List of stumbling blocks in Duisburg-Rheinhausen
The list of stumbling blocks in Duisburg-Rheinhausen contains all stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Duisburg-Rheinhausen as part of the project of the same name . They are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in Duisburg. It is known that around 1300 Jews lived in Duisburg during the National Socialist era .
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address | district | Laying
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Person, inscription | image | annotation |
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Körnerplatz 1Rheinhausen-Mitte | November 20, 2006 |
DINA SCHAUB GEB. DANIEL JG. DEPORTED IN 1883, MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ, 1943 |
Dina Danielwas born on March 17, 1883 in Friemersheim . In August 1943, Dina was arrested by the Gestapo and immediately deported to Auschwitz , where she was murdered on September 12, 1943. | |
DAVID DANIEL JG. DEPORTED IN 1878 1941 MURDERED IN RIGA in 1943 |
David Danielwas born on October 8th, 1878 as the son of Philip and Sarah David in Friemersheim , the profession is butcher. He married Klara Kaufmann , three daughters are known: Hilde (* 1919) , Grete (* 1923) and Erna (unknown, survivor of the Shoah). Daniel was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where he was murdered. | ||||
CLARE DANIEL BORN MERCHANT JG. 1,893 deported in 1941 MURDERED IN RIGA |
Klara Kaufmannwas born on July 23, 1893 as the daughter of Salomon and Sarah Kaufmann in Hellenthal , the profession stated is housewife. She married David Daniel , three daughters are known: Hilde (* 1919) , Grete (* 1923) and Erna (unknown, survivor of the Shoah). Klara was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where she was murdered. | ||||
HILDE DANIEL JG. 1919 DEPORTED 1941 MURDERED IN RIGA |
Hilde Danielwas born on October 4, 1919 as the daughter of David Daniel and Klara Daniel, b. Merchant born in Friemersheim. Hilde was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where she was murdered. | ||||
GRETE DANIEL JG. DEPORTED 1923 MURDERED IN RIGA in 1941 |
Grete Danielwas born on February 12, 1923 as the daughter of David Daniel and Klara Daniel, b. Merchant born in Rheinhausen. Grete was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where she was murdered. | ||||
SIMON LEVY JG. 1,885 deported in 1941 MURDERED IN RIGA |
Simon Levywas born on March 31, 1885 in Wevelinghoven . Simon was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where he was murdered. | ||||
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Annastraße 2Hochemmerich | before 2010 | PHILIPP WALLACH |
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Philipp Wallach was born on April 1, 1889 as the son of Andreas Wallach and Eva Wallach, b. Menken born in Eilendorf , he married Ida Else Maria Leuschner. Philipp was taken to the Sobibor extermination camp on June 15, 1942 , and from there in 1943 to Auschwitz , where he was killed on August 8, 1943. |
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Friedrich-Alfred-Strasse 53November 20, 2006 | JOSEF NATHAN JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1891 1941 LODZ MURDERED IN KAUFERING in 1944 |
Joseph Nathanwas born on April 17, 1891 in Eiserfey , he married Recha Stessmann , one son is known: Albert . Josef was taken from Düsseldorf on October 27, 1941 with Transport 13 to the Litzmannstadt ghetto and further deported to Auschwitz in August 1944 . From there he went to the Dachau concentration camp on September 1, 1944 , and on September 19, 1944 he was murdered in the Kaufering IV subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp (near Hurlach) . | ||
HERE LIVED RECHA NATHAN GEB. STESSMANN JG. 1,895 deported in 1941 MURDERED IN LODZ |
Recha Stessmannwas born on July 13th, 1895 in Hallenberg , the profession stated is housewife. She married Josef Nathan , one son is known: Albert . Recha was taken from Düsseldorf to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 27, 1941 . From there she was deported to the Kulmhof extermination camp in September 1942 , where she was murdered that same month. | ||||
ALBERT NATHAN JG LIVED HERE . 1,926 deported in 1941 MURDERED IN LODZ |
Albert Nathanwas born on July 4, 1926 as the son of Josef Nathan and Recha Nathan, b. Stessmann was born in Gelsenkirchen . Albert was deported from Düsseldorf to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 27, 1941 , where he was murdered on May 15, 1944. | ||||
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Kaiserstrasse 60Friemersheim | November 20, 2006 | SALLY GOLDSCHMIDT JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED in 1871 1941 RIGA MURDERED 1944 STUTTHOF concentration camp |
Samuel "Sally" Goldschmidtwas born on June 1st, 1871 in Bühne , two children are known: Walter (* 1903) and Thea (* 1905) . Sally was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where he was murdered. | |
WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT JG LIVED HERE . 1903 DEPORTED 1941 MURDERED IN RIGA |
Walter Goldschmidtwas born on April 9, 1903 as the son of Sally Goldschmidt in Krefeld. Walter was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 , where he was murdered. | ||||
THEA GOLDSCHMIDT JG LIVED HERE . 1905 DEPORTED 1941 MURDERED IN RIGA |
Thea Goldschmidtwas born on May 16, 1905 as the daughter of Sally Goldschmidt in Krefeld. Thea was brought from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 , and from there on August 9, 1944, to the Stutthof concentration camp , where she was murdered on November 23, 1944. | ||||
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Kronprinzenstrasse 104before 2010 | MORITZ ROTHSCHILD |
The stone was not found at the place of laying on January 26, 2020, but is said to have been laid. |
Moritz Rothschild was born in Rheinhausen on February 7, 1872. Moritz was brought from Düsseldorf on July 21, 1942 with Transport VII / 1, Zug Da 70, No. 720 to the Theresienstadt ghetto and from there on September 21, 1942, with Transport Bp, No. 1090, to the Treblinka extermination camp , where he was murdered. | |
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Wilhelmstrasse 1November 20, 2006 | GUSTAV ROTHSCHILD JG LIVED HERE . 1869 ESCAPE 1939 HOLLAND HIDDEN RELEASED 1944 |
Gustav Rothschildwas born on December 18, 1869 in Friemersheim , the profession is butcher. Gustav married Rose Schmelzer , three children are known: Friedrich, Kurt and Erich. The Rothschild family emigrated to the Netherlands in October 1939 and survived the Shoah . Gustav died on January 15, 1955 in Goirle. | ||
HERE LIVED ROSE ROTHSCHILD GEB. SCHMELZER JG. 1878 DISRIGHTS ESCAPE 1939 HOLLAND HIDDEN RELEASED 1944 |
Rose Schmelzerwas born on April 24, 1878 in Hennweiler . She married Gustav Rothschild , three children are known: Friedrich, Kurt and Erich. The Rothschild family emigrated to the Netherlands in October 1939 and survived the Shoah . |
literature
- Jenny Bünning and Kurt Walter: Stolpersteine in Duisburg , Volume II, Remembrance of Victims of the Nazi Dictatorship, memorial stones 2006–2009 . Published in 2009 by Evangelical Church District Duisburg and Evangelical Family Education Center .
- Martin Dietzsch, Bente Giesselmann and Iris Tonks: Searching for traces of the history of persecution of the Sinti and Roma in Duisburg A handout for political education
- Rudolf Tappe and Manfred Dietz for the history commission of the VVN-Bund der Antifaschisten / Kreis Duisburg: Tatort Duisburg 1933–1945 Vol. II Resistance and persecution under National Socialism, Klartext Verlag, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-023-7
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Duisburg - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Gunter Demnig's website for the Stolperstein project
- Commemorative book of the victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933–1945
- Directory of Auschwitz Victims
- Book of the dead of Sachsenhausen concentration camp
- Database of victims of the Theresienstadt ghetto
- Query example of the stumbling blocks entered in OSM
- Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research: New brochure on the persecution of Sinti and Roma in Duisburg
Individual evidence
- ↑ Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research :: "Three hundred stumbling blocks in Duisburg", p. 315 (PDF)
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: David Daniel
- ^ Yadvashem.org: David Daniel
- ↑ ushmm.org: David Daniel
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Erna Nathan, b. Daniel
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Klara Daniel
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Klara Daniel
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Klara Daniel
- ↑ ushmm.org: Klara Daniel
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Hilde Daniel
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Grete Daniel
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Grete Daniel
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Grete Daniel
- ↑ ushmm.org: Grete Daniel
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Simon Levy
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Simon Levy
- ↑ ushmm.org: Simon Levy
- ↑ Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research :: "Three hundred stumbling blocks in Duisburg", p. 321 (PDF)
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Philipp Wallach
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Philipp Wallach
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Philipp Wallach
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Philipp Wallach
- ↑ ushmm.org: Philipp Wallach
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Philipp Wallach
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Josef Nathan
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Josef Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org: Josef Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Josef Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org (3): Josef Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org (4): Josef Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org (5): Josef Nathan
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Recha Nathan
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Recha Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org: Recha Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Recha Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org (3): Recha Nathan
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Albert Nathan
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Albert Nathan
- ↑ ushmm.org: Albert Nathan
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Sally Goldschmidt
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Sally Goldschmidt
- ↑ ushmm.org: Sally Goldschmidt
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Walter Goldschmidt
- ↑ ushmm.org: Walter Goldschmidt
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Thea Goldschmidt
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Thea Goldschmidt
- ↑ ushmm.org: Thea Goldschmidt
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Thea Goldschmidt
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Thea Goldschmidt
- ^ Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research :: "Three hundred stumbling blocks in Duisburg", p. 328 (PDF)
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Moritz Rothschild
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Moritz Rothschild
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Moritz Rothschild
- ↑ ushmm.org: Moritz Rothschild
- ^ Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research :: "Three hundred stumbling blocks in Duisburg", p. 329 (PDF)
- ^ "Stumbling blocks in Duisburg - Volume II", Jenny Bünnig and Kurt Walter, p. 44 (PDF)
- ↑ Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research :: "Three hundred stumbling blocks in Duisburg", p. 330 (PDF)
- ^ "Stumbling blocks in Duisburg - Volume II", Jenny Bünnig and Kurt Walter, p. 44 (PDF)