List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Niederschönhausen
The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Niederschönhausen contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Niederschönhausen in the Pankow 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 15 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.
image | person | Address and Coordinate ( ) | Laying date | information | |
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Erna Aufrecht (1901–1942) |
Eichenstrasse 16 | Nov 13, 2015 | Erna Goldstein, born June 11, 1901 in Berlin; married to Hermann Aufrecht; Deported on November 14, 1941 with the 5th transport to the Minsk Ghetto, murdered in 1942 | ||
Herbert Aufrecht (1929–1943) |
Eichenstrasse 16 | Nov 13, 2015 | Herbert Aufrecht, born on January 19, 1929 in Berlin, son of Erna and Hermann Aufrecht; at the time of the 1939 census in the not far away Jewish orphanage at Berliner Strasse 120–121; Deported on November 14, 1941 with the 5th transport to the Minsk Ghetto, murdered in 1942 | ||
Hermann Aufrecht (1899–1942) |
Eichenstrasse 16 | Nov 13, 2015 | Hermann Aufrecht, born on July 22, 1899 in Berlin; married to Erna Goldstein; 1935 emigrated to Yugoslavia; imprisoned in Berlin-Moabit prison on November 11, 1938, transferred to Berlin-Tegel prison on January 23, 1939, released on August 30, 1939; Deported on November 14, 1941 with the 5th transport to the Minsk Ghetto, murdered in 1942 | ||
Margot Aufrecht (1925–1988) |
Eichenstrasse 16 | Nov 13, 2015 | Margot Aufrecht, born on September 29, 1925 in Berlin, daughter of Erna and Hermann Aufrecht; married Greenberg; Deported on November 14, 1941 with the 5th transport to the Minsk ghetto, liberated in Bergen-Belsen in 1945; survived the holocaust; died on March 31, 1988 in Melbourne | ||
Elfriede Eckstein (1906–?) |
Treskowstrasse 59 | Oct 24, 2012 | Elfriede Eckstein, born on August 13, 1906 in Berlin-Niederschönhausen, daughter of Max and Ida Eckstein; Stenographer , owner of the house at Treskowstrasse 59 together with her mother since the mid-1930s; deported to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 with the 33rd Osttransport and murdered there | ||
Ida Eckstein (1872–1942) |
Treskowstrasse 59 | Oct 24, 2012 | Ida Frank, born on January 30, 1872 in Sandersleben , married to the businessman Max Eckstein; Widowed since 1911/12, inherited the house at Treskowstrasse 59 from her husband; deported to Theresienstadt on September 10, 1942 with the 61st Alterstransport (I / 63) ; Deported from Theresienstadt on September 29, 1942 with Transport Bs to the Treblinka extermination camp and murdered there | ||
Charlotte Jacob (1891-1940) |
Treskowstrasse 1 | Sep 12 2008 | Charlotte Meyer, born on May 23, 1891 in Braunschweig , daughter of William Meyer; married to Leopold Jacob, had three children together, took care of the household; On May 21, 1940, she and her husband committed suicide by gas in their apartment; the couple were buried in the Jewish cemetery in Weißensee ; At least one son, Willi Jacob, is known to have survived the Holocaust from his information in the central database of Yad Vashem | ||
Leopold Jacob (1873-1940) |
Treskowstrasse 1 | Sep 12 2008 | Leopold Jacob, born on May 20, 1873 in Oschersleben , son of Moritz Jacob; married to Charlotte Meyer, had three children together, butcher by profession; took their own life with gas in their apartment on May 21, 1940, together with his wife, the couple were buried in the Jewish cemetery in Weißensee; At least one son, Willi Jacob, is known to have survived the Holocaust from his information in the central database of Yad Vashem | ||
Arno Jacobsohn | Dietzgenstrasse 20 | Sep 24 2016 | |||
Cäcilie Jacobsohn | Dietzgenstrasse 20 | Sep 24 2016 | |||
Ruth Jacobsohn | Dietzgenstrasse 20 | Sep 24 2016 | |||
Siegfried Jacobsohn | Dietzgenstrasse 20 | Sep 24 2016 | |||
Alexander Königswerther | Pastor-Niemöller-Platz 2 | Nov 27, 2018 | |||
Tylla Warneck (1880–?) |
Heinrich-Mann-Straße 11/13 formerly Podbielskistraße from 1937 Seckendorffstraße |
Oct 24, 2012 | Tylla Goldstein (or Gold, or Grünfeld), born December 5, 1880 in Krakow ; married the engineer and later director Walter Warneck; widowed since around 1924; Head of Department at KaDeWe ; on March 28, 1942 with the XI. Transported to the transit ghetto in Piaski and probably murdered in the Belzec extermination camp | ||
Fritz Woehrer | Sachsenstrasse 24 | 5th Dec 2017 |
literature
- Inge Lammel : Jewish ways of life: a cultural and historical foray through Pankow and Niederschönhausen . Revised and exp. New edition in one volume, 1st edition. Hentrich & Hentrich, Teetz 2007, ISBN 978-3-938485-53-8 .
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Berlin-Niederschönhausen - Collection of pictures
A map with all the coordinates of the stumbling blocks that have been laid in the district can be found here: OSM | WikiMap
- Stumbling blocks . District Office Pankow of Berlin
Individual evidence
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de
- ↑ Deportation list of the 33rd Osttransport - sheet 72. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved February 4, 2013 .
- ↑ Deportation list of the 61st age transport - sheet 2. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved February 4, 2013 .
- ↑ Charlotte Jacob. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed March 5, 2013 .
- ↑ Thomas Kunze: Way out of the desperate. The Centrum Judaicum researches suicides by Jews during the Nazi era . In: Jüdische Allgemeine . March 23, 2006 ( online [accessed March 5, 2013]).
- ^ Leopold Jacob. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed March 5, 2013 .
- ^ Hein Retter: Protestant self-assurance between theology and pedagogy . LIT Verlag, Münster 2011, ISBN 978-3-643-11203-3 , p. 264 .
- ^ Deportation list of the 11th Osttransport - sheet 36. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved February 4, 2013 .