List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Köpenick

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The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Köpenick contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Köpenick in the Treptow-Köpenick 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 24 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

image Surname Address and Coordinate ( Erioll world.svg) Laying date Life
Stolperstein Alt-Köpenick 18 (Köpen) Bruno Bernstein.jpg Bruno Bernstein Alt-Köpenick 18 World icon Jun 7, 2005 Bruno Bernstein was born on August 22, 1879 in Neidenburg . He studied dentistry in Berlin and worked as a dentist from the beginning of the 20th century . In 1909 he was elected deputy to the board of the "Synagogue Community of Cöpenick". On the basis of the Nuremberg Laws , he was forced to give up his practice and resign from the Prussian Dental Chamber. He had to move away from Köpenick and was only allowed to work as a "dentist for Jews only". On March 2, 1943 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 32nd Osttransport , where he is considered missing.
Stolperstein Alt-Köpenick 18 (Köpen) Rosa Bernstein.jpg Pink amber Alt-Köpenick 18 World icon Jun 7, 2005 Rosa Bernstein was born as Rosa Stein on December 8, 1879 in Berlin . She was first deported to Theresienstadt on March 17, 1943 , and then on to Auschwitz on May 18, 1944 . There it is considered lost.
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Alt-Köpenick 34.Emilie Cohn.5528.jpg Emilie Cohn Alt-Köpenick 34 Jun 6, 2013
Stolperstein Wendenschloßstr 172 (Köpen) Clara Ehrmann.jpg Clara Ehrmann Wendenschloßstraße 172
(formerly Wendenschloßstraße 62)
World icon Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein Salvador-Allende-Str 43 (Köpen) Georg Eppenstein.jpg Georg Eppenstein Salvador-Allende-Strasse 43
(formerly Achenbachstrasse 83)
World icon Jun 21, 2004 Georg Eppenstein was born in 1867. Since 1928, the operation doctorate chemist at that address the Ruilos garlic Recycling GmbH and lived here with his wife and his daughter. Although he was not a denominational member , he and his family were cursed anti-Semitic as early as the spring of 1933 . During the Köpenick blood week on June 21, 1933, Georg Eppenstein was taken from his apartment by two SA people and mistreated in front of the house. He was then abducted to the Demuth pub and continued to be mistreated before he was locked in the Köpenick district court prison . When he was released from there, he could not see or hear from the injuries he suffered. On August 3, 1933, he died in the Charité from his injuries. This was the first stumbling block in the Treptow-Köpenick district . The stumbling block was damaged during construction work and replaced by a new one on March 23, 2010.
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Essenplatz 9. Paul von Essen.1432.jpg Paul from Essen Essenplatz 9 Dec 2, 2013 Victims of the Köpenick blood week
Stolperstein Friedrichshagener Str 38 (Köpen) Julius Fromm.jpg Julius Fromm Friedrichshagener Strasse 38-39 World icon Oct 18, 2014 Julius Fromm was born Israel Fromm in Konin on March 4, 1883. After the forced sale of his company in 1938, he emigrated with his family to London, where he died on May 12, 1945, a few days after the end of the war in Europe.
Stolperstein Hirschgartenstr 2 Lydia Gusyk.JPG Lydia Gusyk Hirschgartenstrasse 2 World icon Apr 27, 2012
Stumbling Stone Hirschgartenstr 2 Max Gusyk.JPG Max Gusyk Hirschgartenstrasse 2 World icon Apr 27, 2012
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Schmausstrasse 2.Erich Janitzky.1462.jpg Erich Janitzky Schmausstrasse 2 Dec 2, 2013 Victims of the Köpenick blood week
Stolperstein Heidekrugstr 67 Götz Kilian.JPG Götz Kilian Heidekrugstrasse 67 World icon Jul 7, 2008 Victims of the Köpenick blood week
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Mahlsdorfer Strasse 94.Heinrich Kohn.5482.jpg Heinrich Kohn Mahlsdorfer Strasse 94 Jun 6, 2013
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Mahlsdorfer Strasse 94.Ruth Kohn.5479.jpg Ruth Kohn Mahlsdorfer Strasse 94 Jun 6, 2013
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Mahlsdorfer Straße 94.Vera Kohn.5476.jpg Vera Kohn Mahlsdorfer Strasse 94 Jun 6, 2013
Stolperstein Janitzkystr 37 Franz Mirauer.JPG Franz Mirauer Janitzkystrasse 37 World icon March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Janitzkystr 37 Gertrud Mirauer.JPG Gertrud Mirauer Janitzkystrasse 37 World icon March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Janitzkystr 37 Tana Mirauer.JPG Tana Mirauer Janitzkystrasse 37 World icon March 26, 2010
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Pohlestrasse 12.Paul Pohle.1298.jpg Paul Pohle Pohlestrasse 12 Dec 2, 2013 Victims of the Köpenick blood week
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Schmausstrasse 2.Anton Schmaus.1458.jpg Anton Schmaus Schmausstrasse 2 Dec 2, 2013 The SPD member Anton Schmaus is one of the victims of the Köpenick Blood Week. When the house of the Schmaus family was stormed by an SA rollout, the 22-year-old Anton Schmaus shot three SA men in self-defense. He later turned himself in to the police. During the transfer to the police headquarters, SA men shot at him. Anton Schmaus died of these injuries on January 16, 1934.
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Schmausstrasse 2.Johann Schmaus.1455.jpg Johann Schmaus Schmausstrasse 2 Dec 2, 2013 Victims of the Köpenick blood week
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Stellingdamm 36.Johannes Stelling.1408.jpg Johannes Stelling Stelling dam 36 Dec 2, 2013 Victims of the Köpenick blood week
Stolperstein.Köpenick.Ostendorfstraße 19. Werner Sylten.4216.jpg Werner Sylten Ostendorfstrasse 19 Dec. 2006-12
Stolperstein Mandrellaplatz 1 Berta Zernick.JPG Berta Zernick Mandrella Square 1 World icon March 26, 2010
Stolperstein Mandrellaplatz 1 Friedrich Zernick.JPG Friedrich Zernick Mandrella Square 1 World icon March 26, 2010

Individual evidence

  1. Stolpersteine ​​in Berlin Treptow-Köpenick. (PDF; 6.7 MB) a documentation about 30 places of remembrance among us. Bund der Antifaschisten Treptow eV and Association of those persecuted by the Nazi regime - Bund der Antifaschisten Köpenick eV, July 2008, pp. 55–57 , accessed on February 2, 2013 .
  2. A-F . In: Bundesarchiv (Hrsg.): Memorial book . Victim of the persecution of the Jews under the Nazi tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. 2nd, significantly expanded edition. tape  4 . Bundesarchiv, Koblenz 2006, ISBN 3-89192-137-3 ( online Bernstein, Bruno [accessed on February 9, 2013]).
  3. A-F . In: Bundesarchiv (Hrsg.): Memorial book . Victim of the persecution of the Jews under the Nazi tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. 2nd, significantly expanded edition. tape  4 . Bundesarchiv, Koblenz 2006, ISBN 3-89192-137-3 ( online Bernstein, Rosa [accessed on February 9, 2013]).
  4. Laying of stumbling blocks on Friday, April 27, 2012 from 9 a.m. Die Linke Treptow-Köpenick, April 27, 2012, accessed on February 9, 2013 .
  5. Stolpersteine ​​in Berlin Treptow-Köpenick. (PDF; 6.7 MB) a documentation about 30 places of remembrance among us. Bund der Antifaschisten Treptow eV and Association of those persecuted by the Nazi regime - Bund der Antifaschisten Köpenick eV, July 2008, pp. 51–54 , accessed on February 2, 2013 .
  6. ^ Georg Eppenstein (1867–1933). (No longer available online.) In: berlin.de. Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, archived from the original on September 13, 2014 ; Retrieved March 8, 2013 .
  7. Dr. Georg Eppenstein. In: bda-koepenick.de. Bund der Antifaschisten Köpenick eV, accessed on March 8, 2013 .
  8. 12 new stumbling blocks on March 26, 2010. (No longer available online.) Die Linke Treptow-Köpenick, March 16, 2012, archived from the original on January 28, 2017 ; Retrieved February 9, 2013 .
  9. Fromms attracts the nobleman at the girl , on spiegel.de, accessed on March 5th
  10. ↑ In memory of Julius Fromm A stumbling block for the inventor of the condom
  11. Ralf Drescher: Stumbling blocks for opponents of the Nazis - SPD commemorates victims of the Köpenick Blood Week. (No longer available online.) In: Berliner Woche . Berliner Wochenblatt Verlag GmbH, December 5, 2013, archived from the original on January 15, 2014 ; Retrieved December 9, 2013 .

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