder Strasse 74 |
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June 2005 | born November 30, 1891 in Tarnow (Polish: Tarnów ), hat maker by profession; Imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp from September 13, 1939 until his death on July 15, 1940; There are various details about his name: the memorial book for the victims of the persecution of the Jews lists him as Chaim Markus Wurzel, Heinrich Wurzel on the stumbling block and Berlin's Stolperstein portal writes Chaim (Heinrich) Wurzel. |
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Selma root | Swinemünder Strasse 74 |
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June 2005 | born Meyer, born on February 14, 1892 in Wirsitz (Polish: Wyrzysk ); Deported on March 6, 1943 from Berlin to the Auschwitz extermination camp. |
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Anna Zellmann | Hansastrasse 17 | Nov 24, 2018 | ||
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Emil J. Zellmann | Hansastrasse 17 | Nov 24, 2018 | ||
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Dove Toni Zenner | Bernauer Strasse 76 | Nov 26, 2018 | ||
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Benno Ziller | Brunnenstrasse 114 |
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March 30, 2013 | probably the son of Dwore and Ephraim Ziller; 1938 forced deportation to the Polish Zbąszyń (German Bentschen), further fate unknown. |
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Dwore Ziller | Brunnenstrasse 114 |
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March 30, 2013 | born Kornberg in Tlumatsch , married to Ephraim Ziller, had three children together; 1938 forced deportation to the Polish Zbąszyń (German Bentschen), further fate unknown. Alternative spelling of the name: Dvora Ziller. |
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Ephraim Ziller | Brunnenstrasse 114 |
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March 30, 2013 | Born in Tlumatsch in 1882, married to Dwore Kornberg, they had three children together, a businessman by profession; 1938 forced deportation to the Polish Zbąszyń (German Bentschen), known from the information in the central database of Yad Vashem is that the brother had survived the Holocaust, he gives the year and place for his brother's death in Posen (Polish Poznań) in 1942 . |
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen - Collection of images
A map with all the coordinates of the stumbling blocks that have been laid in the district can be found here: OSM | WikiMap
Individual evidence
- ↑ Arenberg, Paul. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ^ Detlef Peitz: Paul Arenberg - parliamentary stenographer in the Prussian state parliament and victim of the Nazi racial madness . In: New Stenographic Practice . tape 62 , no. 3 , 2014, p. 84-86 .
- ↑ a b c 30. Osttransport - Transportliste 128. statistik-des-holocaust.de; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ^ Barkowsky, Alfred. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ^ Alfred Barkowsky. Central database of the names of the Holocaust victims, on db.yadvashem.org
- ↑ Barkowsky, Frieda. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ^ Frieda Friederike Barkowsky. Central database of the names of the Holocaust victims, on db.yadvashem.org
- ↑ a b 30. Osttransport - Transportliste 127. statistik-des-holocaust.de; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de Barkowsky, Friedrike. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ a b Rep. 36A, Oberfinanzpräsident Berlin-Brandenburg II, files No. 1885
- ↑ Ilse Barkowsky , on stolpersteine-berlin.de
- ↑ Barkowsky, Ilse Ilze. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Barkowsky, Isaak Isidor. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Konrad Behrendt , on stolpersteine-berlin.de
- ↑ Blum, Grete. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Erich Dawideit , on stolpersteine-berlin.de
- ↑ Finkelstein, Hermann. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Finkelstein, Martha. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Marta Finkelstein. Central database of the names of the Holocaust victims, on db.yadvashem.org
- ↑ Finkelstein, Max Meyer. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Fleischmann, Martin. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Sonja Fleischmann , on stolpersteine-berlin.de
- ↑ Gattel, Anneliese. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ a b Inauguration of the Stolpersteine for Ella and Richard Gattel , on http://datenbank.spinnenwerk.de/
- ↑ Gattel, Anneliese. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Gattel Foundation Community Foundation of Berlin Mitte ( Memento of 28 May 2016 Internet Archive )
- ↑ Hopp, Joel Abel. Personal extract from the memorial book of the Federal Archives; accessed on January 7, 2019
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