List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Niederschönhausen

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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 ( Erioll world.svg) Laying date information
Stolperstein Erna Aufrecht Eichenstrasse 16 1483.jpg Erna Aufrecht
(1901–1942)
Eichenstrasse 16 World icon 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
Stolperstein Herbert Aufrecht Eichenstrasse 16 1482.jpg Herbert Aufrecht
(1929–1943)
Eichenstrasse 16 World icon 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
Stumbling Stone Hermann Aufrecht Eichenstrasse 16 1479.jpg Hermann Aufrecht
(1899–1942)
Eichenstrasse 16 World icon 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
Stolperstein Margot Aufrecht Eichenstrasse 16 1477.jpg Margot Aufrecht
(1925–1988)
Eichenstrasse 16 World icon 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
Stolperstein.Niederschönhausen.Treskowstraße 59.Elfriede Eckstein.0436.jpg Elfriede Eckstein
(1906–?)
Treskowstrasse 59 World icon 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
Stolperstein.Niederschönhausen.Treskowstraße 59.Ida Eckstein.0432.jpg Ida Eckstein
(1872–1942)
Treskowstrasse 59 World icon 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
Stolperstein.Niederschönhausen.Treskowstrasse 1.Charlotte Jacob.0412.jpg Charlotte Jacob
(1891-1940)
Treskowstrasse 1 World icon 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
Stolperstein.Niederschönhausen.Treskowstraße 1.Leopold Jacob.0407.jpg Leopold Jacob
(1873-1940)
Treskowstrasse 1 World icon 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
Stolperstein Dietzgenstr 20 (Nieds) Arno Jacobsohn.jpg Arno Jacobsohn Dietzgenstrasse 20 Sep 24 2016
Stolperstein Dietzgenstr 20 (Nieds) Cäcilie Jacobsohn.jpg Cäcilie Jacobsohn Dietzgenstrasse 20 Sep 24 2016
Stolperstein Dietzgenstr 20 (Nieds) Ruth Jacobsohn.jpg Ruth Jacobsohn Dietzgenstrasse 20 Sep 24 2016
Stolperstein Dietzgenstr 20 (Nieds) Siegfried Jacobsohn.jpg Siegfried Jacobsohn Dietzgenstrasse 20 Sep 24 2016
Stolperstein Pastor-Niemöller-Platz 2 (Nieds) Alexander Königswerther.jpg Alexander Königswerther Pastor-Niemöller-Platz 2 Nov 27, 2018
Stolperstein.Niederschönhausen.Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 11 13.Tylla Warneck.0460.jpg Tylla Warneck
(1880–?)
Heinrich-Mann-Straße 11/13
formerly Podbielskistraße from 1937 Seckendorffstraße
World icon 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
Stolperstein Sachsenstrasse 24 (Nieds) Fritz Wöhrer.jpg 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

f1Georeferencing A map with all the coordinates of the stumbling blocks that have been laid in the district can be found here: OSM | WikiMap

Individual evidence

  1. bundesarchiv.de
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  3. bundesarchiv.de
  4. Deportation list of the 33rd Osttransport - sheet 72. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved February 4, 2013 .
  5. Deportation list of the 61st age transport - sheet 2. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved February 4, 2013 .
  6. Charlotte Jacob. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed March 5, 2013 .
  7. 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]).
  8. ^ Leopold Jacob. In: The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. Yad Vashem , accessed March 5, 2013 .
  9. ^ Hein Retter: Protestant self-assurance between theology and pedagogy . LIT Verlag, Münster 2011, ISBN 978-3-643-11203-3 , p. 264 .
  10. ^ Deportation list of the 11th Osttransport - sheet 36. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved February 4, 2013 .