List of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt

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The list of the stumbling blocks in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt contains the stumbling blocks in the Berlin district of Wilhelmstadt in Spandau district , reminiscent of the fate of the people who murdered under the Nazis, deported, expelled or were driven to suicide. The columns in the table are self-explanatory. The table records a total of 19 stumbling blocks and is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

image Surname Location Laying date Life
Stolperstein.Wilhelmstadt.Ruhlebener Strasse 155.Gertrud Goldstein.1344.jpg Gertrud Goldstein Ruhlebener Strasse 155 location 0Dec 2, 2013 * April 19, 1864 as Gertrud Phillipsthaler in Güsten - Gertrud Goldstein lived with her daughter Käthe Goldstein at Ruhlebener Strasse 155. On November 6, 1942, she was deported to Theresienstadt and murdered there on December 13, 1942.
The two stones for Gertrud and Käthe Goldstein were laid before 2007 and were thus the first Stolpersteine ​​laid in Wilhelmstadt ( photo of the old Stolperstein ). On December 2, 2013, both stones were replaced by new, corrected settings.
Stolperstein.Wilhelmstadt.Ruhlebener Strasse 155.Käthe Goldstein.1349.jpg Käthe Goldstein Ruhlebener Strasse 155 location 0Dec 2, 2013 * April 25, 1886 in Sandersleben - Käthe Patti Goldstein lived with her mother Gertrud Goldstein at 155 Ruhlebener Strasse. She was deported to Riga on August 15, 1942, where she was murdered on August 18, 1942.
The originally laid stone had the wrong year of birth ("JG. 1880").
The two stones for Gertrud and Käthe Goldstein were laid before 2007 and were thus the first Stolpersteine ​​laid in Wilhelmstadt ( photo of the old Stolperstein ). On December 2, 2013, both stones were replaced by new, corrected settings.
Stolperstein Teltower Str 19 (Willst) Fritz Reinglass.jpg Fritz Pure Glass Teltower Strasse 19 Nov 12, 2016
Stolperstein Teltower Str 19 (Willst) Rosa Reinglass.jpg Pink clean glass Teltower Strasse 19 Nov 12, 2016
Stolperstein Mahnkopfweg 11 (Willst) Bela Schaul.jpg Bela Schaul Mahnkopfweg 11 location Oct 26, 2010 * April 21, 1941 in Berlin - Bela Schaul was the daughter of Ursula and Erwin Schaul. She and her parents were deported to Riga on October 19, 1942, where they were murdered on October 22.
Stolperstein Mahnkopfweg 11 (Willst) Erwin Schaul.jpg Erwin Jakob Schaul Mahnkopfweg 11 location Oct 26, 2010 * March 4, 1909 in Schubin - after four years of training at the horticultural school, he worked as a gardener's assistant in Jewish cemeteries. In 1936 he found a permanent job at the Jewish cemetery in Berlin-Weißensee, but was dismissed in 1938. Since then he has worked as a gardener for Ilse Wassermann, in whose house he lived. At the beginning of the war he met his wife Ursula Hermine Schnell. They married on September 18, 1939, and their daughter Bela was born on April 21, 1941. Erwin, Ursula and Bela Schaul were deported to Riga on October 19, 1942, and murdered there on October 22.
Stolperstein Mahnkopfweg 11 (Willst) Ursula Schaul.jpg Ursula Schaul Mahnkopfweg 11 location Oct 26, 2010 * February 10, 1912 as Ursula Hermine Schnell in Görlitz - Ursula Schnell sublet in Wilmersdorf. On September 18, 1939, she married the gardener's assistant Erwin Schaul and, after a year and a half of marriage, gave birth to their daughter Bela on April 21, 1941. Ursula had to do forced labor at Osram. Erwin, Ursula and Bela Schaul were deported to Riga on October 19, 1942 and murdered three days later.
Stolperstein Horst Schmidt in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt.jpg Horst Schmidt Franzstrasse 30/36 Oct 10, 2011 * 1920 in Lübbecke - Horst Günther Schmidt was a nephew of Emmy Zehden. On November 30, 1944, he was sentenced to death for serving with Jehovah's Witnesses. On April 27, 1945, he was freed from death row in Brandenburg-Görden by Soviet soldiers and survived.
Stolperstein Mahnkopfweg 11 (Willst) Lothar Arthur Teckel.jpg Lothar Arthur Teckel Mahnkopfweg 11 location Oct 26, 2010 * June 12, 1887 in Wongrowitz - Lothar Teckel was probably living as a subtenant at Mahnkopfweg 13-15 at the time of the 1939 census. At the time of his deportation he was divorced and no longer lived in Pichelsdorf. In his declaration of assets he hardly had to state any possessions, under miscellaneous he remarked: “I am paralyzed on my right side by a stroke.” At the age of 55 he was deported to Riga in Latvia at the end of October 1942 and murdered in the woods near Riga on arrival on October 29 .
Stolperstein Mahnkopfweg 11 (Willst) Ilse Wassermann.jpg Use Wassermann Mahnkopfweg 11 location Oct 26, 2010 * February 12, 1893 as Ilse Frenkel in Berlin - Ilse Frenkel married the chemist Dr. Ernst Aquarius. In 1919 the eldest son Hans Georg was born, two years later his brother Rolf. The family first lived on Kaiserdamm, then on Hardenbergstrasse. Ernst Wassermann founded a chemical factory in Kreuzberg. He died in 1925 at the age of 45. Shortly before his death, he had bought the house and property in Pichelsdorfer Mahnkopfweg, where his widow lived with the children. The son Hans Georg went to England in 1937, his brother Rolf was sent to Switzerland in 1938; so they could avoid persecution by the Nazis. Ilse Wassermann stayed in Spandau, although her sisters and also her husband's relatives left Germany for a safe foreign country. She had to do forced labor at the Hugo Reinz company on Brunsbütteler Damm.
On June 1, 1942, she was picked up in Pichelsdorf and taken to the former synagogue at Levetzowstrasse, which the Nazis had converted into a collection camp. brought. Her gardener Erwin Schaul wrote a postcard to Ilse's son Rolf in Switzerland on June 6, 1942: “Dear Rolf, you will be very astonished to hear something from me. So I want to inform you that your lb. Mummy is no longer in Pichelsdorf. On 1.6. became your lb. Mummy picked up unexpectedly for removal. She was about to go to work. I have your lb. Mutti accompanied to the assembly point ... “ She was deported from the assembly camp to the Sobibor extermination camp on June 13, 1942, and was probably murdered immediately upon arrival.
Stolperstein Pichelsdorfer Str 97 (Willst) Fritz Weiss.jpg Fritz Weiss Pichelsdorfer Strasse 97 Apr 24, 2014 * 1921 - Fritz Weiss lived here with his parents Julius and Margot and his brother Hans above their parents' textile shop. He was deported by the National Socialists to Auschwitz on January 12, 1943 and murdered there on February 22, 1943.
Stolperstein Pichelsdorfer Str 97 (Willst) Julius Weiss.jpg Julius Weiss Pichelsdorfer Strasse 97 Apr 24, 2014 * 1893 - Julius Weiss lived here with his wife Margot and their children Fritz and Hans above their own textile shop. He was deported to Auschwitz by the National Socialists on March 3, 1943 and murdered there on April 13, 1943.
Stumbling Stone Pichelsdorfer Str 97 (Willst) Margot Weiss.jpg Margot Weiss Pichelsdorfer Strasse 97 Apr 24, 2014 * 1893 - Margot Weiss lived here with her husband Julius and their children Fritz and Hans above their own textile shop. She was deported by the National Socialists to Auschwitz on March 3, 1943 and murdered there.


Stumbling Stone Pichelsdorfer Str 12 (Willst) Alfred Weissenberg.jpg Alfred Weissenberg Pichelsdorfer Strasse 12 March 17, 2018
Stolperstein Pichelsdorfer Str 12 (Willst) Cäcilie Weissenberg.jpg Cäcilie Weissenberg Pichelsdorfer Strasse 12 March 17, 2018
Stolperstein Pichelsdorfer Str 12 (Willst) Ursula Weissenberg.jpg Ursula Weissenberg Pichelsdorfer Strasse 12 March 17, 2018
Stolperstein Pichelsdorfer Str 12 (Willst) Vera Weissenberg.jpg Vera Weissenberg Pichelsdorfer Strasse 12 March 17, 2018
Stumbling Stone Emmy Zehden in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt.jpg Emmy Zehden Franzstrasse 30/36 Oct 10, 2011 * March 28, 1900 as Emmy Windthorst in Lübbecke - Emmy Zehden was executed in Plötzensee on June 9, 1944.
Stumbling Stone Richard Zehden in Berlin-Wilhelmstadt.jpg Richard Zehden Franzstrasse 30/36 Oct 10, 2011 * December 29, 1887 in Magdeburg - Richard Zehden was a salesman by profession. In 1943 he was deported to Sachsenhausen and murdered there in the same year.

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