List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Neukölln

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The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Neukölln contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Neukölln in the Neukölln district , which remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide under National Socialism. The table records a total of 207 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

image Surname Location Laying date Life
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Alice Abt.jpg Alice Dept. Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Alice Abt was born Alice Lasker on February 27, 1908 in Berlin. On February 19, 1943 she was deported to Auschwitz on the 29th Osttransport , where she was murdered. The stumbling block incorrectly bears the additional name Marcus .
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Friedrich Abt.jpg Friedrich Abbot Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Friedrich Abt was born on May 12, 1899 in Göttingen. On February 19, 1943 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 29th Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstrasse 47. Heinrich Adler.5708.jpg Heinrich Adler Friedelstrasse 47 June 7, 2013 Heinrich Adler was born on July 31, 1914 in Berlin. On October 19, 1939, he was admitted to the Buch sanatorium as a Jewish psychiatric patient. On July 10, 1940, he was taken to the Brandenburg killing center , which was officially disguised as the state nursing home Brandenburg aH , and was murdered there on the same day by poison gas as part of the National Socialist euthanasia program Aktion T4 . His parents Simon and Rachel Adler went into hiding in Berlin at the end of February 1943 and were able to hide until April 1944. After Rachel was arrested by the Gestapo, they were both deported to Auschwitz concentration camp and murdered there.
Stolperstein Sanderstr 20 (Neuk) Max Adler.jpg Max Adler Sanderstrasse 20 Nov 14, 2009 Max Adler was born on September 15, 1863 in Myslowitz . When exactly Max Adler came to Berlin can no longer be traced. His last job before retiring was at Seldies and Ring . At this point in time Max Adler was already a widower, his three children were regarded as "half-breeds of the first degree", so his wife Martha Adler, née Hammer, would not have been of Jewish faith . From 1937 he lived with his daughter Else, whose husband had already died. Max Adler was deported to Theresienstadt on August 3, 1942 with the 35th Alterstransport , where he was murdered on January 7, 1943. His three children - in addition to Else, they were Walter Adler from Halensee and Charlotte Wolff from Prenzlauer Berg - were murdered in concentration camps .
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstrasse 47.Rachel Adler.5703.jpg Rachel Adler Friedelstrasse 47 June 7, 2013 Rachel Beile Rosa was born as Kronthal on September 25, 1886 in Brzezany, Galicia , and deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp on May 3, 1944 . Simon and Rachel immigrated to Berlin from Galicia (Austria-Hungary) around 1905.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstrasse 47.Simon Adler.5699.jpg Simon Adler Friedelstrasse 47 June 7, 2013 Simon Adler, born on October 8, 1885 in Halytsch (Galicia), was the owner of the house in Schönleinstr. 17 in Kreuzberg. He lived with his family at Dieffenbachstraße 40 until around 1938. In 1938 they lived at Graefestraße 27 and from 1939 on Raumerstraße 41 in Prenzlauer Berg. In 1943 Adler and his wife Rachel went into hiding in Berlin.
Stumbling Stone Pflügerstr 1 (Neuk) Martin TE Alexander.jpg Martin TE Alexander Pflügerstrasse 1 Oct 8, 2011 Martin Alexander was born on January 15, 1882. He was arrested and taken to the Gestapo camp in Wuhlheide , where he was pronounced dead on May 1, 1942.
Stolperstein Hermannstr 123 (Neukö) Arno Aron Althof.jpg Arno Aron Althof Hermannstrasse 123 7 Aug 2014
Stolperstein Hermannstr 123 (Neukö) Dorothea Althof.jpg Dorothea Althof Hermannstrasse 123 7 Aug 2014
Stolperstein Hermannstr 123 (Neukö) Karl Althof.jpg Karl Althof Hermannstrasse 123 7 Aug 2014
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Sanderstraße 14.Cäcilie Ascher.1531.jpg Cäcilie Ascher Sanderstrasse 14 Nov 29, 2013
Stolperstein Jonasstr ​​66 (Neukö) Lisette Ascher.jpg Lisette Ascher Jonasstrasse 66 Oct 8, 2011 Lisette Ascher was born on December 31, 1864 in Lautenburg (today Lidzbark in Poland). On August 17, 1942 , she was deported to Theresienstadt on the 1st major transport for the elderly , where she was murdered on August 27, 1942.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Sanderstraße 14.Oscar Ascher.1527.jpg Oscar Ascher Sanderstrasse 14 Nov 29, 2013
Stumbling Stone Richardstr 86 (Neukö) Josef Basch.jpg Josef Basch Richardstrasse 86 Nov 29, 2012
Stumbling Stone Richardstrasse 86 (Neukö) Karoline Basch.jpg Karoline Basch Richardstrasse 86 Nov 29, 2012
Stumbling Stone Innstr 24 (Neukö) Olga Benario.jpg Olga Benario Innstrasse 24 Dec 10, 2007 * February 12, 1908 in Munich ; † April 23, 1942 in the Bernburg killing center . The Stolperstein was inaugurated on February 12, 2008.
Stumbling Stone Finowstr 27 (Neukö) Röschen Berliner.jpg Röschen Berliner Finowstrasse 27 March 27, 2015 Röschen Berliner was born on November 22nd, 1867 in Kobylin. Röschen Berliner was deported with her sister Senni from Schönhauser Allee 22 on the Da 502 train on August 17, 1942 to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she was murdered by the Nazis on September 9, 1942. Her prisoner number during the transport was 3986.
Stolperstein Oderstr 50 (Neukö) Berta Bikales.jpg Berta Bikales Oderstrasse 50 Nov 14, 2009 Berta Bikales was born as Berta Bander on February 15, 1896 in Boryslaw . Since 1921 she lived in Berlin, from 1928 she lived with her husband Salomon Bikales and their two sons Richard and Norbert at Oderstrasse 50. Berta Bikales was initially expelled in June 1939. In 1942 she was murdered in the Belzec extermination camp .
Stolperstein Oderstr 50 (Neukö) Salomon Bikales.jpg Salomon Bikales Oderstrasse 50 Nov 14, 2009 Salomon Bikales was born in Lviv on February 19, 1887 . He had lived in Berlin since 1912, from 1928 he lived with his wife Berta Bikales and their two sons Richard and Norbert at 50 Oderstrasse. During World War I he served as a sergeant in the Austrian army . On October 28, 1938, the businessman was deported to Bentschen as part of the Poland campaign , but managed to return to Berlin. While the couple's two sons survived the Holocaust , Salomon Bikales and his wife were murdered in the Belzec extermination camp in 1942 .
Stumbling Stone Wildenbruchplatz 10 (Neukö) Vera E Birkenfeld.jpg Vera E. Birkenfeld Wildenbruchplatz 10 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Weisestr 9 (Neukö) Fritz Bischoff.jpg Fritz Bischoff Weisestrasse 9 7 Aug 2014
Stolperstein Hermannstr 48 (Neukö) Georg Boas.jpg Georg Boas Hermannstrasse 48 Sep 12 2008 Georg Boas was born on April 5, 1901 in Grätz (today Grodzisk in Poland), he lived with his mother Jenny Boas at Hermannstrasse 48. He was deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd Osttransport , there he is lost.
Stolperstein Hermannstr 48 (Neukö) Jenny Boas.jpg Jenny Boas Hermannstrasse 48 Sep 12 2008 Jenny Boas was born as Jenny Holländer on November 6, 1873 in Bütow, she lived with her son Georg Boas at Hermannstrasse 48.She was deported to Theresienstadt on June 16, 1943 with the 91st Alterstransport , where she died on June 20 , 1943 . August 1943.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Biebricher Straße 6.Rosalie Rahel Brühl.5790.jpg Rosalie Rahel Brühl Biebricher Strasse 6 June 7, 2013
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 190 (Neukö) Augusta Bujakowski.jpg Augusta Bujakowski Karl-Marx-Strasse 190 Sep 9 2017
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 190 (Neukö) Hans Adolf Bujakowski.jpg Hans Adolf Bujakowski Karl-Marx-Strasse 190 Sep 9 2017
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 190 (Neukö) Helga Bujakowski.jpg Helga Bujakowski Karl-Marx-Strasse 190 Sep 9 2017 In 1938 the family members Hans, Augusta and Helga Bujakowski also fled from Germany to Liverpool / England (there the family changed their name to BOYER) and from there to the USA. Thanks to Helga and her children Vivien and Phil for all information and photos about the family and also for the permission to use the photos for future exhibitions.

From Helga Bujakowski from Bergstrasse 46 (today Karl-Marx-Strasse 190) one could learn most about the members of her family, as she survived the persecution and escape via London to New York with her family. Today she lives in old age with her daughter and son in New York State. Helga was a real Neukölln. Her father, the gynecologist Hans Bujakowski, had his practice in the middle of Neukölln. In the immediate vicinity was (and still exists today) the well-known Bading music store, where the family stocked up on sheet music for classical music. Helga attended the Agnes-Miegel-Schule (today Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium) until she was forced to leave the school because of the racial laws passed by the Nazis. She then attended the famous Goldschmidt School . In 1937, film sequences were also shot in this school for the documentation Inside Nazi Germany by filmmaker Julien Bryan. Helga can also be seen in it. In addition, she was a student of the Stern Conservatory , later the Private Jewish Music School in Hollaender. Helga studied piano in the USA and married her teacher, the composer and pianist Philip James.

Stolperstein Weigandufer 30 (Neukö) Dina Bujakowsky.jpg Dina Bujakowsky Weigandufer 30 Sep 9 2017 Dina Bujakowsky, b. Solotarewski was the wife of Kurt Bujakowsky from Berlin-Neukölln. According to her aunt Helga Bujakowsky, she came from Newirgevro (present-day Ukraine). She and her husband fled to Vienna and from there to Paris in 1938 to escape the Nazis and persecution. Thanks to the collaboration of the French police, many Jews were extradited to the German occupation. Including her and her husband Kurt and 5-year-old Stephanie. In 1942 the family was deported from the Drancy assembly camp to death to Auschwitz and murdered there in 1942.
Stolperstein Weigandufer 30 (Neukö) Kurt Bujakowsky.jpg Kurt Bujakowsky Weigandufer 30 Sep 9 2017 Kurt Bujakowsky, a Berlin bookseller and employee of Seemann-Verlag, fled to Vienna with his wife Dina in 1936 to escape persecution by the Nazis. After the so-called Anschluss of Austria, the small family fled to Paris, now with their daughter Stephanie, who was born in Vienna. Thanks to the collaboration of the French police, many Jews were extradited to the German occupation. Including Kurt, Dina and 5-year-old Stephanie. In 1942 the family was deported from the Drancy assembly camp to their death in Auschwitz and murdered there in 1942.
Stolperstein Weigandufer 30 (Neukö) Stephanie Bujakowsky.jpg Stephanie Bujakowsky Weigandufer 30 Sep 9 2017 Stephanie Bujakowsky, five years old, was born in Vienna in 1937 after her parents, Kurt and Dina Bujakowskiy, fled Berlin from persecution. In 1938 her parents fled to Paris. There are few photos of her short life that her great-aunt Helga Bujakowsky kept. They show Stephanie on the balcony in Paris, talking to a passerby and a photo from the Paris preschool. From the preschool, Stephanie was "picked up" by the collaborating French police and taken to the Drancy assembly center. In the documentation by Serge Klarsfeld: Endstation Auschwitz: the deportation of German and Austrian Jewish children from France and in the documentation by Claude Lanzmann: Shoah, Stephanie is mentioned.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Elise Cohn.jpg Elise Cohn Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Oct 27, 2010 Elise Cohn was born as Elise Deiler on April 15, 1877 in Berlin . On May 9, 1910, she married the businessman Alfred Cohn in Berlin (born on May 8, 1877 in Stolzenhagen), he died at the age of 65 on February 11, 1942 in the Jewish Hospital in Berlin . The couple's daughter fled to the United States and survived the Holocaust . The couple's son, Günther Josef Cohn, fled to France , but was picked up there during the German occupation of France and deported via the Drancy assembly camp to Auschwitz on August 14, 1942 , where he was murdered. His mother, Elise Cohn, was deported to Theresienstadt on August 31, 1942 with the 53rd Alterstransport . On May 16, 1944, she was taken to Auschwitz , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Juliusstrasse 39 (Neukö) Leo Cohn.jpg Leo Cohn Juliusstrasse 39 Dec 2006 Leo Cohn was born on January 26, 1890 in Ortelsburg . He owned a sack shop in what is now Werbellinstrasse (then Ziethenstrasse 57 ). In March 1942 he moved to Juliusstraße 39 as a subtenant of the Fiedler family, at which point he was already doing forced labor for the Deutsche Reichsbahn at the Schlesisches Bahnhof . He was deported to Theresienstadt on January 10, 1944 with the 99th Theresienstadt transport , and on September 29 he was taken to Auschwitz , where he was murdered. The Stolperstein was inaugurated on March 19, 2007.
Stolperstein Lenaustr 21 (Neuk) Hedwig Croner.jpg Hedwig Croner Lenaustraße 21 Nov 14, 2009 Hedwig Croner was born as Hedwig Salomon on April 8, 1869 in Berlin . On August 3, 1942, at 5 a.m., she was loaded into a special tram car and taken to Anhalter Bahnhof , from where the 35th Alterstransport drove to Theresienstadt . Hedwig Croner was murdered on January 13, 1943.
Stolperstein Flughafenstrasse 24 (Neukö) Sara Deutschkron.jpg Sara Deutschkron Flughafenstrasse 24 March 27, 2015
Stumbling Stone Flughafenstrasse 24 (Neukö) Simon Deutschkron.jpg Simon Deutschkron Flughafenstrasse 24 March 27, 2015
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Mareschstrasse 14.Johannes Dombrowski.1582.jpg Johannes Dombrowski Mareschstrasse 14 Nov 29, 2013 Johannes Dombrowski was born on December 26, 1888 in Spengawsken (today Szpęgawsk in Poland) and was an office worker by profession. It was organized in the Central Association of Employees (ZdA) and the Center Party . On September 13, 1943, he was arrested in his apartment for undermining military strength through anti-militarist writings. Just one day after his conviction on October 4, 1943, he was executed on October 5, 1943 in Plötzensee prison. He is said to have distributed a poem in which criticism of the Nazi regime was expressed.
Stolperstein Flughafenstrasse 41 (Neukö) Arthur Drucker.jpg Arthur Drucker Flughafenstrasse 41 Nov 14, 2009 Arthur Drucker was born in Obornik on October 30, 1910, the fifth child of Rosalie and Heimann Drucker. His residence in Berlin has been documented since 1931, first at Neuköllner Friedelstrasse 57 , later at Flughafenstrasse 41. From there, Arthur Drucker and his mother (his father died in 1935) were transported to Auschwitz on March 4, 1943 on the 34th Osttransport deported. From September 17 to October 1, 1943, he was listed as “ill” in the inmate's sick book; on December 18, 1943, his death was recorded in the Monowitz camp's death register.
Stolperstein Donaustr 11 (Neukö) Felicia Drucker.jpg Felicia Printer Donaustraße 11 Sep 12 2008 Born on July 28, 1881 in Warsaw , deported on August 15, 1942 with the 18th transport from the east to Riga , murdered there on August 18, 1942.
Stolperstein Herrfurthstr 27 (Neukö) Georg Isidor Drucker.jpg Georg Isidor Drucker Herrfurthstrasse 27 23 Sep 2016
Stumbling stone Flughafenstr 41 (Neukö) Rosalie Drucker.jpg Rosalie Printer Flughafenstrasse 41 Nov 14, 2009 Rosalie Drucker was born in Obornik on October 18, 1873 . On August 31, 1896, she married the haulier Heimann Drucker, fifteen years her senior. This marriage resulted in five children, all born in Obornik: Georg Isidor; Gertrud Ernestine; Hulda; Jäms Jakob and most recently Arthur on October 30, 1910. Rosalie and Heimann Drucker had been living with Arthur in Berlin since 1931 at the latest. Heimann Drucker died in 1935. Rosalie and Arthur Drucker were deported to Auschwitz on March 4, 1943 on the 34th Osttransport , Rosalie Drucker was murdered there immediately after their arrival and selection .
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 212 (Neukö) Jenny Dublin.jpg Jenny Dublin Karl-Marx-Strasse 212 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Bertha Ebstein.jpg Bertha Ebstein Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Bertha Ebstein was born as Bertha Skaller on March 23, 1866 in Ostrowo. She last lived with her son Curt Ebstein and his family. Bertha Ebstein died on October 4, 1942 in the Jewish hospital .
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Curt Ebstein.jpg Curt Ebstein Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Curt Ebstein was born in Kreuzburg on April 17, 1896 . The syndic lived with his mother Bertha Ebstein, his wife Erna Ebstein and their children Ilse, Ruth and Max in an apartment with three and a half rooms. Max Ebstein died of tuberculosis at the age of four . After Curt Ebstein had already been used for forced labor, he was deported together with his wife and the two remaining children on February 19, 1943 on the 29th Osttransport to Auschwitz and murdered there.
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Erna Ebstein.jpg Erna Ebstein Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Erna Ebstein was born on July 16, 1901 in Berlin . Together with her husband Curt Ebstein she had three children, the youngest of whom, Max, aged four years in the Jewish Hospital of tuberculosis died. Erna Ebstein was deported with her husband and the two remaining children on February 19, 1943, on the 29th Osttransport to Auschwitz and murdered there.
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Ilse Ebstein.jpg Use Ebstein Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Ilse Ebstein was born on September 25, 1933 in Berlin . She was deported with her parents and her older sister Ruth on February 19, 1943 on the 29th Osttransport to Auschwitz and murdered there.
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Max Ebstein.jpg Max Ebstein Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Max Ebstein was born on November 11, 1937 in Berlin . He died at the age of four on June 4, 1942 of tuberculosis and heart failure in the Jewish Hospital .
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Ruth Ebstein.jpg Ruth Ebstein Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Ruth Ebstein was born on September 4, 1930 in Berlin . She was deported with her parents and her younger sister Ilse on February 19, 1943 on the 29th Osttransport to Auschwitz and murdered there.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Max Fischel.jpg Max Fischel Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Max Fischel was born in Breslau on March 29, 1871 . Since October 1941 Max Fischel, who was divorced, lived as a subtenant with Gertrud Schlesinger. His daughter Ilse was born on January 8, 1903 in Berlin . Max Fischel was deported to Theresienstadt on September 23, 1942 with the 65th Alterstransport , where he was murdered on December 8, 1942. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Emser Str 90 (Neukö) Adolf Freundlich.jpg Adolf Freundlich Emser Strasse 90 25 Sep 2015
Stolperstein Emser Str 90 (Neukö) Erwin Freundlich.jpg Erwin Freundlich Emser Strasse 90 25 Sep 2015
Stolperstein Emser Str 90 (Neukö) Klara Freundlich.jpg Klara friendly Emser Strasse 90 25 Sep 2015
Stolperstein Emser Str 90 (Neukö) Louis Freundlich.jpg Louis Freundlich Emser Strasse 90 25 Sep 2015
Stumbling Stone Bruno-Bauer-Str 17a (Neukö) Paul Fürst.jpg Paul Prince Bruno-Bauer-Strasse 17a Nov 29, 2012 Wilhelm Paul Mateus Fürst was born on April 14, 1889 as the son of Mateus Uzarewicz and Ernstine Wilhelmine Pauline (née Wandrey) in Berlin, until 1912 the family was called Uzarewicz. He had several siblings, at least four sisters and one brother. His main occupation was a judicial clerk and from 1920 until the ban in 1933 he was a member of the SPD , where he volunteered in the Neukölln office. Later he started his own bookstore at Gontardstrasse 2 on Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte . He was the owner of Neukultur- und Kosmos - Verlag and was involved in the league for human rights . In 1938 he was banned from practicing because he also publishes and distributes socialist literature. In December 1940 his entire inventory of books was confiscated, he himself was taken into protective custody by the Gestapo and a few days later sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp . At the end of June 1941, his mother received a death certificate stating that Paul Fürst had died on June 6, 1941 in the prison hospital of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp of circulatory weakness and bilateral pneumonia. His sister Klara Hedwig Viktoria died on December 18, 1944 and his mother on March 14, 1947.
Stolperstein Gretelstr 10 (Neuk) Kurt Gärtner.jpg Kurt Gartner Gretelstrasse 10 Sep 12 2008 Kurt Gärtner was born on June 26, 1879 in Finsterwalde, the son of a cloth maker. In 1905 he moved to Berlin looking for work. During the First World War he became a member of the USPD , in 1919 he became a city councilor for Neukölln. In 1922 Gärtner rejoined the SPD and was a city ​​councilor for Berlin from 1925 to 1933 . After his first arrest, he fled to Czechoslovakia , but returned to Berlin in 1937 and worked in the resistance . Kurt Gärtner was arrested on August 22, 1944 and taken to Sachsenhausen concentration camp , where he was murdered on December 15, 1944.
Stolperstein Geygerstr 15 (Neukö) Alice Geusch.jpg Alice Geusch Geygerstrasse 15 Nov 16, 2015 Alice Geusch was born as Alice Davidsohn on January 1st, 1890 in Treptow an der Tollense, today Altentreptow. The Davidsohn family owned a manufacturing and fashion store there. As could be researched in historical address books, Alice Geusch moved to Neukölln at the beginning of the 20th century, married, widowed and lived in an apartment at Geygerstraße 15. Although Alice Geusch left the Jewish community in 1936, this step did not save her from persecution - According to research, according to the racial ideology of the Nazis that was imposed on Jewish people, from 1942 onwards she was forced to be a member of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany again. On March 12, 1943, at the age of 53, she was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Biebricher Straße 6.Daniel Glassmann.5785.jpg Daniel Glassmann Biebricher Strasse 6 June 7, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Biebricher Strasse 6.Lucie Glassmann.5781.jpg Lucie Glassmann Biebricher Strasse 6 June 7, 2013
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Rudi Goldschmidt.jpg Rudi Goldschmidt Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Oct 27, 2010 Rudi Goldschmidt was born on January 21, 1909 in Berlin-Neukölln . He was a nephew of Gertrud and Max Mandel, for whom Stolpersteine ​​were also laid in Karl-Marx-Straße 56. Rudi Goldschmidt's father did not survive the Holocaust either; on November 14, 1941, he was deported from his apartment on Lenaustraße with the V transport to Minsk . Rudi Goldschmidt was deported to Auschwitz on November 29, 1942 on the 23rd Osttransport , where he was murdered on December 22, 1942.
Stolperstein Maybachufer 8 (Neuk) Flora Goldstein.jpg Flora Goldstein Maybachufer 8 13 Sep 2008 Flora Goldstein was born on February 28, 1877 in Schwerin . While her daughter Dorothea managed to escape to the USA in 1938 , Flora Goldstein and her husband Markus were deported to Auschwitz on the 30th Osttransport on February 26, 1943 , where both were murdered.
Stolperstein Maybachufer 8 (Neuk) Markus Goldstein.jpg Markus Goldstein Maybachufer 8 13 Sep 2008 Markus Goldstein was born on August 4, 1872 in Kobylagora . The furrier and saddler had his shop and apartment on the Maybachufer . The daughter Dorothea, who emerged from his marriage to Flora Goldstein, fled to the USA in 1938 . Markus Goldstein and his wife, however, were deported to Auschwitz on February 26, 1943 on the 30th Osttransport , where both were murdered.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Fuldastraße 42.Herbert Gotthilf.3311.jpg Herbert Gotthilf Fuldastrasse 42 March 22, 2014
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 100 (Neukö) Helene Haase.jpg Helene Haase Karl-Marx-Strasse 100 Oct 27, 2010 Helene Haase was born as Helene Schwarzbach on April 24, 1888 in Wronke . On September 26th, she and her husband Joseph Haase were deported on the 20th Osttransport to Raasiku , where they were murdered.
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 100 (Neukö) Josef Haase.jpg Joseph Haase Karl-Marx-Strasse 100 Oct 27, 2010 Joseph Haase was born on August 11, 1878 in Santomischel . On September 26th, he and his wife Helene Haase were deported on the 20th Osttransport to Raasiku , where they were murdered. Before his deportation he was able to transfer 9,000 Reichsmarks from his savings to the Jewish Religious Association; Money that the tax authorities would otherwise have collected. His first name Joseph is misspelled on the Stolperstein .
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 100 (Neukö) Margarete Haase.jpg Margarete Haase Karl-Marx-Strasse 100 Oct 27, 2010 Margarete Haase was born Margarete Heynemann on June 18, 1879 in Erfurt . She was married to a brother of Joseph Haase and lived with her brother-in-law and his wife as a sublet. On March 1, 1943 , she was deported to Auschwitz on the 31st Osttransport , where she was murdered.
Stolperstein Lenaustr 6 (Neuk) Luise Hartnack.jpg Luise Hartnack Lenaustraße 6 Oct 8, 2011 Luise Hartnack was born as Luise Bürkle on January 1st, 1872 in Marbach am Neckar. She was arrested by the Gestapo on August 2, 1942 in Frankfurt am Main for “favoring the Jews” because she was providing food to a good Jewish friend and hiding. On October 1, 1942, she was interned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp , where she officially died on December 14, 1942 “of a weak heart”.
Stolperstein Steinbockstr 23 (Neuk) Arthur Hecht.jpg Arthur Hecht Steinbockstrasse 23 Dec 10, 2007 Arthur Denny Hecht was born on May 6, 1883 in Kassel and was baptized as a Christian. He was used as a soldier in the First World War , later the doctorate in law worked for many years as a district judge at the district court of Neukölln . The daughter Gerda was born on January 17, 1914, in 1935 the family traveled to New York and Gerda stayed with relatives there. Arthur Hecht was born together with his wife Lucie Hecht on March 28, 1942 with the XI. Transported to the Piaski ghetto , where both were murdered.
Stolperstein Steinbockstr 23 (Neuk) Lucie Hecht.jpg Lucie Hecht Steinbockstrasse 23 Dec 10, 2007 Lucie (Tana) Hecht was born on June 16, 1888 in Frankfurt am Main with the maiden name Kayser and was baptized Christian. The daughter Gerda of the Hecht couple was born on January 17, 1914, in 1935 the family traveled to New York and Gerda stayed with relatives there. Lucie Hecht was born together with her husband Arthur Hecht on March 28, 1942 with the XI. Transported to the Piaski ghetto , where both were murdered.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstrasse 49.Ernst Heilfron.5744.jpg Ernst Heilfron Friedelstrasse 49 June 7, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstraße 49. Gertrud Heilfron.5745.jpg Gertrud Heilfron Friedelstrasse 49 June 7, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstraße 49.Ingeborg Heilfron.5751.jpg Ingeborg Heilfron Friedelstrasse 49 June 7, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Friedelstraße 49.Susanne Heilfron.5748.jpg Susanne Heilfron Friedelstrasse 49 June 7, 2013
Stumbling Stone Weserstr 54 (Neukö) Reinhold Hermann.jpg Reinhold Hermann Weserstrasse 54 Sep 12 2008 * November 10, 1885 in Berlin ; † April 29, 1945 in Creußen
Stolperstein Geygerstr 8 (Neukö) Hedwig Heymans.jpg Hedwig Heymans Geygerstrasse 8 Nov 16, 2015 Hedwig Heymans was born on June 16, 1869 like her sister Deborah (born on November 22, 1863) in Krefeld and lived in Berlin at the beginning of the 20th century. According to old documents and address books, first and foremost in what is now Rudow, then later she lived and worked at Adalbertstrasse 7 in Kreuzberg as a maker of women's coats. In May 1939 she gave Kommandantenstrasse as the sublet address for the census. 44 in Kreuzberg. Presumably she lived there with her sister Betty Heymans (died March 24, 1942), later in the old people's home at Schönhauser Allee 22, Moritz Manheimer's pension institution .

Hedwig Heyman's name then reappeared with the address Schönhauser Allee 22 in the deportation list of August 17, 1942, the so-called 1. Alterstransport to Theresienstadt. From there she was deported to the Treblinka extermination camp on September 19, 1942 , and probably murdered immediately. Since the so-called collection camps for transport to the extermination camps are not a civil address, the stumbling block for Hedwig Heymans will be next to that of her sister Deborah and niece Edith. She will not be forgotten along the way.

Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Arthur Hillel.jpg Arthur Hillel Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Arthur Hillel was born in Berlin on July 31, 1888 . In 1933 the businessman lived with his wife Hildegard Hillel at Anzengruberstraße 12, in 1936 the two lived at Britzer Franz-Körner-Straße 81c. In 1938 the couple moved into Leonhard Krieg's apartment on the third floor of the house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 as sub-tenants. In 1942, both Arthur Hiller had to do forced labor in the Borsigwald plant of the German weapons and ammunition factory . On August 15, 1942, the couple were deported to Riga on the 18th transport to the east, where Arthur Hiller was murdered on August 18, 1942. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Hildegard Hillel.jpg Hildegard Hillel Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Hildegard Hillel was born Hildegard Hohenstein on November 6, 1890 in Berlin . In 1933 she lived with her husband Arthur Hillel at Anzengruberstraße 12, and in 1936 they both lived at Britzer Franz-Körner-Straße 81c. In 1938 the couple moved into Leonhard Krieg's apartment on the third floor of the house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 as sub-tenants. In 1942 both had to do forced labor, Hildegard Hiller at JD Riedel AG in Britz. On August 15, 1942, the couple were deported to Riga on the 18th transport to the east, where Arthur Hiller was murdered on August 18, 1942. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 212 (Neukö) Regina Hirschberg.jpg Regina Hirschberg Karl-Marx-Strasse 212 Nov 29, 2012
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 212 (Neukö) Siegbert Hirschberg.jpg Siegbert Hirschberg Karl-Marx-Strasse 212 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Weserstr 53 (Neukö) Isak Holzer.jpg Isak Holzer Weserstrasse 53 May 10, 2019
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Betty Itzig.jpg Betty Itzig Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Betty Itzig was born in Rogowo on February 20, 1916 . On February 19, 1943 - a week before her parents - she was deported to Auschwitz on the 29th Osttransport , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Felicia Itzig.jpg Felicia Itzig Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Felicia Itzig was born as Felicia Haase on March 1, 1880 in Rogowo . She and her husband Samuel Itzig were deported to Auschwitz on the 30th Osttransport on February 26, 1943 , where they were murdered. The Itzig couple had four children, two of whom - Betty and Rosa - were murdered. Irmgard and Gilbert fled to Palestine in 1933 and were thus able to escape the Holocaust .
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Samuel Itzig.jpg Samuel Itzig Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Samuel Itzig was born in Gonsawa on September 9, 1874 . He and his wife Felicia Itzig were deported on the 30th Osttransport to Auschwitz on February 26, 1943 , where they were murdered. The Itzig couple had four children, two of whom - Betty and Rosa - were murdered. Irmgard and Gilbert fled to Palestine in 1933 and were thus able to escape the Holocaust .
Stumbling Stone Silbersteinstrasse 97 (Neukö) Klara Jacob.jpg Klara Jacob Silbersteinstrasse 97 Nov 14, 2009 Klara Jacob was born as Klara Schulze on June 13, 1901 in Berlin . On January 16, 1939 , she was admitted to the Herzberge Sanatorium at her own request , because she suffered from anxiety . As early as 1938, the Neukölln medical officer ordered her forced sterilization because she suffered from “innate nonsense”. At that time, Klara Jacob was already the mother of one son; her daughter had died of diphtheria as a toddler . The decision of the medical officer was implemented almost two years later: Klara Jacob was transferred to the Rudolf Virchow Hospital at the end of April 1940 and made sterile on May 8, 1940 using X-rays . After she was transferred back to the Herzberge sanatorium on June 20, 1940, Klara Jacob was brought to the Brandenburg killing center only a few days later and murdered there on July 12, 1940 as part of Action T4 . According to the official death certificate, Klara Jacob died in Hartheim near Linz of a nephritis ; this falsification of the circumstances of death was common practice during Operation T4 in order to prevent family members from investigating. Klara Jacob's great-grandson was also present when the Stolperstein was laid.
Stolperstein Anzengruberstr 10 (Neukö) Eveline Jacobowitz.jpg Eveline Jacobowitz Anzengruberstrasse 10 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Anzengruberstr 10 (Neukö) Ida Jacobowitz.jpg Ida Jacobowitz Anzengruberstrasse 10 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Anzengruberstr 10 (Neukö) Johanna Jacobowitz.jpg Johanna Jacobowitz Anzengruberstrasse 10 Nov 29, 2012
Stumbling Stone Anzengruberstr 10 (Neukö) Kurt Jacobowitz.jpg Kurt Jacobowitz Anzengruberstrasse 10 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Anzengruberstr 10 (Neukö) Salo Jacobowitz.jpg Salo Jacobowitz Anzengruberstrasse 10 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Hobrechtstraße 22. Frieda Jacobsohn.0198.jpg Frieda Jacobsohn Hobrechtstrasse 22 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Hobrechtstrasse 22.Gustav Jacobsohn.0194.jpg Gustav Jacobsohn Hobrechtstrasse 22 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein Sanderstr 20 (Neuk) Else Jolles.jpg Else Jolles Sanderstrasse 20 Nov 14, 2009 Else Jolles was born as Else Adler on June 4, 1891 in Berlin . She was the eldest daughter of Max Adler, for whom another Stolperstein has been laid at the same address. Else Jolles was married to Richard Jolles (born December 17, 1892 in Erfurt ; died October 17, 1934 in Berlin), who was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Berlin-Weißensee . Three years after the death of her husband, Else Jolles took her father in with her. About a year after her father, Else Jolles was also deported, on September 10, 1943 initially with the 61st Alterstransport to Theresienstadt , from there she was taken to Auschwitz on October 23, 1944 , where she was murdered.
Stolperstein Sanderstr 20 (Neuk) Gerhard Jolles.jpg Gerhard Jolles Sanderstrasse 20 Nov 14, 2009 Gerhard Jolles was born on September 20, 1928 in Berlin . He was the adoptive son of Else Jolles, the exact circumstances of his adoption are not known. He was deported to Auschwitz on June 28, 1943 on the 39th Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Thekla Kallmann.jpg Thekla Kallmann Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Oct 27, 2010 Thekla Kallmann was born on March 19, 1870 in Erichshagen as Thekla Goldschmidt. She was deported to Theresienstadt on August 3, 1942 with the 35th Alterstransport , where she was murdered on April 13, 1944. It is unclear whether there was a relationship to Rudi Goldschmidt, for whom another stumbling block has been laid at the same address.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Fanny Kamann.jpg Fanny Kamann Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Oct 27, 2010 Fanny Kamann was born as Fanny Ehrlich on February 24, 1875 in Rösnitz . She had been married to Georg Ernst Paul Kamann (born November 14, 1877 in Berlin), who was baptized as a Protestant, in a mixed marriage since July 26, 1904 . Their two daughters, Rosa and Frieda, were thus able to escape deportation as mixed race . Fanny Kamann had to wear the Star of David from September 1941 , was arrested on February 4, 1944 and, after being put together in the Rosenstrasse assembly camp in Berlin-Mitte , was deported to Theresienstadt on February 9 with the 101st Alterstransport . There she also lived her 70th birthday and survived the Holocaust after being liberated in 1945 . While her siblings were all murdered, there is evidence that she lived in Tempelhof in 1950 and celebrated her 75th birthday.
Stolperstein Sonnenallee 68 (Neukö) Hans Erich Kantorowsky.jpg Hans Erich Kantorowsky Sonnenallee 68 June 10, 2014
Stolperstein Weserstr 54 (Neukö) Hugo Kapteina.jpg Hugo Kapteina Weserstrasse 54 Sep 12 2008 * June 23, 1903 in Gelsenkirchen ; † April 20, 1945 in Brandenburg prison
Stolperstein Hermannstr 48 (Neukö) Frieda Karger.jpg Frieda Karger Hermannstrasse 48 Nov 14, 2009 Frieda Karger was born on July 1, 1891 in Berlin . Together with her husband Martin Karger, she was deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 on the 33rd Osttransport , where she was murdered.
Stolperstein Hermannstr 48 (Neukö) Martin Karger.jpg Martin Karger Hermannstrasse 48 Nov 14, 2009 Martin Karger was born on June 1, 1891 in Berlin . Together with his wife Frieda Karger, he was deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 on the 33rd Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein Hermannstr 48 (Neukö) Frieda Kayser.jpg Frieda Kayser Hermannstrasse 48 Nov 14, 2009 Frieda Kayser was born as Frieda Tarnowski on December 18, 1898 in Altdamm . Together with her husband Samuel Kayser, she was deported on the 33rd Osttransport to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 , where she was murdered.
Stolperstein Hermannstr 48 (Neukö) Samuel Kayser.jpg Samuel Kayser Hermannstrasse 48 Nov 14, 2009 Samuel Kayser was born in New York on August 17, 1892 . Together with his wife Frieda Kayser, he was deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 on the 33rd Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein Sonnenallee 137 (Neukö) Willy Kolbe.jpg Willy Kolbe Sun alley 137 Sep 12 2008 Willy Kolbe was born in Berlin on October 31, 1901 . He completed an apprenticeship as a locksmith . After completing his apprenticeship, the member of the German Metalworkers' Association was unemployed for a long time until he finally found a job at Ludwig Loewe & Co. in 1934 . The KPD sympathizer was last employed there as an auditor . From 1943 he was involved in a group of the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein-Organization , which organized the resistance at Loewe & Co. Willy Kolbe was arrested on September 28, 1944 and interned in the Berlin-Plötzensee prison. He became the preparation of high treason accused and by the People's Court to three years in prison convicted. On February 22, 1945 he was transferred from Plötzensee to the Hausneindorf satellite camp of Halberstadt prison. Willy Kolbe died during the evacuation march on April 21, 1945.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Flora Krieg.jpg Flora war Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Flora Krieg was born Flora Dreifuss on March 2, 1883 in Michelstadt . She was married to Leonhard Krieg for the second time, her first husband Leopold Bohraus died around 1931. The couple had lived in the front building at Hobrechtstrasse 57 since July 1938. On October 26, 1942, the Krieg couple were deported to Riga on the 22nd Eastern Transport . This transport was preceded by the so-called “community action”, with which the number of employees of the Jewish community in Berlin was to be decimated by a third. In the course of this deportation, the Gestapo threatened to shoot hostages because several people were able to successfully escape the deportation. Flora Krieg was deported and murdered on October 29, 1942 in the Riga-Kaiserwald concentration camp. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Leonhard Krieg.jpg Leonhard Krieg Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Leonhard Krieg was born on April 17, 1878 in Liegnitz . Since July 1938 he lived with his wife Flora Krieg in the front building at Hobrechtstrasse 57. He worked for the Jewish religious community, so that he and his wife were deported as part of the so-called "community action". The aim of this deportation was to decimate the number of employees in the Jewish community in Berlin by a third, and the Gestapo threatened to shoot hostages because several people were able to successfully escape deportation. Leonhard Krieg, however, was deported together with his wife on October 26, 1942 on the 22nd Osttransport to Riga , where he was murdered on October 29, 1942.
Stolperstein Richardstrasse 49 (Neukö) Horst Werner Kurt Kuss.jpg Horst Werner Kurt kiss Richardstrasse 49 Nov 14, 2009 Horst Werner Kurt Kuss was born on June 22, 1932 in Berlin-Neukölln . His parents, Karl Emil Kuss and Helene Kuss, née Ikker, originally came from Lichtenberg , where they got married on October 23, 1926. He lived with his parents and his two siblings Heinz and Brigitte at Richardstrasse 49. Shortly after his birth, Horst Kuss was treated for sepsis in the Neukölln hospital from June 30 to September 3, 1932. He was baptized on April 2, 1933 in the Magdalenenkirche . Horst Kuss was later admitted to the Reinickendorf children's clinic , followed by transfers to the sanatoriums in Berlin-Buch , the Wittenau sanatoriums and finally to the Obrawalde sanatorium and nursing home . From there he was transferred back to the Charité in Berlin before he was transferred to Obrawalde again on August 30, 1944 without notification or parental consent. On December 8, 1944, Horst Kuss's parents received a telegram informing them that their son had died of pneumonia on December 5, 1944 .
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Hedwig Lasker.jpg Hedwig Lasker Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Hedwig Lasker was born Hedwig Grünwald on February 17, 1877 in Dortmund (Dorstfeld). She was deported to Auschwitz on November 29, 1942 on the 23rd Osttransport , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Max Lasker.jpg Max Lasker Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Max Lasker was born on March 16, 1881 in Lessen (now Łasin in Poland). On November 29, 1942 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 23rd Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Sanderstraße 14.Alfred Lazarus.1533.jpg Alfred Lazarus Sanderstrasse 14 Nov 29, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Sanderstraße 14.Ruth Lazarus.1537.jpg Ruth Lazarus Sanderstrasse 14 Nov 29, 2013
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 43 (Neukö) Dorothea Ledermann.jpg Dorothea Ledermann Karl-Marx-Strasse 43 Oct 27, 2010 Dorothea Ledermann was born as Dorothea Lindemann on February 23, 1902 in Berent . She was the daughter of Fanny and Siegfried Lindemann, for whom Stolpersteine ​​have also been laid in Karl-Marx-Straße 69. Dorothea Ledermann was deported together with her husband Martin on March 2, 1943 on the 32nd Osttransport to Auschwitz , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 43 (Neukö) Martin Ledermann.jpg Martin Ledermann Karl-Marx-Strasse 43 Oct 27, 2010 Martin Ledermann was born on August 9, 1884 in Grätz . He and his wife Dorothea were deported on the 32nd Osttransport to Auschwitz on March 2, 1943 , where they were murdered.
Stumbling stone Kottbusser Damm 77 (Neukö) Paul Leske.jpg Paul Leske Kottbusser Dam 77 Nov 15, 2016
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 76 (Neukö) Elisabeth Lewin.jpg Elisabeth Lewin Karl-Marx-Strasse 76 Oct 27, 2010 Elisabeth Lewin was born as Elisabeth Glassmann on February 23, 1887 in Granow (Brandenburg). She was deported together with her husband Julius Lewin on November 14, 1941 on the V transport to Minsk , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 76 (Neukö) Julius Lewin.jpg Julius Lewin Karl-Marx-Strasse 76 Oct 27, 2010 Julius Lewin was born on December 26, 1877 in Prechlau . He lived together with his wife Elisabeth as sublet with the Löwenthal couple, he had to do forced labor in the Schering AG plant in Spindlersfeld . He and his wife Elisabeth Lewin were deported to Minsk on November 14, 1941 on the V transport , where they were murdered.
Stolperstein Oderstr 52 (Neukö) Selma Lewin.jpg Selma Lewin Oderstrasse 52 Nov 29, 2012
Stumbling block Wissmannstr 12 (Neukö) Ernst Lewinsohn.jpg Ernst Lewinsohn Wissmannstrasse 12 Nov 16, 2015
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 58 (Neukö) Willi Leyser.jpg Willi Leyser Karl-Marx-Strasse 58 Oct 27, 2010 Willi Leyser was born on March 26th, 1865 in Berlin . He was deported to Theresienstadt on July 22, 1942 with the 27th Alterstransport . He was later taken to the Treblinka extermination camp , where he was murdered on September 21, 1942.
Stolperstein Maybachufer 8 (Neuk) Georg Lichtenstein.jpg Georg Lichtenstein Maybachufer 8 13 Sep 2008 Georg Lichtenstein was born on June 30, 1890 in Marienburg . He was on March 28, 1942 with the XI. Transported to Piaski , where he was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 69 (Neukö) Fanny Lindemann.jpg Fanny Lindemann Karl-Marx-Strasse 69 Fanny Lindemann was born on October 30, 1869 in Berent as Fanny Abraham's son. The Lindemann couple had three children, of whom only Leo Lindemann (born November 14, 1897) survived. Kurt Lindemann (born January 11, 1901) lived at Fuldastraße 2 and was deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp on December 8, 1944 and murdered. Dorothea Lindemann (born February 21, 1902, former Krojanker, married Ledermann), for whom a stumbling block has also been laid in Karl-Marx-Strasse 43, was deported to Auschwitz on March 2, 1943 and murdered. On March 17, 1943, Fanny and Siegfried Lindemann were deported to Theresienstadt on the 4th large old age transport , where Fanny Lindemann was murdered on May 30, 1944.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 69 (Neukö) Siegfried Lindemann.jpg Siegfried Lindemann Karl-Marx-Strasse 69 Siegfried Lindemann was born on May 4, 1873 in Berent . He was a trained plumber and worked at the metal goods factory Emil Stein in the Alte Jakobstrasse in Kreuzberg , where he was dismissed in 1935 for racist reasons. From 1938 he was used for forced labor at the Alfred Hanne company . On March 17, 1943, Fanny and Siegfried Lindemann were deported to Theresienstadt on the 4th large old age transport , where Siegfried Lindemann was murdered on April 3, 1944.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Böhmische Straße 28a.Else Linke.0267.jpg Else Linke Bohemian Street 28a 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Böhmische Straße 28a.Emil Linke.0263.jpg Emil Linke Bohemian Street 28a 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Böhmische Straße 28a.Johanna Linke.0255.jpg Johanna Linke Bohemian Street 28a 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Böhmische Straße 28a.Martin Linke.0249.jpg Martin Linke Bohemian Street 28a 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Böhmische Straße 28a.Wolfgang Linke.0258.jpg Wolfgang Linke Bohemian Street 28a 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Donaustraße 115.Regina Löder.1556.jpg Regina Löder Donaustraße 115 Nov 29, 2013
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Gertrud Löwenstein.jpg Gertrud Löwenstein Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Oct 27, 2010 Gertrud Löwenstein was born on March 15, 1881 in Artern . She was deported to Auschwitz on March 6, 1943 with the 35th Osttransport , where she is missing.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Stuttgarter Strasse 53.Auguste Loewenthal.3752.jpg Auguste Loewenthal Stuttgarter Strasse 53 Apr 26, 2014 Auguste Loewenthal was born Auguste Zipprich on June 9, 1877 in Halle an der Saale . In March 1944, she and her husband Leonhard Loewenthal were arrested and taken to the Gestapo Berlin assembly camp on Große Hamburger Strasse. Since their marriage was considered a "mixed marriage," they were both released. Auguste Loewenthal survived.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Stuttgarter Strasse 53.Leonhard Loewenthal.3749.jpg Leonhard Loewenthal Stuttgarter Strasse 53 Apr 26, 2014 Leonhard Loewenthal was born on June 30, 1871 in Brandenburg an der Havel, and died on December 11, 1945 in the Jewish hospital.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 76 (Neukö) Frieda Löwenthal.jpg Frieda Loewenthal Karl-Marx-Strasse 76 Sep 12 2008 Frieda Löwenthal was born as Frieda Henoch on June 7, 1882 in Pleschen . She was deported to Riga on November 27, 1941, together with her husband Jacob Löwenthal, on the VII. Transport , and murdered there on November 30, 1941.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 76 (Neukö) Jacob Löwenthal.jpg Jacob Loewenthal Karl-Marx-Strasse 76 Sep 12 2008 Jacob Löwenthal was born in Alexandria on May 10, 1884 . On November 27, 1941, he and his wife Frieda Löwenthal were deported to Riga on the VII. Transport and murdered there on November 30, 1941.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Felicitas Luft.jpg Felicitas Luft Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Nov 15, 2016 Felicitas Luft was born on April 24, 1929. 1938 Kindertransport to Holland and interned in Westerbork transit camp . Deported to Theresienstadt on February 25, 1944 and later to the Auschwitz concentration camp . Died there after the liberation on February 28, 1945.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Simon Luft.jpg Simon air Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Nov 15, 2016 Simon Luft was born on December 22, 1898 in Radom (Poland). Deported to Minsk on November 14, 1941 and later murdered at an unknown time and place.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 16 (Neukö) Wolfgang Luft.jpg Wolfgang Luft Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 Nov 15, 2016 Wolfgang Luft was born on December 25, 1934. 1938 Kindertransport to Holland and interned in Westerbork transit camp . Deported to Theresienstadt on February 25, 1944 and later to the Auschwitz concentration camp . There he was murdered on October 25, 1944.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 56 (Neukö) Gertrud Mandel.jpg Gertrud Mandel Karl-Marx-Strasse 56 Oct 27, 2010 Gertrud Mandel was born as Gertrud Wolff on January 18, 1883 in Berlin . She and her husband Max Mandel were deported to Minsk on November 14, 1941 on the V transport , where she is missing.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 56 (Neukö) Max Mandel.jpg Max Almond Karl-Marx-Strasse 56 Oct 27, 2010 Max Mandel was born on December 27, 1882 in Czarnikau . He was deported together with his wife Gertrud Mandel on November 14, 1941 on the V transport to Minsk , where he is missing.
Stolperstein Donaustr 11 (Neukö) Flora Mandelstamm.jpg Flora almond stem Donaustraße 11 Sep 12 2008 Flora Mandelstamm was born Flora Sonnabend on January 3, 1868 in Berlin . She was deported to Theresienstadt on August 3, 1942 with the 35th Alterstransport . From there she was taken to the Treblinka extermination camp , where she was murdered on September 26, 1942.
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 55 (Neukö) Ralph Egon Marcus.jpg Ralph Egon Marcus Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 Oct 27, 2010 Ralph Egon Marcus was born on September 5, 1928 in Berlin. On February 19, 1943 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 29th Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Donaustraße 18. Adolf Mendelsohn.0222.jpg Adolf Mendelsohn Donaustraße 18 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Donaustraße 18.Erna Mendelsohn.0230.jpg Erna Mendelsohn Donaustraße 18 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Donaustraße 18.Manfred Mendelsohn.0227.jpg Manfred Mendelsohn Donaustraße 18 Dec 10, 2007 Manfred Mendelsohn was born on April 27, 1930 in Berlin . He was deported with his parents Adolf Mendelsohn (* 1899) and Erna (* 1905 as Erna Schwersenz) on November 14, 1941 on the V transport to Minsk .
Stolperstein Oderstr 52 (Neukö) Martha Meth.jpg Martha Meth Oderstrasse 52 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Oderstr 52 (Neukö) Max Meth.jpg Max meth Oderstrasse 52 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Lichtenrader Strasse 55.Erna Meyer.1601.jpg Erna Meyer Lichtenrader Strasse 55 Nov 29, 2013
Stolperstein Maybachufer 8 (Neuk) Lucie Meyer.jpg Lucie Meyer Maybachufer 8 13 Sep 2008 Lucie Meyer was born on May 12, 1910 in Berlin . On August 15, 1942, she was deported to Riga on the 18th transport from the east , where she was murdered on August 18, 1942.
Stolperstein Maybachufer 8 (Neuk) Rosa Meyer.jpg Rosa Meyer Maybachufer 8 13 Sep 2008 Rosa Meyer was born as Rosa Freund on January 1st, 1873 in Güssing . She was deported to Theresienstadt on November 19, 1942 with the 74th Alterstransport . There she was murdered on March 8, 1943.
Stolperstein Maybachufer 8 (Neuk) Selma Meyer.jpg Selma Meyer Maybachufer 8 13 Sep 2008 Selma Meyer was born Selma Gerson on April 8, 1880 in Wongrowitz . On August 15, 1942, she was deported to Riga on the 18th transport from the east , where she was murdered on August 18, 1942.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Lichtenrader Strasse 55.Ursula Meyer.1605.jpg Ursula Meyer Lichtenrader Strasse 55 Nov 29, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukoelln.Hasenheide 68.Rosa Morel.3709.jpg Rosa Morel Heather 68 Erioll world.svg
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 169 (Neukö) Edith Neumann.jpg Edith Neumann Karl-Marx-Strasse 169 Oct 27, 2010 Edith Neumann was born on February 23, 1938 in Berlin-Neukölln . The five-year-old and her parents were deported on the 39th Osttransport to Auschwitz on June 28, 1943 , where the entire family was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 169 (Neukö) Hermann Neumann.jpg Hermann Neumann Karl-Marx-Strasse 169 Oct 27, 2010 Hermann Neumann was born on December 5, 1897 in Kulmsee . The merchant married on June 10, 1937 in Neukölln town hall . Together with his wife and his then five-year-old daughter, he was deported on June 28, 1943, on the 39th Osttransport to Auschwitz , where the entire family was murdered.
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 169 (Neukö) Viktoria Neumann.jpg Viktoria Neumann Karl-Marx-Strasse 169 Oct 27, 2010 Viktoria Neumann was born Viktoria Sabatier on February 7, 1907 in Vienna . She was a certified master dressmaker and milliner by the Regensburg Chamber of Crafts and had married on June 10, 1937 in Neukölln town hall . She had been baptized Evangelical, but later converted to Judaism . Together with her husband and her daughter, who was five years old at the time, she was deported on June 28, 1943, on the 39th Osttransport to Auschwitz , where the entire family was murdered.
Stolperstein Bürknerstr 16 (Neukö) Ella Pese.jpg Ella Pese Bürknerstrasse 16 Nov 26, 2018
Stumbling stone Bürknerstr 16 (Neukö) Hans Pese.jpg Hans Pese Bürknerstrasse 16 Nov 26, 2018
Stumbling stone Bürknerstr 16 (Neukö) Marianne Pese.jpg Marianne Pese Bürknerstrasse 16 Nov 26, 2018
Stolperstein Emser Str 109 (Neukö) Erna Pese.jpg Erna Pese Emser Street 109 Nov 15, 2016
Stolperstein Emser Str 109 (Neukö) Margot Pese.jpg Margot Pese Emser Street 109 Nov 15, 2016
Stolperstein Emser Str 109 (Neukö) Willy Pese.jpg Willy Pese Emser Street 109 Nov 15, 2016
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Käthe F Pestachowski.jpg Kate F. Pestachowski Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Käte Pestachowski was born on July 6, 1905 in Berlin . She lived at Plesser Strasse 10 in Alt-Treptow before moving to Hobrechtstrasse 57. She had to do forced labor at the Weber company , a metal goods factory in Kiefholzstrasse . On March 4, 1943, Käte F. Pestachowski was deported to Auschwitz on the 34th Osttransport , where she was murdered immediately after the selection .
Stumbling Stone Silbersteinstrasse 114 (Neukö) Carl Pohle.jpg Carl Pohle Silbersteinstrasse 114 Nov 16, 2015 Carl Pohle was born in Berlin on December 8, 1889. He was a trained shoemaker and together with his wife Margarete he had two daughters, Ruth and Lucie. Since 1928 he was unable to work and since 1931 he needed a wheelchair because of a right-sided paralysis. Until 1931 he belonged to the German National People's Party , whose deputy head he was temporarily in Neukölln. He later founded the Confessing Church group in Neubritz in 1934 and was chairman of the Brother Council of the Philipp Melanchthon Church in Neukölln. At the engagement party of one of his daughters on February 19, 1943, he criticized the long persecution of the confessional pastor Martin Niemöller and made Adolf Hitler directly responsible for it. Allegedly, he is said to have insulted him and confessed to listening to enemy broadcasts . Shortly after the engagement he was denounced and reported, probably by his daughter's fiancé and his carer. The engagement itself was canceled after 14 days. On March 9, 1944, charges were brought against him before the People's Court for undermining military strength . In the main hearing on April 17, 1944, he received the death penalty and was imprisoned in Brandenburg-Görden . There he was beheaded by the guillotine on June 5, 1944 . His urn is to this day in the Ehrenhain am Marienberg in Brandenburg an der Havel.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Karl-Marx-Strasse 93.Sofie Potzernheim.2071.jpg Sofie Potzernheim Karl-Marx-Strasse 93 Oct 27, 2010 Sofie Potzernheim was born on May 9, 1879 in Fürstenberg (Mecklenburg). She and her sister Hedwig, who lived on Landshuter Strasse in Berlin-Schöneberg , were deported on August 15, 1942, on the 18th transport from the east to Riga , where she is missing.
Stolperstein Sanderstr 20 (Neuk) Heinrich Putziger.jpg Heinrich Putziger Sanderstrasse 20 Nov 14, 2009 Heinrich Putziger was born on July 1, 1891 in Neuwedell . He sublet lived with the Jolles family. His last job was at Siemens . On March 4, 1943 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 34th Osttransport , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein Nansenstr 18 (Neuk) Elias Radsanowicz.jpg Elias Radsanowicz Nansenstrasse 18 Sep 12 2008 Elias Radsanowicz was born on January 29, 1889 in Sirpick . On March 2, 1943 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 32nd Osttransport , where he is missing.
Stolperstein Lenaustr 21 (Neuk) Walter Radüe.jpg Walter Radüe Lenaustraße 21 Oct 8, 2011 Walter Radüe was born on February 20, 1894 in Berlin. As an opponent of the National Socialists , he was arrested and taken to Sachsenhausen concentration camp , where he finally succumbed to prison conditions on September 27, 1942.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Lichtenrader Strasse 55.Margarete Rauchbach.1598.jpg Margarete Rauchbach Lichtenrader Strasse 55 Nov 29, 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Hermannstrasse 46.Klara Raucher.1833.jpg Klara smoker Hermannstrasse 46 2006 Klara Raucher was born on March 24, 1904 in Buschatsch . She was deported to Auschwitz on March 6, 1943 with the 35th Osttransport , where she was murdered.
Stolperstein Lenaustr 21 (Neuk) Betty Reichl.jpg Betty Reichl Lenaustraße 21 Nov 14, 2009 Betty Reichl was born on January 17, 1878 in Karlsbad . On December 14, 1942 , she was deported to Auschwitz on the 25th Osttransport , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 212 (Neukö) Gertrud Rosenblatt.jpg Gertrud Rosenblatt Karl-Marx-Strasse 212 Nov 29, 2012
Stolperstein Juliusstr 39 (Neukö) Kurt Max Schaefer.jpg Kurt Max Schaefer Juliusstrasse 39 Dec 2006 Kurt Max Schaefer was born in Berlin on January 24, 1922. He was born together with his parents Margot and Richard on January 19, 1942 with the IX. Transported to Riga , where he was murdered. The Stolperstein was inaugurated on March 19, 2007.
Stolperstein Juliusstr 39 (Neukö) Margot Schaefer.jpg Margot Schaefer Juliusstrasse 39 Dec 2006 Margot Schaefer was born in Dresden on October 7, 1894. She was born together with her husband Richard and their son Kurt Max on January 19, 1942 with the IX. Transported to Riga , where she was murdered.
Stolperstein Juliusstr 39 (Neukö) Richard Schaefer.jpg Richard Schaefer Juliusstrasse 39 Dec 2006 Richard Schaefer was born in Gliwice on November 10, 1881. He was born together with his wife Margot and their son Kurt Max on January 19, 1942 with the IX. Transported to Riga , where he was murdered. The Stolperstein was inaugurated on March 19, 2007.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Ella Schäffer.jpg Ella Schäffer Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Ella Schäffer was born as Ella Schreyer on March 29, 1878 in Berlin . She lived with her daughter Johanna Schäffer in the front building at Hobrechtstrasse 57 on the first floor. Before they both lived at Wassertorstrasse 34 in Kreuzberg. On March 12, 1943, 10 days after her daughter, Ella Schäffer was deported to Auschwitz on the 36th Osttransport , where she was murdered. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Johanna Schäffer.jpg Johanna Schäffer Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Johanna Schäffer was born on November 6th, 1902 in Berlin . She lived with her mother Ella Schäffer in the front building at Hobrechtstrasse 57 on the first floor. Before they both lived at Wassertorstrasse 34 in Kreuzberg. Johanna Schäffer was deported to Auschwitz on March 2, 1943 on the 32nd Osttransport , where she was murdered. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Irene Schiftan.jpg Irene Schiftan Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Irene Schiftan was born in Berlin on June 27, 1922 . From October 8, 1942 to February 1943, she sublet lived with the Schäffers at Hobrechtstrasse 57. she was used for forced labor at the metal goods factory Ehrich & Graetz in Elsenstrasse in Alt-Treptow . After February 1943 she lived underground before she was deported to Auschwitz on August 4, 1943 on the 40th Osttransport . After arriving in Auschwitz on August 5, 1943, Irene Schiftan was murdered. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Weichselstr 52 (Neuk) Dagobert Schlesinger.jpg Dagobert Schlesinger Weichselstrasse 52 July 2007 Dagobert Schlesinger was born on September 17, 1876 in Groß Strehlitz (today Strzelce Opolskie in Poland). The practice of the specialist in lung diseases was also located at Weichselstrasse 52 . In September 1938, his license to practice medicine was revoked by the Berlin Reich Medical Association, after the November pogroms he was forced to hand over his practice to a party member of the NSDAP . Dagobert Schlesinger committed suicide on July 20, 1941. The Stolperstein was inaugurated on October 17th, 2007.
Stolperstein Weichselstr 52 (Neuk) Erna Schlesinger.jpg Erna Schlesinger Weichselstrasse 52 July 2007 Erna Schlesinger was born as Erna Apolant on January 3, 1891 in Beuthen OS (today Bytom in Poland). She was a state-certified therapeutic masseuse . Her husband Dagobert Schlesinger fled to suicide on July 20, 1941 . Erna Schlesinger was deported to Auschwitz on January 12th, 1943 on the 26th Osttransport , where she was murdered. The Stolperstein was inaugurated on October 17th, 2007.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Marie Schlesinger.jpg Marie Schlesinger Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Marie Schlesinger was born as Marie Schweitzer on February 27, 1864 in Broslawitz . Her husband Wilhelm Schlesinger (born November 24, 1862 in Berlin) died at the age of 79 on January 24, 1942. Marie Schlesinger lived as a widow in the same apartment as the widower Max Fischel sublet. She was deported to Theresienstadt on October 29, 1942 with the 69th Alterstransport , where she was murdered on January 16, 1944. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 118 (Neukö) Meta Schlesinger.jpg Meta Schlesinger Karl-Marx-Strasse 118 Oct 27, 2010 Meta Schlesinger was born Meta Adam on February 9, 1880 in Schrimm . The widow sublet lived with the Weißbart couple. She had three children, all of whom were able to flee abroad. The eldest daughter Ruth fled to France , the two younger siblings Margot and Gerhard to Great Britain . Meta Schlesinger was deported to Riga on the 19th transport from the east on September 5, 1942 , where she was murdered on September 8, 1942.
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Donaustraße 18.Adolf Schwersenz.0215.jpg Adolf Schwersenz Donaustraße 18 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein.Neukölln.Donaustraße 18.Martha Schwersenz.0218.jpg Martha Schwersenz Donaustraße 18 19 Sep 2013
Stolperstein Jonasstr ​​5a (Neukö) John Sieg.jpg John Victory Jonasstrasse 5a Oct 8, 2011 * February 3, 1903 in Detroit ; † October 15, 1942 in Berlin
The Stolperstein was laid on the initiative of the Berlin Railway and Transport Union (EVG).
Stumbling block Flughafenstr 24 (Neukö) Ella Simon.jpg Ella Simon Flughafenstrasse 24 March 27, 2015
Stolperstein Finowstr 27 (Neukö) Senni Jenny Singer.jpg Senni Jenny Singer Finowstrasse 27 March 27, 2015 Senni Singer was born in 1865. During the war she was deported in Transport I / 46 train Da 502 from Berlin to Theresienstadt (Czechoslovakia) on August 17, 1942.
Stumbling Stone Warthestr 69 (Neukö) Franziska Smolen.jpg Franziska Smolen Warthestrasse 69 Nov 14, 2009 Franziska Smolen was born Franziska Kohn on August 15, 1884 in Vienna , her mother was the single Lotti Kuhn. Although the indication of a maiden name indicates that she was married, she was recorded as single in the deportation list. She had married Artur Wendelin Johann Smolen (born October 20, 1884) from Berlin on November 6, 1911 and lived at Lynarstrasse 3 at the time. Her husband was only 31 on July 3, 1916 in World War I as Soldier in Dannevoux died of wounds (shot in the back and stomach) during the Battle of Verdun . Franziska Smolen was deported from her apartment on the 3rd floor of the side wing of the building at Warthestrasse 69 on December 14, 1942. The destination of the 25th Eastern Transport was the Auschwitz concentration camp , where Franziska Smolen was murdered with an unknown date of death.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 36 (Neukö) David Spott.jpg David ridicule Karl-Marx-Strasse 36 Oct 27, 2010 David Spott was born on September 11, 1883 in Kempen . On September 26, 1942 , he was deported to Raasiku on the 20th transport from the east , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein Sanderstr 28 (Neuk) Gertrud Tikotin.jpg Gertrud Tikotin Sanderstrasse 28 Nov 14, 2009 Gertrud Tikotin was born as Gertrud Samuel on June 27, 1876 in Glogau . In 1908 she married Aron Tikotin, a businessman and accountant who was the deputy director of Orenstein & Koppel . Gertrud Tikotin was his second wife, his son Felix from his first marriage died of tuberculosis in 1928 . The daughter from the marriage with Gertrud Tikotin, Eva, fled to London in 1938 . In 1940 Aron Tikotin dies, Gertrud Tikotin has to do forced labor in the Krone pressing plant . In the course of the “ factory action ” she was arrested and on March 1, 1943, deported on the 31st Osttransport to Auschwitz , where she was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 198 (Neukö) Erwin Volkmar.jpg Erwin Volkmar Karl-Marx-Strasse and Jonasstrasse Nov 16, 2015
Stolperstein Fuldastr 12 (Neuk) Margarete Walter.jpg Grete Walter Fuldastrasse 12 Nov 14, 2009 * February 22, 1913 in Berlin ; † October 21, 1935 ibid
Stolperstein Weichselstr 28 (Neuk) Georg Weigert.jpg Georg Weigert Weichselstrasse 28 Sep 12 2008 Georg Weigert was born on October 29, 1890 in Georgenberg (today Miasteczko Śląskie in Poland). During the First World War he was awarded the Wound Badge . Since 1942 at the latest, he has been sublet in a partially furnished room with the Ebstein family, for whose family members Stolpersteine ​​have also been laid. Georg Weigert was deported to Theresienstadt on March 17, 1943 on the 4th large transport for the elderly and murdered there on April 10, 1944.
Stolperstein Karl-Marx-Str 118 (Neukö) Isidor Weissbart.jpg Isidor Whitebeard Karl-Marx-Strasse 118 Oct 27, 2010 Isidor Weißbart was born on February 25, 1870 in Kempen . At the same time as his wife Karoline, he was deported to Theresienstadt on August 31, 1942 with the 53rd Alterstransport , where he was murdered on September 30, 1942.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 118 (Neukö) Karoline Weissbart.jpg Karoline Whitebeard Karl-Marx-Strasse 118 Oct 27, 2010 Karoline Weißbart was born as Karoline Meyer on March 20, 1869 in Bochum . At the same time as her husband Isidor , she was deported to Theresienstadt on August 31, 1942 on the 53rd Alterstransport , where she was murdered on September 22, 1942.
Stolperstein Herrfurthstr 5 (Neukö) Arthur Wiener.jpg Arthur Wiener Herrfurthstrasse 5 Nov 14, 2009 Arthur Wiener was born on March 10, 1862 in Hohenlohehütte (today Wełnowiec in Poland). From 1909 he lived with his wife Pauline Wiener at Herrfurthstrasse 5. The two sons of the Viennese couple, who fought on the side of the German Reich , died in the First World War . On August 31, 1942, the Viennese couple were deported to Theresienstadt on the 53rd Alterstransport . Arthur Wiener was murdered there on September 19, 1942.
Stolperstein Geygerstr 8 (Neukö) Deborah Wiener.jpg Deborah Wiener Geygerstrasse 8 Nov 16, 2015 Deborah Wiener, née Heymans from Krefeld (born on November 22, 1863), was one of the first residents of the house at Geygerstrasse 8, which was just being built at that time died after the move and Deborah Wiener remained as head of the family with her daughter Edith. In 1939, Deborah and Edith Wiener fled to Amsterdam to save themselves. In 1941 there were violent protests against the German occupation forces in Amsterdam. Immediately afterwards, many Jewish citizens, especially Jews who had fled from Germany and Austria, were arrested and interned in the Westerbork transit camp. From here, Deborah Wiener was deported to Theresienstadt in 1941 and murdered in Auschwitz in 1943; she was declared dead on January 26, 1943.
Stolperstein Geygerstr 8 (Neukö) Edith Wiener.jpg Edith Wiener Geygerstrasse 8 Nov 16, 2015 Edith Wiener, born on April 29, 1906 in Berlin, lived with her mother at Geygerstrasse 8 in Berlin-Neukölln until she fled to Amsterdam. Like her mother, Edith was interned by the German occupying forces in the Westerbork transit camp in February 1941 and deported from there to the Auschwitz-Monowitz death camp . Monowitz belonged to the Buna-Werke of IG Farben . Edith Wiener was murdered there at the age of 36 and pronounced dead on December 11, 1942.
Stolperstein Herrfurthstr 5 (Neukö) Pauline Wiener.jpg Pauline Wiener Herrfurthstrasse 5 Nov 14, 2009 Pauline Wiener was born Pauline Cohn on May 4, 1858 in Sangerhausen . Since 1909 she lived with her husband Arthur Wiener at Herrfurthstrasse 5. The two sons of the Viennese couple, who fought on the side of the German Empire , were killed in the First World War . On August 31, 1942, the Viennese couple were deported to Theresienstadt on the 53rd Alterstransport . Pauline Wiener was murdered there on November 2, 1942.
Stolperstein Hobrechtstr 57 (Neuk) Hedwig Wittkowski.jpg Hedwig Wittkowski Hobrechtstrasse 57 Nov 14, 2009 Hedwig Wittkowski was born on October 11, 1893 in Mohrungen . On March 1, 1943 , she was deported to Auschwitz on the 31st Osttransport , where she was murdered. The house at Hobrechtstrasse 57 could have been a so-called Jewish house , until 1941 Fanny Karvalz, who lived in Paris, was registered as the owner, from 1943 the Treuhandstelle Ost , special department Altreich.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 175 (Neukö) Ernst Wolf.jpg Ernst Wolf Karl-Marx-Strasse 175 Oct 27, 2010 Ernst Wolf was born in Dortmund on October 31, 1897 . Ernst Wolf was deported together with his father, Hermann Wolf, on November 14, 1941 on the V transport to Minsk , where he was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 175 (Neukö) Hermann Wolf.jpg Hermann Wolf Karl-Marx-Strasse 175 Oct 27, 2010 Hermann Wolf was born in Wickede on May 21, 1870 . Together with Ernst Wolf, the older of his two sons, he was deported on November 14, 1941 on the V transport to Minsk , where he was murdered.
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 175 (Neukö) Paul Wolf.jpg Paul Wolf Karl-Marx-Strasse 175 Oct 27, 2010 Paul Wolf was born on May 21, 1899 in Hostedde , today Dortmund. After his father and older brother were abducted in March 1941, Paul Wolf was deported on January 29, 1943 with the 27th Osttransport to Auschwitz , where he was murdered.
Stolperstein Sanderstr 23 (Neukö) Emil Wolff.jpg Emil Wolff Sanderstrasse 23 Nov 15, 2016
Stolperstein Sanderstr 23 (Neukö) Hedwig Wolff.jpg Hedwig Wolff Sanderstrasse 23 Nov 15, 2016
Stolperstein Jonasstr ​​4 (Neukö) Fritz Wolff.jpg Fritz Wolff Jonasstrasse 4 17 Sep 2008 Fritz Wolff was born in Berlin on November 11, 1880 . He was a lawyer and had lived with his wife Margarete Wolff at Jonasstrasse 4 since 1933. After all of the Wolffs' possessions had been confiscated the day before, they were both deported to Auschwitz on March 12, 1943 on the 36th Osttransport , where they were lost are.
Stolperstein Jonasstr ​​4 (Neukö) Margarete Wolff.jpg Margarete Wolff Jonasstrasse 4 17 Sep 2008 Margarete Wolff was born on September 18, 1900 in Wuppertal . Since 1933 she lived with her husband Fritz Wolff at Jonasstrasse 4, from where both were deported to Auschwitz on March 12, 1943 on the 36th Osttransport . They are lost there.
Stolperstein Schierker Str 5 (Neukö) Hanna Zadek.jpg Hanna Zadek Schierker Strasse 5 Nov 14, 2009
Stolperstein Schierker Str 5 (Neukö) Hulda Zadek.jpg Hulda Zadek Schierker Strasse 5 Nov 14, 2009
Stumbling Stone Schierker Str 5 (Neukö) Ruth Zadek.jpg Ruth Zadek Schierker Strasse 5 Nov 14, 2009
Stolperstein Schierker Str 5 (Neukö) Siegfried Zadek.jpg Siegfried Zadek Schierker Strasse 5 Nov 14, 2009
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 26 (Neukö) Klara Zimmer.jpg Clare room Karl-Marx-Strasse 26 Oct 27, 2010 Klara Zimmer was born as Klara Bettmann in Cologne on January 9, 1876 . From 1936 she lived in the second building across the street from Karl-Marx-Straße 26 until she was deported to Theresienstadt on January 10, 1944 with the 99th Alterstransport . Klara Zimmer survived the Holocaust .
Stumbling Stone Karl-Marx-Str 112 (Neukö) Arthur Zwirn.jpg Arthur Zwirn Karl-Marx-Strasse 112 Oct 27, 2010 Arthur Zwirn was born in Obornik on December 28, 1882 . He lived separately from his divorced wife Martha Zwirn, b. Cohn, who lived with their son Hermann and his wife Ruth at Innstrasse 37. Until he was ousted from his learned profession, the lawyer and notary often had to work in the Neukölln district court . Despite the support of his two sisters living in the USA , Arthur Zwirn was unable to escape. On March 4, 1943 , he was deported to Auschwitz on the 34th Osttransport , where he is missing.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Karl-Marx-Strasse 55 - Stolpersteine ​​for Betty Itzig, Felicia Itzig, Samuel Itzig, Ralph Egon Marcus, Alice Abt Marcus, Friedrich Abt, Hedwig Lasker and Max Lasker ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  2. Alice Dept. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed November 8, 2012 .
  3. Biography of the Adler family on the laying of the Stolpersteine ​​on June 7, 2013. In: stolpersteine-berlin.de. Coordination Office Stolpersteine ​​Berlin, accessed on February 24, 2017 .
  4. a b c d Sanderstraße 20 - Stolpersteine ​​for Max Adler, Else and Gerhard Jolles, Heinrich Putziger ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  5. Pflügerstraße 1 - Stolperstein for Martin Alexander ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  6. Jonasstraße 66 - Stolperstein for Lisette Ascher ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. Innstraße 24 - Stolperstein for Olga Benario ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  8. a b Oderstraße 50 - Stolpersteine ​​for Berta and Salomon Bikales ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  9. a b c d e f Hermannstraße 48 - Stolpersteine ​​for Jenny and Georg Boas, Frieda and Martin Karger; Frieda and Samuel Kayser ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  10. Documentation by the CBC on the laying of the stumbling block for six members of this family
  11. Article Berlin Week
  12. Dina Bujakowski biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  13. Kurt Bujakowski biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  14. Stephanie Bujakowski biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  15. Cohn, Alfred. Index card Reich Association of Jews
  16. a b c Karl-Marx-Straße 16 - Stolpersteine ​​for Elise Cohn, Rudi Goldschmidt, Thekla Kallmann, Fanny Kamann and Gertrud Löwenstein ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) In: kultur-neukoelln.de. District Office Neukölln
  17. Leo Cohn. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed November 7, 2012 .
  18. a b c Juliusstraße 39 - Stolpersteine ​​for Richard, Margot and Kurt Max Schaefer and Leo Cohn ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  19. Deportation list of the 35th Age Transport - sheet 4. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved November 8, 2012 .
  20. a b Lenaustraße 21 - Stumbling blocks for Hedwig Croner and Betty Reichl ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  21. Association of Victims of Nazi regime 6 biographical collection DY 55 / V 278/6/278. In: bundesarchiv.de. Federal Archives, accessed on February 24, 2017 .
  22. Fate behind the stones for the laying of 12 new stumbling blocks on November 29, 2013. In: neukoellner.net hrsg = Der Neukoellner. Retrieved February 24, 2017 .
  23. a b Flughafenstrasse 41 - Stolperstein for Arthur and Rosalie Drucker ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  24. a b Donaustraße 11 - Stolpersteine ​​for Flora Mandelstamm and Felicia Drucker ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  25. Ebstein, Berta. Index card Reich Association of Jews
  26. a b c d e f g Weichselstraße 28 - Stolpersteine ​​for Curt Ebstein, Erna Ebstein, Ilse Ebstein, Ruth Ebstein, Bertha Ebstein, Max Ebstein, Georg Weigert ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  27. Ebstein, Max. Index card Reich Association of Jews
  28. EBSTEIN, RUTH index card Reich Association of Jews
  29. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Hobrechtstraße 57 - Stolpersteine ​​for Max Fischel, Arthur Hillel and Hildegard Hillel, Flora and Leonhard Krieg, Käte Pestachowski, Johanna and Ella Schäffer, Irene Schiftan, Marie Schlesinger and Hedwig Wittkowski ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  30. Address for Paul Fürst on November 29, 2012 in front of the house at Bruno-Bauer-Straße 17A. In: proneubritz.jimdo.com. Neubritzer district association proNeubritz e. V., accessed on November 29, 2019 .
  31. Gretelstraße 10 - Stolperstein for Kurt Gärtner ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  32. Christine Fischer-Defoy (Ed.): Put in front of the door: Berlin city councilors and members of the magistrate persecuted under National Socialism 1933 - 1945 . Active Museum Association , Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-018931-9 , p. 197 .
  33. Geusch, Alice in memorial book Bundesarchiv.de
  34. Rudi Goldschmidt biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  35. a b c d e f Maybachufer 8 - Stolpersteine ​​for Markus and Flora Goldstein; Lucie and Selma Meyer; Rosa Meyer and Georg Lichtenstein ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) kultur-neukoelln.de
  36. a b c Karl-Marx-Strasse 100 - Stumbling blocks for Margarete Haase, Helene Haase and Josef Haase ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  37. Joseph Haase. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed November 8, 2012 .
  38. Luise Hartnack (née Bürkle) biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  39. Stumbling block for Luise Hartnack ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  40. ^ Hecht, Artur Denny in the memorial book bundesarchiv.de
  41. ^ Transport list XI. Transport on statistik-des-holocaust.de
  42. a b Stolperstein for Lucie and Arthur Hecht ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  43. ^ Hecht, Tana in the memorial book on bundesarchiv.de
  44. ^ Wiener, Deborah in the memorial book on bundesarchiv.de
  45. Hedwig Heymans on mappingthelives.org
  46. Betty Heymans on mappingthelives.org
  47. Transport list serial No. 107 on statistik-des-holocaust.de
  48. Heymans, Hedwig in the memorial book on bundesarchiv.de
  49. Silbersteinstraße 97 - Stolperstein for Klara Jacob ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  50. Thekla Kallmann (née Goldschmidt) biography
  51. Fanny Kamann (née Ehrlich) biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  52. Weserstraße 54 - Stolpersteine ​​for Reinhold Hermann and Hugo Kapteina ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  53. Sonnenallee 137 - Stolperstein for Willy Kolbe ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  54. a b 22. Eastern transport. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved November 7, 2012 .
  55. Richardstraße 49 - Stumbling block for Horst Werner Kurt Kuss ( Memento from February 6, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  56. Dorothea Ledermann (nee Lindemann) biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  57. Martin Ledermann biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  58. a b c d Karl-Marx-Straße 76 - Stumbling blocks for Frieda and Jacob Löwenthal; Julius and Elisabeth Lewin ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  59. Karl-Marx-Strasse 58 - Stolperstein for Willy Leyser ( Memento from February 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  60. Leo Lindemann in the post-war index on collections.arolsen-archives.org
  61. Kurt Lindemann Welle 67 - 59.-61. Transport from the east to KL Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück, November 24th, 1944 - January 5th, 1945
  62. Fanny Lindemann (née Abrahamsohn) biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  63. Siegfried Lindemann biography on stolpersteine-berlin.de
  64. New stumbling blocks for Neukölln press release of September 13, 2013
  65. Stumbling blocks for Else and Emil Linke (PDF) DIE LINKE Berlin-Neukölln (PDF)
  66. ^ "Stumbling blocks" in Neukölln in memory of Else and Emil Linke and their children taz.de
  67. ^ Stumbling blocks for Else and Emil Linke ( Memento from September 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  68. Auguste Loewenthal. Stumbling blocks in Berlin. Stuttgarter Strasse 53. In: http://www.stolpersteine-berlin.de/ . Coordination Office Stolpersteine ​​Berlin, accessed on July 24, 2015 .
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