List of stumbling blocks in Felsberg

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In the list of stumbling blocks in Felsberg , the existing memorial stones are listed that have been relocated in Felsberg so far as part of the Stolpersteine project by the artist Gunter Demnig .

Laying stumbling blocks

address Surname inscription Laying date image annotation
Obergasse 29
( location )
Kruck stumbling blocks
Isaak Kruck
Isaak Kruck,
born in 1866
, lived here, interned in 1940
after Wartekuppe,
dead on December 26th, 1940
June 15, 2015
BW
Siegmund Kruck Here lived
Siegmund Kruck
Jg. 1912
involuntarily moved
1935 Frankfurt a. M.
Fate unknown
June 15, 2015
BW
Malchen Kruck
Malchen Kruck
nee lived here . Mansbach
born in 1878
deported 1941
Riga
murdered
June 15, 2015
BW
born on April 22nd, 1878 in Niedenstein
Former home of the Weinstein family, Felsberg, Quergasse 4

Quergasse 4
Emma Weinstein Emma Weinstein

born Speier

JG1883

moved involuntarily in 1939

Escape in 1939

Argentina

May 24, 2017
Siegward Weinstein Here lived

Siegward Weinstein

Born in 1914

Escape in 1936

Argentina

May 24, 2017
Max Weinstein Here lived

Max Weinstein

Born in 1920

Escape Holland

interned Westerbork

deported

Auschwitz

murdered March 31, 1944

May 24, 2017
Ida Weinstein Ida Weinstein

Born in 1910

deported in 1942

Riga

murdered

May 24, 2017

born on November 17, 1910 in Felsberg. Daughter of Isidor and Emma Weinstein, b. Speier. In 1933 she moved briefly from Felsberg to Hamburg to Elmsbütteler Chaussee 37. Why Ida Weinstein came to Hamburg is unknown. In any case, she was registered as a member of the Hamburg Jewish Community in 1933. A Felsberger woman of about the same age, Irene Weinstein, worked as a domestic servant at Harvestehuder Parkallee 7. Perhaps the two young women were friends and Ida's mother might be hoping for a similar employment opportunity for her daughter.

However, a job is not evident from your Hamburg cultural tax card. For this it is noted on the card: "Retired on May 20, 1933 by: Delay to Felsberg". So Ida Weinstein returned to her hometown after a short time. On the same day, Irene Weinstein also left Hamburg and emigrated to Palestine. However, Ida Weinstein did not stay in Felsberg long. Just six months later, in November 1933, she is said to have moved to Leipzig. From there she was deported to Riga on January 21, 1942, where her traces are lost. Gunter Demnig laid a stumbling block for her in front of her Hamburg residence

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Kruck, Malchen. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on February 10, 2016 .
  2. Fauke stone houses: Ida Weinstein. Retrieved October 6, 2019 .
  3. Dieter Vaupel : Stumbling stone laying in Felsberg on May 24, 2017 . Felsberg 2017, p. 7 .