List of stumbling blocks in Eisenach
The list of the stumbling blocks in Eisenach results by artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in the Wartburg city of Eisenach on. At the initiative of the Alliance against Right-Wing Extremism Eisenach , a total of 100 stumbling blocks were laid in the city between 2009 and 2019.
List of stumbling blocks in Eisenach
image | Laying date |
Surname | place | address | Geographic data | Birth date place |
inscription | Brief CV |
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July 30, 2012 | Ochs, Fritz | Eisenach | Stolzestraße 5/7 ("Judenhaus") | (Location) |
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1914
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Deported to Auschwitz in 1942, from there to Buchenwald, murdered there on January 26, 1945 | |
July 30, 2012 | Oppenheim, Marie | Eisenach | Stolzestraße 5/7 ("Judenhaus") | (Location) |
Born 1912 Ox |
HERE LIVED |
Deported to Sobibor in 1942, murdered there on June 3, 1942 | |
July 30, 2012 | Ox, Margarete | Eisenach | Stolzestraße 5/7 ("Judenhaus") | (Location) |
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1904
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deported to the Belzyce ghetto in 1942, murdered there | |
July 30, 2012 | Katz, Reni | Eisenach | Stolzestraße 5/7 ("Judenhaus") | (Location) |
Born 1903 Ox |
RENI |
Deported in 1941 to Litzmannstadt / Lodz, murdered there on August 4th, 1942 | |
July 30, 2012 | Ochs, Karl | Eisenach | Stolzestraße 5/7 ("Judenhaus") | (Location) |
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1877
HERE LIVED |
Deported to Theresienstadt in 1942, murdered there on February 11, 1943 | |
July 30, 2012 | Ox, Mathilde | Eisenach | Stolzestraße 5/7 ("Judenhaus") | (Location) |
Born 1875 Cabbage fields |
HERE LIVED |
Deported to Theresienstadt in 1942, murdered there on May 7, 1943 | |
17th March 2014 | Enders, Willy | Eisenach | Stedtfelder Str.19a | (Location) | 1886 |
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arrested in 1938, January 7, 1938 Escape to death in the Eisenach court prison | |
June 21, 2011 | Meadows, Kurt Peter | Eisenach | Schlossberg 10 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
April 24, 1933
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Deported to Auschwitz on March 1, 1943, murdered there. Kurt Peter Wiesen was the youngest child deported from Eisenach. He wasn't even ten years old. He was the son of Dr. Erich Wiesen, a son of Dr. Josef Wiesen, and Irma Wiesen. His father survived the Shoah and years later wrote deeply bitterly about the circumstances of the death of his family: “You wife and child no longer have an address and have not been able to make any claims for compensation because on the night of March 3rd and 4th in Auschwitz were gassed. ” The stumbling blocks are reminiscent of them. | |
June 21, 2011 | Meadows, Irma | Eisenach | Schlossberg 10 | (Location) |
Born July 8, 1908 Firnbacher Regensburg |
HERE LIVED |
Deported to Auschwitz on March 1, 1943, murdered there. Irma Wiesen came from Regensburg, where her father worked as a cattle dealer. Her mother Sophie, née Beermann, came from Gunzenhausen. It is not known when Irma and Dr. Erich Wiesen was closed. The son Kurt Peter emerged from the marriage. The entire family was deported to Auschwitz on March 1, 1943, as one of the last Jewish families in Eisenach. Note: The engraving “JG. 1909 "does not match the information in the brochure (" Born on July 8th, 1908 in Regensburg "). The association is informed. |
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June 21, 2011 | Wiesen, Dr. Joseph | Eisenach | Schlossberg 10 | (Location) |
Ittebe |
Feb 25, 1865
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Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, perished there on November 15, 1942. Josef Wiesen, the highest Jewish dignitary in Thuringia, was deported from Eisenach. He was the son of the publisher and writer Israel Wiesen and his wife Betty, née Pless. He completed his studies at the universities of Marburg, Berlin, Erlangen and Strasbourg following school attendance with a doctorate to become a Dr. phil. in 1892. He initially served as the Land Rabbi of Bohemia in Bohemian Leipa, today Česká Lípa, Czech Republic, before he was appointed Land Rabbi of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach in 1898. At first the family lived in Stadtlengsfeld, and since 1911 in Eisenach. With his first wife Ida, née Berg, who died in 1905, Wiesen had three children: Hertha, Gertrud and Dr. Erich Wiesen. From his second marriage to Elsa, née Doernberg, came his son Rudolf, who had been an American citizen since 1937. Hertha died in Riga in 1942, Gertrud died in Israel in 1989. Josef Wiesen's second wife died in Eisenach in 1941, and he himself was deported to Theresienstadt at an old age, where he perished. Note: The engraving “JG. 1868 ”does not match the information in the brochure (“ Born on February 25, 1865 ”). The association is informed. |
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17th March 2014 | Katz, Henriette | Eisenach | Racecourse 28 | (Location) |
Born 1857 Seligmann |
HERE LIVED |
Henriette Katz was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and murdered on March 25, 1943. | |
June 21, 2011 | Katz, Käthe | Eisenach | Racecourse 28 | (Location) |
Born Jan. 31, 1912 Dreyfuss Karlsruhe |
HERE LIVED |
Little is known about Käthe Katz. Her parents, Simon and Meta Dreyfuß, ran a white and woven goods store in Karlsruhe. Käthe had a brother who was able to migrate to the USA and a sister who was deported and murdered. After marrying Helmut Katz, she moved to Eisenach. Her parents, who were already old at the time, were deported to Gurs in France in 1940 and from there to Auschwitz in 1944, where they perished. | |
June 21, 2011 | Katz, Helmut | Eisenach | Racecourse 28 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
27 Sep 1913
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Helmut was the son of Siegfried and Magda Katz. He grew up in Eisenach and attended the secondary school here. He learned the trade of a businessman and then worked in his father's company. When the company had to close under pressure from the Nazis, he ran a paper wholesaler at Katharinenstrasse 96. In 1937 he had married Käthe Dreyfuß. The couple remained childless. | |
June 21, 2011 | Katz, Magda | Eisenach | Racecourse 28 | (Location) |
Born April 25, 1892 Goldschmidt Eisenach |
HERE LIVED |
Deported from Eisenach on May 9, 1942. Magda's family came from Herleshausen. Her father Leopold worked here as a fur and agricultural products dealer. Since the 1870s he has been running a so-called raw products shop at Eisenacher Katharinenstraße 96, buying and selling rags, bones and metal. Magda was the last of five children of the Goldschmidts to be born. She attended school here and married Siegfried Katz in 1912, who later worked in his father-in-law's company. Magda was deported with her husband. | |
June 21, 2011 | Katz, Siegfried | Eisenach | Racecourse 28 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
Jan. 17, 1886
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Deported from Eisenach on May 9, 1942. Siegfried came from the extensive Katz family from Nentershausen. His father Sally ran various shops in Eisenach since the beginning of the 1880s. a. a grain and national product trade, in the Rennbahn 28 house since 1909. The family had 14 children. Siegfried was one of them. After attending school and completing his training, he entered his father's business. In December 1912 he married Magda Goldschmidt. The entire family was deported in 1942. | |
June 21, 2011 | Heidungsfeld, Gertrud | Eisenach | Obere Predigergasse 13 | (Location) |
Born June 25, 1876 Deer Nordhausen |
HERE LIVED |
Deported to Theresienstadt on June 20, 1942, perished there on June 26, 1944. Gertrud (e) came from Nordhausen, where she was born as the daughter of Ida and Emil Hirsch. In 1901 she married Julius Heidungsfeld and from then on lived with him in Eisenach. The couple apparently had no children. She was deported with her husband to Theresienstadt and died there a year after him. Note: The year information on the stumbling block is obviously wrong, as it would only have been 4 years at a wedding in 1901. The association is informed . |
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June 21, 2011 | Heidungsfeld, Julius | Eisenach | Obere Predigergasse 13 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
July 27, 1869
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Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, perished there on July 28, 1943. The Heidungsfelds were among the oldest Jewish families in Eisenach. Julius' father Jacob Heidungsfeld was employed as the first teacher in the Jewish community, and he also worked as a cantor until his death in 1897. Jakob came to Eisenach as a Jewish teacher around 1864. Julius himself was born here as the fourth child in the family. He worked as a merchant, goods and insurance agent in the city and took great care of the Jewish community in the Wartburg city. He was forced to deregister all his businesses on March 1, 1939. He was deported with his wife and died in Theresienstadt. The Baer family also belonged to the family in the broader sense (see there): Ernst Baer's father had married Sophie Heidungsfeld in Eisenach in 1882. |
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May 10, 2013 | Spittel, Gertrude | Eisenach | Marienthal 17 | (Location) |
Born Aug. 8, 1883 Nachmann Cottbus |
HERE LIVED |
Gertrud Spittel was deported from Berlin on January 29, 1943 and is missing in Auschwitz. | |
May 10, 2013 | Spittel, Max | Eisenach | Marienthal 17 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
29 Mar 1879
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Max was born the son of Adolf and Lina Spittel. He lived in Eisenach u. a. in Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Str. 4 and at Karlsplatz 27. In 1939 he was deported from Berlin and is missing in Auschwitz. | |
May 10, 2013 | Grünbaum, Fanny | Eisenach | Marienthal 17 | (Location) |
Born Dec. 27, 1859 Schasmin Theilheim |
HERE LIVED |
Max was born to Salomon and Minna Blumenthal. He was deported on September 19, 1942 and murdered in Theresienstadt on December 14, 1944. | |
May 27, 2010 | Grossmann, Berthold | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 6th | (Location) |
Eisenach |
31 Mar 1897
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Deported from Koblenz on June 15, 1942 to Sobibor, murdered there. The son of Markus Louis and Friederike Großmann, Berthold, was obviously mentally disabled. He learned the gardening trade. On May 7, 1942, he was brought to the Jewish psychiatric institution in Sayn, a formerly respected institution which, due to the Nazi racial policy, has now become a collection point for "doubly worthless" lives. Some of the patients were victims of the National Socialist euthanasia program, most of the others died in the extermination camps. So does Berthold Großmann. | |
May 27, 2010 | Grossmann, Friederike | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 6th | (Location) |
Born May 14, 1863 Aris Braunsberg |
FRIEDERIKE |
Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, perished there on January 18, 1943. Friederike is the older sister of Jenny Aris. In 1901 she married the businessman Markus Louis Großmann, a brother of Bernhard Großmann. Her husband died in Eisenach in 1930. She then apparently lived with her sister's family. Like her, Friederike was forcibly expelled from the house at Karlstrasse 6 in October 1941 and had to move to one of the few Eisenach “Jewish houses”, Stolzestrasse 5/7. | |
May 27, 2010 | Grossmann, Jenny | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 6th | (Location) |
Born Oct. 1, 1867 Aris Braunsberg |
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Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, perished there on March 1, 1943. Jenny was born in Braunsberg as the daughter of the businessman Aron Aris. Since 1900 she lived in Eisenach. No further information is known about them. She died with her husband Bernhard in Theresienstadt. | |
May 27, 2010 | Grossmann, Bernhard | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 6th | (Location) |
Lautenburg |
December 13, 1862
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Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, perished there on January 15, 1943. Nothing is known about Großmann's origins and youth. He married in Berlin in 1901, but at that time was already living in Eisenach, where he ran a short, leather and toy shop in Markt 18, later on Karlstrasse 6. Since 1920 he has also had a food and delicatessen shop in the same location. He later sold his house to the city of Eisenach in return for an annual annuity. Although he had been granted lifelong residency rights, he and his wife were forcibly expelled in 1941. | |
May 27, 2010 | Cohn, Fritz | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 34 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
10 Mar 1901
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Deported on May 9, 1942. Fritz was born the son of Isidor Cohn from Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz / Poland) and his wife Therese. He attended school in Eisenach and trained as a banker. He probably worked for the company "Grundstücks-Agentur I. Cohn" registered by his father in 1918, initially in Karlstrasse. 26, then in Karlstr. 34 / corner of Querstr. He was deeply connected to the Jewish faith. His father co-founded the Jewish lodge in Eisenach in 1920. At the end of the Jewish community, Fritz himself was its secretary and community secretary. Fritz 'father died in Eisenach in August 1942. His mother, Therese, survived the deportation to Theresienstadt, came back to Eisenach in 1945, but left the Wartburg city a little later. Fritz had lost his brother Ludwig in the First World War, his sister Hilde, married Stein, was deported from Bielefeld and perished in the Riga ghetto. | |
May 27, 2010 | Rothfels, Rosel | Eisenach | Jacob's plan 7 | (Location) |
Bebra |
May 28, 1929
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Deported on May 9, 1942. There is not even a picture of Rosel, who was less than 14 years old at the time of her deportation. The memory of her lives on in the stumbling block that a former classmate had laid for her in 2010. | |
May 27, 2010 | Rothfels, Werner | Eisenach | Jacob's plan 7 | (Location) |
Kassel |
27 Sep 1926
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Deported on May 9, 1942. Little is known about Werner. He attended the Karl-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Eisenach until 1938, before the Nazi legislation prevented him from going to school again. In 1942, he and his sister were among the youngest Jewish deportees from Eisenach. | |
May 27, 2010 | Rothfels, Else | Eisenach | Jacob's plan 7 | (Location) |
Born Jan. 24, 1895 Fackenheim Bebra |
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Else was born as the daughter of the host Isidor Fackenheim, who lives in Bebra. She probably married Julius Rothfels in Kassel. Her son Werner was born here, who three years later had a little sister who was born in Bebra. Since she moved to Eisenach, Else had lived with her husband on Jakobsplan. Like Julius, she died in Belzyce | |
May 27, 2010 | Rothfels, Julius | Eisenach | Jacob's plan 7 | (Location) |
Ronshausen |
February 3, 1885
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Deported on May 9, 1942. The Rothfels family has its roots in Ronshausen, where it has been documented since the early 19th century. Julius was a merchant. Around 1930 the Rothfels moved to Eisenach, where Julius opened a trade in manufactured and fashion goods in the same year. A little later, Julius acquired Jakobsplan 7, where the family lived until they were deported. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Grünbaum, Edgar | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
October 24, 1883 HERE LIVED DR. EDGAR GREEN TREE JG. 1,883 deported in 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported from Berlin on March 1, 1943 to Auschwitz, murdered there. As the son of the Eisenach cloth and fashion merchant Arnold Grünbaum and his wife Philippine, b. Stettauer, born, Edgar attended the Karl-Friedrich-Gymnasium in Eisenach. He then studied medicine in Jena. As a recognized specialist in nervous and internal diseases, he settled as a doctor in Eisenach and had his practice at Goethestrasse 23. In 1938, his medical license was withdrawn. He was deported five years later. The Grünbaums were one of the last families to be deported from Eisenach. He and his wife Elise were murdered in the Auschwitz extermination camp. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Grünbaum, Elise | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
Born July 31, 1895 Friedmann Erfurt |
HERE LIVED ELISE GREEN TREE JG. 1,895 deported in 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported from Berlin on March 1, 1943 to Auschwitz, murdered there. Elise came from Erfurt. Her father Samuel had moved here from Berkach to work as a merchant. Her mother died of puerperal fever a few weeks after she was born. So she grew up with her father and attended school in Erfurt. In 1919 she married Edgar Grünbaum and moved with him to Eisenach. The marriage remained childless. Elise was involved in the sister association of the Eisenach Jewish Lodge Thuringia "To the three rings". The attempt to emigrate with her husband in 1938 failed, and so she, like him, was deported and murdered | |
? | Grünbaum, Philippine | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
Born 1857 Stettauer |
PHILIPPINE GRÜNBAUM GEB. LIVED HERE. STETTAUER JG. 1857 HOMELAND LEAVED JEWISH OLD AGING HOME AACHEN DEPORTED 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 5.8.1942 |
Mother of Dr. Edgar Grünbaum | |
File is missing | July 30, 2012 | Grünbaum, Werner-Ludolf | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
unknown |
1923 Werner-Ludolf Grünbaum fled to Holland in 1938, was then interned to Westerbork and deported to Auschwitz in 1942, where he was murdered on September 30, 1942. | |
File is missing | July 30, 2012 | Grünbaum, Hanna | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
unknown |
1922 Hanna Grünbaum fled to Holland in 1938, was then interned to Westerbork and deported to Auschwitz in 1942, where she was murdered on September 30, 1942. | |
File is missing | July 30, 2012 | Grünbaum, Herbert | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
unknown |
1883 Dr. Herbert Grünbaum was sent to the Belzyce Ghetto in 1942 and murdered there. | |
File is missing | July 30, 2012 | Grünbaum, Elisabeth | Eisenach | Goethestr. 23 | (Location) |
Born 1897 Merchant unknown |
Elisabeth Grünbaum was deported to the Belzyce ghetto in 1942 and murdered there. | |
May 10, 2013 | Zieger, Heinrich | Eisenach | Frankfurter Str. 104 | (Location) |
unknown |
1900
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Heinrich Zieger was a KPD member and resistance fighter, he was arrested in 1933 and tortured for weeks in the Eisenach district prison. He died by suicide in prison. | |
May 10, 2013 | Frank, Blanka | Eisenach | Clemdastraße 5 | (Location) |
Born Nov. 8, 1894 Wolfeiler unknown |
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Blanka was born as the daughter of Karl and Henriette Wolfeiler. She lived in Eisenach until around 1940, then in Bendorf-Sayn. Her fate in Izbica is unknown, she is believed to have been lost. | |
May 10, 2013 | Frank, Leo | Eisenach | Clemdastraße 5 | (Location) |
Steinach |
August 4, 1881
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Leo was born to Otto and Jette Frank. In November 1941 he was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp, where he was murdered on March 17, 1942. | |
July 30, 2012 | Grünewald, Hildegard | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 17th | (Location) | 1897 | HERE LIVED HILDEGARDSHEIM GRÜNEWALD JG. 1897 JACOBY'S SCHEME ANSTALTEN BENDORF-SAYN DEPORTED 1942 IZBICA MURDERED |
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File is missing because a stumbling block was not found with this name. | May 10, 2013 | Blumenthal, Irma | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 17th | (Location) |
Lemgo |
Jan. 16, 1898 Irma was born to Albert and Frieda Michaelis Blumenthal. She was deported to Theresienstadt on September 19, 1942 and murdered there on October 9, 1944. | |
File is missing because a stumbling block was not found with this name. | May 10, 2013 | Blumenthal, Max | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 17th | (Location) |
Schutin |
December 26, 1882 Max was born to Salomon and Minna Blumenthal in Schutin (?). He was deported to Theresienstadt on September 19, 1942 and murdered there on December 14, 1944. | |
May 10, 2013 | Katz, Martha | Eisenach | Am Ofenstein 6 | (Location) |
Born 1884 Eschwege Castle |
March 8
HERE LIVED |
Martha was born to Nathan and Fanny Schloß. Her husband Dagobert Katz died of suicide in 1930. She had several places of residence in Eisenach: 1929 Kapellenstr. 4, 1936 Karlstr. and from 1938 at Am Ofenstein 6, from where she was deported on September 19, 1942. On January 18, 1943, she was murdered in Theresienstadt. | |
June 21, 2011 | Stern, Elly | Eisenach | Am Ofenstein 3 | (Location) |
Born Jan. 20, 1899 Grossmann Chemnitz |
HERE LIVED |
Deported on 9 May 1942. Elly Stern came from Chemnitz. In 1919 she married Dr. Robert Stern and moved with him to Eisenach. The couple had two children. Herbert was able to emigrate to England in 1938, where he died in 1988. The daughter Johanna Leonore, Hannelore for short, fled to her uncle Richard Großmann in Paris. She was eventually deported with him and perished. Elly and Robert also tried to get abroad. But her application to leave France in December 1938 was unsuccessful. Elly's mother Margarete, not a Jew, survived the war and lived in Chemnitz after 1945. | |
June 21, 2011 | Stern, Dr. Robert | Eisenach | Am Ofenstein 3 | (Location) |
Geisa |
July 22, 1883
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Deported on May 9, 1942. Robert Stern was born as the son of the Geisa trader Salomon Stern and his wife Frieda, née Rose. He attended school and then studied law. Initially as a trainee lawyer and since 1912 as a lawyer, he had his office at Eisenacher Karlstraße 48/50. From 1922 he ran a law firm in Haus Markt 5 together with Justizrat Theobald Speyer. In 1919 he had married Elly Großmann. After meeting Dr. Stern had forced to sell his house at Am Ofenstein 3 at the beginning of 1942, he was deported a few months later with his wife and perished. | |
July 30, 2012 | Spangenthal, Elfriede | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 27 | (Location) |
Born 1906 Brylewski |
HERE LIVED |
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July 30, 2012 | Spangenthal, Ernst Jochen | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 27 | (Location) | 1930 |
HERE LIVED |
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July 30, 2012 | Spangenthal, Hans Günther | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 27 | (Location) | 1930 |
HERE LIVED |
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July 30, 2012 | Spangenthal, Ludwig | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 27 | (Location) | 1894 |
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17th March 2014 | Bloom, Ellen | Eisenach | Bahnhofstrasse 27 | (Location) | 1929 |
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May 10, 2013 | Appel, Tina | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 3 | (Location) |
Born May 14, 1886 Mannheimer Aub |
TINA APPEL GEB. LIVED HERE MANNHEIMER JG. 1886 involuntarily moved NUREMBERG deported in 1942 IZBICA ? ? ? |
Tina Appel was born as the daughter of Salomon and Johanna Mannheimer in Aub near Würzburg. Her husband Karl Appel died in Eisenach in 1926. | |
May 10, 2013 | Appel, Horst-Joachim | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 3 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
November 1, 1918 HERE LIVED HORST JOACHIM APPEL JG. 1918 IMPROVEDLY MOVED FRANKFURT / MAIN DEPORTED 1941 ŁODZ / LITZMANNSTADT ? ? ? |
Horst-Joachim Appel was born as the son of the married couple Karl and Tina Appel in Eisenach and is at Georgenstr. 3 grew up. Horst Joachim had two siblings: Herbert (born August 11, 1912 in Eisenach) and Gerda, who both survived. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Baer, Ernst | Eisenach | Cross street 22nd | (Location) |
Butzbach |
August 28, 1883 ERNST BAER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1883 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. The Baers are a Jewish family that has lived in Butzbach for many generations. Ernst's father married Sophie Heidungsfeld in Eisenach in 1882. Ernst was born a year later. Even before the turn of the century, the family finally moved to Eisenach, where the father ran several businesses, including a. a grain and country products trade and a wine shop. Ernst followed in his father's footsteps and also became a businessman. He lived in various places in Eisenach, most recently on Querstraße. His trade, a trade in grain and animal feed, was forcibly deregistered at the end of 1938. He was deported four years later. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Baer, Lieselotte | Eisenach | Cross street 22nd | (Location) |
Eisenach |
21 Mar 1929 LIESELOTTE BAER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1929 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Little is known about Lieselotte Baer. She grew up in her parents' house, first at Theaterplatz 2 (then Julius-von-Eichel-Platz), then at Querstraße 32. She was less than nine years old when she lost her father. And she was only 14 when she died in the Belzyce Ghetto. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Baer, Bernie | Eisenach | Cross street 22nd | (Location) |
Born 1894 Mannheim unthoughts |
18 Mar BERNIE BAER GEB. LIVED HERE MANNHEIMER JG. DEPORTED 1894 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Bernie was born as the daughter of the Bad Wildungen businessman Jacob Mannheimer and his wife Levette, née. Katz, born. She later married Albert Baer from Butzbach, a brother of Ernst Baer, with whom she had lived in Eisenach from around 1913. Albert and Ernst ran a grain and feed business under the name Gebr. Baer. Like all other Jewish men in Eisenach, Albert was deported to Buchenwald after the pogrom on November 9, 1938, where he died on November 21. The widow now lived with her brother-in-law and daughter until the deportation in the house at Querstraße 32. | |
June 21, 2011 | Fackenheim, Julius | Eisenach | Schmelzerstr. 14th | (Location) |
Mühlhausen |
Feb. 22, 1863 HERE LIVED DR. JULIUS Fackenheim JG. DEPORTED 1863 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 11/13/1942 |
Deported from Munich on June 4, 1942, perished on November 13, 1942 in Theresienstadt. Julius was born in Mühlhausen as the son of the Jewish teacher Michael Fackenheim and his wife Marianne. After attending school, he studied medicine in Jena and Freiburg / B. He established himself as a general practitioner in Eisenach in 1887 and gained a high reputation in the Wartburg city, not just as a doctor. He belonged to various associations and participated in the training of numerous paramedics within the framework of the Red Cross. From 1894 to 1938 he had his practice at Schmelzerstraße 14 before the Nazi system forbade him to practice his profession. He went to Munich and was deported from here. When he was almost eighty he died in Theresienstadt. | |
June 21, 2011 | Fackenheim, Alfred | Eisenach | Schmelzerstr. 14th | (Location) |
Eisenach |
November 9, 1891 ALFRED FACKENHEIM JG LIVED HERE . 1,891 deported in 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported from Stuttgart on June 17, 1943 to Theresienstadt, from there to Auschwitz on October 23, 1944, murdered there. Julius Fackenheim's son attended school in Eisenach and then completed an apprenticeship as a banker before he founded a private bank, the "Heim-Bank", in his father's house after the First World War, for which he had volunteered. It went bankrupt during the economic crisis in 1929. In 1936 the Eisenach family left for Ulm in order to emigrate to Palestine from here. This did not succeed, however, and so Alfred and his wife moved to Stuttgart, where he became the head of the local Palestine Office. He was denied emigration himself. | |
June 21, 2011 | Fackenheim, Hertha | Eisenach | Schmelzerstr. 14th | (Location) |
Born April 1, 1896 Oppenheim Kassel |
HERE LIVED HERTHA FACKENHEIM GEB. OPPENHEIM JG. 1,896 deported in 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported from Stuttgart on June 17, 1943 to Theresienstadt, from there to Auschwitz on October 23, 1944, murdered there. Hertha grew up as the daughter of the factory owner Hermann Oppenheim and his wife Rieka in Kassel. In 1920 she married Alfred Fackenheim and moved with him to Eisenach. Her daughter Erika was born here three years later. When the living conditions for the Jewish population in Germany became increasingly difficult, the parents sent their daughter to Palestine with the intention of following her as soon as possible. The outbreak of war prevented the Fackenheims from emigrating, and so Hertha and her husband were deported and murdered in Auschwitz. | |
17th March 2014 | Heilbrunn, Werner | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 44 | (Location) | 1905 | WERNER HEILBRUNN JG LIVED HERE . 1905 UNFOLILIENTLY DELAYED FRANKFURT / M. DEPORTED 1942 MAJDANEK MURDERED 04/07/1942 |
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Aug 10, 2009 | Heilbrunn, Mathilde | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 53 | (Location) |
Born 1869 Dörnberg Vacha |
1st Mar HERE LIVED MATHILDE HEILBRUNN GEB. DÖRNBERG JG. DEPORTED 1869 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED April 8, 1943 AUSCHWITZ |
Deported on September 20, 1942. Perished on April 5, 1943 in Theresienstadt. Mathilde was born in Vacha as the daughter of the businessman Heinrich Dörnberg and his wife Jeanette. In 1894 she married the shoemaker Julius Heilbrunn from Richelsdorf in Bad Salzungen. Both lived in Eisenach, since 1900 at Karlstrasse 53. Their daughter Irma, married Tichauer, was able to emigrate in good time and died in the USA in 1976. She had already lost her husband to death in 1918. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Cow, Rudolf | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 53 | (Location) |
Tiefenort |
April 11, 1890 RUDOLF KUH JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1890 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Rudolf was born in Tiefenort as one of five children to Sara and Abraham Kuh. After school he trained as a businessman and came to Eisenach in 1922, where he became the daughter of the Eisenach shoemaker Julius Heilbrunn, who died in 1918, on Sept. 4, 1922, and after the death of his father-in-law, he ran the business as the successor to his wife Mathilde in house no. 52 (opposite). The family's attempt to emigrate to England in 1939 failed. The business had already been forcibly canceled the year before. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Cow, Ilse | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 53 | (Location) |
Born October 7, 1897 Heilbrunn Eisenach |
HERE LIVED ILSE COW BORN HEILBRUNN JG. DEPORTED 1897 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Ilse went to school in Eisenach, most recently in the Karolinenlyzeum, and here in 1922 married the merchant Rudolf Kuh, who came from Tiefenort. After Julius Heilbrunn's death, both ran his shoe shop at Karlstrasse 52. On May 7, 1925, their daughter Ursula was born to the couple. On December 31, 1938, the business had to be deregistered and sold to the electrician Walter Thomas in September 1939. In 1942 the entire family was deported and wiped out in the course of the Shoah . | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Cow, Ursula | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 53 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
May 7, 1925 URSULA KUH JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1925 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Ursula went to school in Eisenach with Ruth Kirchheimer, among others - see Goethestrasse 25a. She wrote to her schoolmate and friend in her poetry album in 1937: “ Never say, I can't do that - you can do everything, it's your duty. You can do a lot, if love wants, so practice yourself on heavy things. Much demands love and duty, never say, I can't. “At that time she had no idea what a difficult course she would have to take five years later. She was deported and murdered with her parents in 1942. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Kirchheimer, Frieda | Eisenach | Goethestr. 25 a | (Location) |
Born July 7, 1894 Marx Mainz |
FRIEDA KIRCHHEIMER GEB. LIVED HERE MARX JG. DEPORTED 1894 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Frieda came from Mainz, where her father worked as an accountant. After her marriage to Siegfried Frieda Kirchheimer lived in Eisenach. Her daughters Ingeborg and Ruth were born here. Ingeborg got to England on a Kindertransport, where she survived the Holocaust and died in 1987. Ruth, her younger sister, survived the Shoah in a Catholic monastery in France. She later converted to the Catholic faith and worked as Sister Marie Therese helping in numerous poor regions of Africa. Her mother never saw her again. She was killed in the Belzyce Ghetto. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Kirchheimer, Siegfried | Eisenach | Goethestr. 25 a | (Location) |
Nieheim |
October 28, 1887 SIEGFRIED KIRCHHEIMER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1887 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Siegfried came from one of the few Jewish families who ran agriculture, at least that's how his daughter Ruth later recalled. It is not known why he moved to Eisenach after the First World War. In any case, he ran a wholesaler of footwear here. He tried to escape during the pogrom night in November 1938, but was caught and interned in Buchenwald concentration camp. The years that followed were marked by numerous unsuccessful attempts to emigrate abroad. He and his wife were finally deported from Eisenach and died. | |
17th March 2014 | Löwenstein, Meta | Eisenach | Karlstrasse 51 | (Location) |
Born 1870 Seligmann |
HERE LIVED META LÖWENSTEIN GEB. SELIGMANN JG. 1870 UNFOLILIENTLY MOVED 1934 BERLIN DEPORTED 1942 THERESIENSTADT TREBLINKA MURDERED 1942 |
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17th March 2014 | Moser, Eugenie | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 44/46 | (Location) |
Born 1883 Rose field |
EUGENIE MOSER GEB. LIVED HERE. ROSENFELD JG. 1883 ESCAPE HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1943 AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 1943 |
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17th March 2014 | Moser, Julius | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 44/46 | (Location) | 1887 | JULIUS MOSER JG LIVED HERE . 1887 ESCAPE 1937 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1943 AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 1943 |
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17th March 2014 | Löwenstein, Werner Alfred | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 44/46 | (Location) | 1912 | HERE LIVED WERNER ALFRED LÖWENSTEIN JG. 1912 ESCAPE 1937 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1943 AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 1943 |
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June 21, 2011 | Riesenfeld, Sidonie | Eisenach | (formerly Julius-von-Eichel-Platz) Theaterplatz 1 | (Location) |
Born Jan. 3, 1903 Linz Eisenach |
HERE LIVED SIDONIE GIANT FIELD GEB. LINZ JG. 1903 DEPORTED 1942 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, from there to Auschwitz on October 19, 1944, murdered there. Sidonie Riesenfeld was born as the daughter of the butcher, casing, fur and cattle dealer Berthold Linz. The family came from Rothenburg / Fulda and moved to Eisenach at the turn of the century. Sidonie grew up in the house at Theaterplatz 1 and went to school in Eisenach. Three years after her marriage to Max, their son Diethard-David came. His name will not have been a coincidence, as he combines the old German name Diethard with the Jewish name David. This showed the family's hope of being able to link their own Jewish traditions with German nationality. | |
June 21, 2011 | Riesenfeld, Max | Eisenach | (formerly Julius-von-Eichel-Platz) Theaterplatz 1 | (Location) |
Zülz |
May 2, 1899 MAX RIESENFELD JG LIVED HERE . 1,899 deported in 1942 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, from there to Auschwitz on September 29, 1944, murdered there. Max Riesenfeld was born the son of a leather goods dealer. In 1926 he married Sidonie Linz, who came from Eisenach, in Leipzig. From 1927 he lived with his family in Eisenach. The Darm- und Lederwaren OHG, which he operated here, was forcibly deregistered in 1939 and deleted from the commercial register. His application to leave Paraguay in March 1939 was unsuccessful. One week before his deportation, Riesenfeld had to forcibly sell his house. | |
June 21, 2011 | Riesenfeld, Diethard-David | Eisenach | (formerly Julius-von-Eichel-Platz) Theaterplatz 1 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
June 26, 1929 DIETHARD_DAVID RIESENFELD JG LIVED HERE . 1929 DEPORTED 1942 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported to Theresienstadt on September 20, 1942, from there together with his mother to Auschwitz on October 19, 1944, murdered there. Nothing is known about Diethard-David. He grew up with his family at Theaterplatz 1, went to school here and had friends here. His life came to an end far too early in Auschwitz. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Sachs, Hermann | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 35 |
(Location) may be imprecise |
Berkach |
Jan. 14, 1890 HERMANN SACHS JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1890 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. The son of the cattle dealer Simon Sachs and his wife Sara, née Schloß, Hermann was born in 1890 in Berkach, southern Thuringia. Here he attended school. His grandfather and father had already traded cattle, so it was only natural that he should also take up this profession. His marriage finally led him to Eisenach, where he had been officially registered since 1927. Here he ran a cattle trade. Under the pressure of the Nazi system, he finally had to give up his business. He did not succeed in emigrating. He died soon after his deportation. | |
Aug 10, 2009 | Sachs, Beate | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 35 |
(Location) may be imprecise |
Grabfeld |
17th July 1900 HERE LIVED BEATE SACHS GEB. MÜLLER JG. DEPORTED 1900 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Beate was the daughter of the cattle dealer Meier Müller from Herleshausen and his wife Bertha, née Habermann. The family came to Eisenach as early as the 1880s, where Meier Müller bought the house on Georgenstrasse. Beate, one of three children, grew up in Eisenach and attended school here. In May 1927 she married Hermann Sachs, who got into the business of his in-laws. The Sachs family remained childless. Beates parents both died in Eisenach in 1937. So the couple stayed behind in Eisenach alone. The family probably lacked the money and foreign connections to be able to emigrate. So Beate and her husband were deported and perished. | |
May 27, 2010 | Castle, Lotte | Eisenach | Goethestr. 27 | (Location) |
Born 1897 Elkan Chemnitz |
14 Mar HERE LIVED LOTTE CASTLE GEB. ELKAN JG. DEPORTED IN 1897, 1942 MURDERED BELZYCE |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Charlotte was born in Chemnitz as the daughter of Richard Elkan and his wife Jenny, née Hess. The family later moved to Erfurt. Here she married the Eisenach merchant Karl Schloß. He was successful as a textile dealer in the Wartburg city, founded a. a. 1930 in his house at Karlstrasse 3, the first so-called “unit price store”, a kind of department store, Eisenachs. Charlotte and Karl had two children, Anne and Fritz Ralf, who both survived while emigrating. The family lived in the house at Goethestrasse 27. Karl died in 1937, and so Charlotte was left alone. She was deported and died. | |
June 21, 2011 | Stern, Jenny | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 25th | (Location) |
Born Feb. 22, 1897 Rothschild Netra |
HERE LIVED JENNY STAR BORN ROTHSCHILD JG. DEPORTED 1897 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Jenny Stern came from Netra, as did her husband Moritz. Both came to Eisenach in the mid-1920s, where Moritz initially ran a cattle shop together with his brother-in-law Ferdinand Nussbaum. However, he soon went into business for himself with a cattle trade and had his business at Alexanderstrasse 8, where the family also lived. The couple had two children. Arthur was able to emigrate in time and died in Israel in 1982. Gerhard was deported. Jenny's husband Moritz managed to emigrate to Palestine in 1938/39. From now on, Jenny ran a lunch table for Jewish guests in the house at Georgenstrasse 36 on her own. This was not just a lunch table, but an illegal refuge for Jewish people from the Eisenach area who had to face the pressure of persecution in their villages by moving to Eisenach hoped to escape. Eli Reitmann, himself a guest at the “Pension Stern”, recalled: “The Pension Stern was a meeting place for us Jews, because in all restaurants, hotels etc. the signs 'Jews not wanted' ... I can only say it were very, very difficult times, and it was good that there was a place like Pension Stern where you could meet. ”While Eli Reitmann was still able to escape, Jenny was deported in 1942 and perished. | |
June 21, 2011 | Stern, Gerhard Jakob | Eisenach | Georgenstrasse 25th | (Location) |
Eisenach |
Jan. 5, 1929 HERE LIVED GERHARD STAR JG. DEPORTED 1929 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Gerhard was one of the youngest victims of the Shoah in Eisenach. He was only 13 years old when he and his mother were deported. We don't know where he went to school or who his friends were. Only one stumbling block still reminds us of the far too short life of Gerhard Stern. | |
June 21, 2011 | Wolff, Dr. Siegfried | Eisenach | (formerly Karthäuserstr.), Wartburgallee 74 | (Location) |
Gniezno |
Jan. 22, 1888 DR. SIEGFRIED WOLFF JG LIVED HERE . 1,888 deported in 1944 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Siegfried was born as the son of the medical councilor Louis Wolff and his wife Luise, née Mendel. After attending school, he studied medicine in Munich, Breslau, Freiburg and Heidelberg. Between 1914 and 1920 he worked as a doctor in Gniezno. When this city became Polish as a result of the First World War, he moved to Eisenach around 1920. He lived here at what was then Karthäuserstraße 74 and was also the medical director of a privately operated children's clinic, which was initially located at Amalienstraße 2, later at Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 16, now Erich-Honstein-Straße. Long exposed to the particular propaganda pressure of the Nazi rulers, he stayed in Eisenach until 1939, probably because of his old mother. He finally emigrated to Amsterdam, but was interned in Westerbork soon after the Wehrmacht invaded the Netherlands and deported from here via Theresienstadt to Auschwitz, where Dr. Wolff murdered. | |
June 21, 2011 | Sittenmann, Clara | Eisenach | Goethestr. 29 | (Location) |
Born Feb. 14, 1890 Strupp Treysa |
HERE LIVED CLARA SION MAN BORN STRUPP JG. DEPORTED 1890 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942; Clara Sittenmann is the daughter of the businessman Benedikt Strupp and his wife Emilie, b. Kahn, born. She spent her youth in Treysa. At the age of 23 she married the merchant Arthur Sittenmann from Marktbreit. The family settled in Eisenach before the First World War, where Arthur and his brother-in-law Simon Grünbaum, the husband of his sister Hedwig, ran a wood processing factory. The family had lived in Wörthstrasse, today Karl-Marx-Strasse, 29, and later in Goethestrasse 29 since 1922. When Arthur died in 1938, the family's two children, Eva and Hans Walther, were 18 and 25 years old, respectively. Both managed to escape. Clara's attempts to leave the country in time were unsuccessful. She was deported and died. | |
June 21, 2011 | Kis, Frieda | Eisenach | (formerly Wörthstrasse), Karl-Marx-Str. 45 | (Location) |
Born June 16, 1889 Emanuel Nentershausen |
FRIEDA KIS GEB. LIVED HERE EMANUEL JG. DEPORTED 1889 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Frieda was born as the daughter of the Emanuel family, who had been living in Nentershausen for a long time. She came to Eisenach around 1920 with her husband and their two sons Alfred and Heinz. After attending school, the sons managed to emigrate to Palestine in 1936. In spite of all efforts, this path was blocked for the parents. Frieda and Samuel died soon after their deportation in the Belzyce ghetto. Heinz, who later lived in the USA as Henry Kis, died very old in 2000 in New Jersey. His brother, later Se'ev Kis, died in Israel in 1984. | |
June 21, 2011 | Kis, Samuel | Eisenach | (formerly Wörthstrasse), Karl-Marx-Str. 45 | (Location) |
Miskolc |
Feb 10, 1882 SAMUEL KIS JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1882 1942 MURDERED GHETTO BELZYCE |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Little is known about the Kis family in Eisenach. Samuel came from Austria / Hungary and came to Eisenach with his wife after the First World War. He ran a manufactured goods shop here at Georgenstrasse 12. All attempts by the family to get abroad under the pressure of National Socialism failed. And so Samuel and his wife were deported in 1942 and died. | |
17th March 2014 | Knorringa, Ruth Doris | Eisenach | Racecourse 8 | (Location) |
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1923HERE LIVED RUTH DORIS KNORR INGA JG. 1923 ESCAPE 1937 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
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17th March 2014 | Knorringa, Julie | Eisenach | Racecourse 8 | (Location) |
Born 1886 Falkenstein |
HERE LIVED JULIE KNORR INGA GEB. FALKENSTEIN JG. 1886 ESCAPE 1937 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1942 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
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17th March 2014 | Knorringa, Hermann | Eisenach | Racecourse 8 | (Location) |
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1883HERMANN KNORRINGA JG LIVED HERE . 1883 ESCAPE 1937 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1942 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
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June 21, 2011 | Chanterelle, Arthur | Eisenach | Löberstrasse 2 | (Location) |
Ermsleben |
December 5, 1887 ARTHUR PFIFFERLING JG LIVED HERE . ARRESTED 1887 1941 BUCHENWALD MURDERED October 29, 1941 |
As the son of the businessman Marcus Pfifferling and his wife Fanny, b. Peisel, Arthur was born in the Mansfeld region. From 1909 he lived in Eisenach and worked here as an accountant. With his sister Johanna's husband, Benno Nussbaum, he ran a souvenir factory, the Kurt Poser Nachf. OHG. Arthur and his wife Johanna, whom he married in Göttingen in 1920, lived at Löberstrasse 2. He was arrested for "unauthorized intercourse with Aryans" and died in Buchenwald. | |
July 30, 2012 | Chanterelle, Edgar-Josef | Eisenach | Löberstrasse 2 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
Feb. 17, 1922 HERE LIVED EDGAR JOSEPH CHANTERELLE JG. 1922 ESCAPE 1938 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1942 MURDERED IN MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Deported from Westerbork on September 4, 1944 to Theresienstadt, from there to Auschwitz on September 29, 1944, murdered there. Edgar-Josef grew up in Eisenach and went to school here. Under the pressure of National Socialism, he emigrated to the Netherlands in December 1938. After the invasion of the Wehrmacht, he was interned in the Westerbork camp in 1940 and deported from here to Theresienstadt in 1944. A few weeks later he was taken to Auschwitz, where he perished. | |
June 21, 2011 | Chanterelle, Johanna | Eisenach | Löberstrasse 2 | (Location) |
Born October 9, 1890 Katz Göttingen |
JOHANNA PFIFFERLING GEB. LIVED HERE KATZ JG. DEPORTED 1890 1942 GHETTO BELZYCE MURDERED |
Deported on May 9, 1942. Johanna grew up as the daughter of the Göttingen-based businessman Magnus Katz. Two years after their marriage and moving to Eisenach, their son Edgar-Josef was born, who was followed four years later by his brother Heinz-Erich. Under the pressure of National Socialism, Johanna tried to emigrate to China with her husband, but the request was not approved. After she had already lost her husband, she was deported from Eisenach in May 1942 and died a little later. | |
July 30, 2012 | Chanterelle, Heinz-Erich | Eisenach | Löberstrasse 2 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
June 2, 1926 HERE LIVED HEINZ ERICH CHANTERELLE JG. 1926 ESCAPE 1938 HOLLAND INTERNED WESTERBORK DEPORTED 1942 MAUTHAUSEN MURDERED 17.3.1945 |
Heinz-Erich grew up in Eisenach with his brother. His parents were hoping for safety for their son when they sent him to Holland in January 1939. But a few months later he was interned here and lived in the Westerbork camp until 1944. Heinz-Erich Pfifferling was deported to Auschwitz via Theresienstadt and later to Mauthausen, where he was murdered. | |
May 10, 2013 | Steinberger, Alma | Eisenach | (formerly Karthäuserstraße), Wartburgallee 82 | (Location) | 1881 | HERE LIVED ALMA STEINBERGER JG. DEPORTED IN 1881 1942 BELZYCE ? ? ? |
Sister / wife of Bernhard Steinberger? | |
? | Steinberger, Bernhard | Eisenach | (formerly Karthäuserstraße) Wartburgallee 82 | (Location) | 1888 | BERNHARD STEINBERGER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1881 1942 BELZYCE ? ? ? |
Brother / husband of Alma Steinberger? | |
May 3, 2016 | Hammer blow, Isidore | Eisenach | Eichrodter Weg 4 | (Location) | ||||
May 3, 2016 | Hammer blow, Johanna | Eisenach | Eichrodter Weg 4 | (Location) | ||||
May 3, 2016 | Wolfermann, Martin | Eisenach | Langensalzaer Strasse 10 | (Location) | ||||
May 3, 2016 | Wolfermann, Nini | Eisenach | Langensalzaer Strasse 10 | (Location) | ||||
May 3, 2016 | Wolfermann, Hans | Eisenach | Langensalzaer Strasse 10 | (Location) | ||||
May 3, 2016 | Chudy, Stanislaus | Eisenach | Mühlhäuser Strasse 29 | (Location) | ||||
May 14, 2019 | Böckel, Ernst | Eisenach | Stedtfelder Strasse 75 | (Location) |
Stedtfeld |
Jan. 14, 1909 ERNST BÖCKEL JG LIVED HERE . 1909 IN THE RESISTANCE / KPD MULTIPLE ARRESTED 'EXPLOSIVE OFFENSES' PROMOTION HOUSE UNTERMASSFELD MURDERED 7.12.1940 PIRNA-SONNENSTEIN 'ACTION T4' |
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May 14, 2019 | Honstein, Erich | Eisenach | Great Wiegardt 2 | (Location) |
Eisenach |
February 23, 1904 HERE LIVED ERICH HONSTEIN JG. 1904 ARRIVED IN THE RESISTANCE / KPD 24.6.1934 ESCAPE TO DEATH 4 July 1934 PRISON HALLE / HALL |
source
- Reinhold Brunner (Ed.): Stolpersteine in Eisenach - Memories of Jewish life and death in the Wartburg city , published on behalf of the Alliance against Right-Wing Extremism Eisenach and the Eisenacher Geschichtsverein eV
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Individual evidence
- ↑ 2016: Further stumbling blocks moved in downtown Eisenach , accessed on May 4, 2016
- ↑ 2019: More stumbling blocks moved in downtown Eisenach , accessed on May 15, 2019
- ^ Hermann J. Rupieper, Alexander Sperk (ed.): The situation reports of the Secret State Police for the Province of Saxony 1933-1936 , Vol. 3: Administrative region Erfurt, Böhlau, Halle / Saale 2006, p. 51, footnote 102. See also Monika Kahl : Thuringia . In: Memorials for the Victims of National Socialism. A documentation . Volume II. Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn 2000, pp. 779–913, here: p. 811.