List of stumbling blocks in Beverstedt

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The list of stumbling blocks in Beverstedt contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Beverstedt as part of the art project of the same name . They are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in Beverstedt. In the case of a previous move in June 2016, a total of ten stumbling blocks were laid. (As of June 2019)

List of stumbling blocks

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Selma Goldberger
nee lived here . Wolff
born in 1871
deported 1942
Theresienstadt
murdered March 18, 1943
Logestrasse 5
Erioll world.svg
June 13, 2016 Selma Goldberger was born Selma Wolff on March 8, 1871 in Dortmund . On July 29, 1942, she was deported from Dortmund to the Theresienstadt ghetto and later declared dead on March 18, 1943.
Stolperstein Meyerhofstraße 12 Brumsack Grete This is where
Grete Brumsack,
born in 1910
, lived . Deported. 1941
Minsk
murdered
Meyerhofstrasse 12
Erioll world.svg
June 13, 2016 Grete Brumsack was born on December 20, 1910 as the daughter of Markus (died 1915) and Emma Brumsack in Beverstedt. On November 18, 1941, she was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto .
Stumbling Stone Meyerhofstraße 12 Brumsack Emma
Emma Brumsack
nee lived here . Schragenheim
born in 1879
deported 1941
Minsk
murdered
Emma Brumsack was born Emma Schragenheim on January 27, 1879 in Sehnde . She was married to Markus Brumsack, who fell in the First World War in 1915 . On November 18, 1941, she was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto.
Stumbling Stone Meyerhofstrasse 12 Brumsack Julius
Julius Brumsack,
born in 1915, lived here .
Escape 1939
England
Julius Brumsack was born on January 19, 1915 as the son of Markus and Emma Brumsack in Beverstedt. In April 1939 he managed to escape to England. In 1948 he returned to Beverstedt and opened a textile shop. Julius Brumsack died on October 22, 2011 in a nursing home in Oldenburg .
Stolperstein Poststrasse 16 Brumsack Arnold
Arnold Brumsack,
born in 1887
, lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in
Minsk
Poststrasse 16
Erioll world.svg
June 13, 2016 Arnold Brumsack was born on May 7, 1887 in Beverstedt. On November 18, 1941, he was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto.
Stolperstein Poststraße 16 Brumsack Siegmund
Siegmund Brumsack,
born in 1878
, lived here, deported in 1941, murdered
Minsk
Siegmund Brumsack was born on February 5, 1878 in Beverstedt. On November 18, 1941, he was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto and later pronounced dead.
Stolperstein Poststraße 16 Brumsack Elise
Elise Brumsack
nee lived here . Schragenheim
born in 1881
humiliated / disenfranchised
dead 14.9.1941
Elise Brumsack was born as Elise Schragenheim in 1881. She was married to Siegmund Brumsack and had two children, Annelise and Hans Leo. She died of cancer on September 14, 1941.
Stolperstein Poststraße 16 Brumsack Rosa
Rosa Brumsack,
born in 1890
, lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in
Riga on
April 7, 1943
Rosa Brumsack was born on January 13, 1890 in Beverstedt. On November 18, 1941, she was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto.
Stolperstein Poststraße 16 Brumsack Annelise
Annelise Brumsack,
born in 1913, lived here .
Escape 1939
England
Annelise Brumsack was born in 1915 to Siegmund and Elise Brumsack. She managed to escape to England in 1939.
Stumbling Stone Poststrasse 16 Brumsack Hans Leo
Hans Leo Brumsack,
born in 1915
, lived here, deported 1941
Minsk
murdered
Hans Leo Brumsack was born on January 10, 1915 as the son of Siegmund and Elise Brumsack in Beverstedt. He was arrested in the November pogroms of 1938 and was imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until January 9, 1939 . On November 18, 1941, he was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto. A stumbling block was also laid in Sehnde for Hans Leo Brumsack .

Relocations

  • June 13, 2016: ten stumbling blocks at three addresses

Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Beverstedt  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Goldberger, Selma. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  2. Brumsack, Grete Gretchen. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  3. Brumsack, Emma. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  4. ^ Brumsack, Arnold. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  5. ^ Brumsack, Siegmund. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  6. a b c Hans Leo Brumsack In: geschichte-bewusst-sein.de , accessed on June 12, 2019.
  7. Brumsack, Rosa. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  8. ^ Brumsack, Hans Leo. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
  9. Jens Gehrke: Stolpersteine ​​in Beverstedt: Each stone a fate In: nord24.de , June 13, 2016, accessed on June 12, 2019.