List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Tegel
The list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Tegel contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Tegel in the Reinickendorf district , which remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide during National Socialism. The columns in the table are self-explanatory. The table records a total of 28 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.
image | Surname | Address and Coordinate ( ) | Laying date | Life | |
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Nikolay Alexenko | Billerbecker Weg 123a | 22 Aug 2006 | * May 12, 1911; † July 10, 1944 in the sanatorium Obrawalde | ||
Fritz foreigner | Recovery route 14 | March 6, 2009 | Fritz Ausländer was born in Königsberg on November 24th, 1885 . In 1914 he was a co-founder of the Internationale Gruppe . In 1928 he was put up by the KPD as a candidate for the election of the Prussian state parliament and won a mandate . In 1932, however, foreigners resigned from the KPD with differences over the direction of the party. He was arrested after the night of the Reichstag fire on February 28, 1933 and initially taken to the Sonnenburg concentration camp. Internment in the Oranienburg concentration camp and the Emsland camps followed . He was released in 1933, but imprisoned again at the beginning of the war in 1939, this time in Sachsenhausen concentration camp . After attempting suicide, he was released one more time at Christmas 1939. Fritz Ausländer committed suicide on May 21, 1943 in Berlin for fear of being arrested again . | ||
Paul Bouillot | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Paul Bruske | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Albert breast | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Hans Coppi |
Seidelstraße 20 in front of the allotment gardens Am Waldessaum , entrance Weg 5 |
Aug 5, 2011 | * January 25, 1916 in Berlin ; † December 22, 1942 in the Berlin-Plötzensee prison , member of the Red Orchestra | ||
Hilde Coppi |
Seidelstraße 20 in front of the allotment gardens Am Waldessaum , entrance Weg 5 |
Aug 5, 2011 | * May 30, 1909 in Berlin ; † August 5, 1943 in the Berlin-Plötzensee prison , member of the Red Orchestra | ||
Otto Dressler | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Paul Frayssinet | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Otto Haase | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Hugo Härtig | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Paul Hinze | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Luise Klein | Egidystraße 26 | Oct 23, 2004 | * February 11, 1872; † January 7, 1943 in the sanatorium Obrawalde | ||
Hermann Krauss | Alt-Tegel 44-46 | Oct 23, 2004 | * May 12, 1893; † May 8, 1944 in the mental hospital Obrawalde | ||
Lucie Kruger | Ziekowstrasse 139 | 22 Aug 2006 | * April 6, 1901; † May 5, 1944 in the Obrawalde sanatorium | ||
Paul Lehmann | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Bernhard Lichtenberg |
Medebacher Weg 15 (Brunowplatz) |
Jun 7, 2013 | Another stumbling block for Bernhard Lichtenberg is in the center of St. Hedwig's Cathedral . | ||
Friedrich Lüben | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Erich Mammach | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Margarete Posener | Hatzfeldtallee 8 | Aug 8, 2014 | |||
Günther Willi Radde | Colony "Vor den Toren IV" (main entrance / Stieglitzweg) |
22 Aug 2006 | * February 13, 1927; † February 29, 1944 in the sanatorium Obrawalde | ||
Karl Wilhelm Rasch |
Wittestrasse 39 former colony on Brocken 10 |
May 5, 2003 | Karl Wilhelm Rasch was born on January 3, 1891 in Sprokinnen in the Tilsit-Ragnit district. He first completed an apprenticeship as a locksmith ; In 1926 he married. This marriage resulted in two children. Karl Rasch was first admitted to the Wittenauer Heilstätten on November 28, 1908 because of epileptic fits , but was released on December 15, 1908. During the First World War he was found fit and was wounded in his right knee by a shrapnel . In the period between December 1933 and July 1939, Karl Rasch was repeatedly admitted and treated at the Wittenau sanatoriums for his attacks. As early as June 6, 1934, he was forcibly sterilized in the Rudolf Virchow Hospital . On July 12, 1939, it was proposed that he be transferred to the Obrawalde sanatorium against his express will . There are hardly any documents for his long stay in Obrawalde, therapeutic or nursing measures are not documented. In Karl Rasch's medical record, his death was entered on November 19, 1943 as a result of “frequent seizures”. However, it can be assumed that he, like thousands more, was poisoned by a drug overdose. | ||
Rudolf Strauch | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Lyuba Tokarenko |
Gorky Street corner Eschach road |
22 Aug 2006 | * 1922; † August 31, 1944 in the sanatorium Obrawalde | ||
Edouard Tremblay | Berliner Strasse 26 | March 25, 2015 | Mannhart group | ||
Gertrud Ella Frieda Triemel | Tile-Bruges-Weg 43 | 22 Aug 2006 | * June 12, 1894; † April 19, 1944 in the Obrawalde sanatorium | ||
Regina Wolff | Berliner Strasse 7 | March 17, 2011 | Regina Wolff was born Regina Isacsohn on June 17, 1893 in Gollub . She was deported to Auschwitz on January 12, 1943 under the number 783 on the 26th Osttransport and murdered there on February 12, 1943. | ||
Walter Zimmermann | Werdohler Weg 11 | March 6, 2009 | Walter Zimmermann was born in Berlin on February 8, 1910 . He was a member of the SPD and worked as a precision mechanic at the Askania works in Mariendorf . There, together with Paul Hirsch , Paul Junius , Karl Ladé and a few other people who already knew each other from organized workers' sport, he formed the core of the Saefkow-Jacob-Bästlein organization there . Karl Lade, Kurt Rühlmann and Walter Zimmermann moved to the branch of the Askania works in Weißensee in 1943/44 , where they continued to be involved in the resistance. The group supported foreign forced laborers , collected food, medicine and clothing for them, distributed leaflets with news from " enemy broadcasters " about the actual course of the war and carried out numerous acts of sabotage in the factory that manufactured precision instruments essential for the war effort. 21 members of the group were arrested by the Gestapo during a wave of arrests , including Walter Zimmermann on July 25, 1944. They were charged with high treason , favoring the enemy and failing to report these crimes. All those arrested were sentenced to death by the People's Court on November 30, 1944 , four of them, Karl Lade, Kurt Rühlmann, Stanislaus Szczygielski and Walter Zimmermann. Walter Zimmermann was executed on January 8, 1945 in Brandenburg prison. At Großbeerenstraße 2 in Berlin-Mariendorf there has been a memorial plaque for seven victims of worker resistance in the Askania works, including Walter Zimmermann, since 2014. |
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Berlin-Tegel - Collection of images
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g Laying further stumbling blocks . In: District Office Reinickendorf of Berlin - Department of Economy, Health and Administration, Planning and Control Center (Ed.): Stolperstein Brochure Reinickendorf . 4th edition. August 2006, p. 48–49 ( berlin.de [PDF; 128 kB ; accessed on November 4, 2012]). The laying of further stumbling blocks ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Heimatmuseum Reinickendorf (ed.): Stolpersteine Berlin - Reinickendorf: Erholungsweg 14 . Fritz Ausländer's life. Berlin March 6, 2009 ( spinnenwerk.de [PDF; 334 kB ; accessed on November 15, 2012]).
- ↑ a b Stumbling stone laying on August 5th, 2011 for the resistance fighters Hans and Hilde Coppi in the presence of their son Hans Coppi and State Secretary for Culture André Schmitz. In: berlin.de/ba-reinickendorf/presse. Reinickendorf district office of Berlin, August 2, 2011, accessed on November 22, 2012 .
- ↑ Steffi Krause: biography of Karl Rasch . In: District Office Reinickendorf of Berlin - Department of Economy, Health and Administration, Planning and Control Center (Ed.): Stolperstein Brochure Reinickendorf . 4th edition. August 2006, p. 21–22 ( berlin.de [PDF; 1.4 MB ; accessed on October 26, 2012]). Biography of Karl Rasch ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names - Regina Wolff. In: db.yadvashem.org. Yad Vashem , accessed November 22, 2012 .
- ^ Deportation list of the 26th Osttransport - sheet 40. In: statistik-des-holocaust.de. Retrieved November 22, 2012 .
- ^ Search in the directory of names - Wolff, Regina. In: bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch. Retrieved November 22, 2012 .
- ^ Hans-Rainer Sandvoss : The "other" capital of the Reich . Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 3-936872-94-5 , p. 588 .
- ^ A b Hans-Rainer Sandvoss: The "other" imperial capital . Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 3-936872-94-5 , p. 592 .
- ^ Annette Neumann: Operating cells of the Saefkow-Jacob-Baestein organization . Lecture on January 22, 2009 (PDF; 28 kB) pp. 6–8 , accessed on April 4, 2015 .
- ↑ Lutz Dühr: lasting remembrance for Reinickendorfer antifascists. In: die-linke-reinickendorf.de. The Linke Bezirksverband Reinickendorf, accessed on November 4, 2012 .
- ↑ Inauguration of the memorial to the workers' resistance in the Askania Werke AG against the Nazi regime. (PDF) (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on January 28, 2015 ; accessed on April 13, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.