List of stumbling blocks in Frankfurt-Gutleutviertel
The list of the stumbling blocks in Frankfurt leads the artist Gunter Demnig laid stumbling blocks in Frankfurt on. The Stolpersteine in Frankfurt am Main e. V. has arranged the laying of almost 1,500 stumbling blocks since November 2003. The initiative is supported by the city of Frankfurt as well as numerous institutions, including the Jewish Museum and the Institute for Urban History . There are more stumbling blocks than in Frankfurt only in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.
During the National Socialist era , 10,231 Jews from Frankfurt am Main were deported from the Grossmarkthalle as a collection point. Around 9,500 of them were murdered. When it was laid in Frankfurt in October 2018, the seventy thousandth stone was laid.
The districts are laid out according to the list of districts of Frankfurt am Main . The districts without a link have no stumbling blocks.
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Karlsruher Straße 13 The stones are on the corner in front of house number 9![]() |
Emil Lehrberger | Emil Lehrberger nee lived here . 25.6.1880 deported 15.9.1942 Theresienstadt murdered 9.2.1943 |
19th Oct 2015 |
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Lina Lehrberger | Lina Lehrberger nee lived here . 11/25/1882 deported 9/15/1942 Theresienstadt murdered |
19th Oct 2015 |
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Rose Lehrberger | Rose Lehrberger nee lived here . May 2, 1916 escape 1936 USA |
19th Oct 2015 |
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Stuttgarterstrasse 24![]() ![]() |
Moritz Moses Kaufmann | Moritz Moses Kaufmann nee lived here . February 16, 1873 deported Theresienstadt murdered October 26, 1942 |
May 18, 2015 |
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Schönstrasse 17
Martha Becker b. Eagle |
Martha Becker nee lived here . Adler born 31.1.1885 deported 19.10.1941 Łódź murdered |
9.5.2010 |
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Schönstrasse 6
Klara Lehr b. Loeb |
Klara Lehr nee lived here . Loeb born October 9, 1892 deported January 31 , 1944 Auschwitz murdered May 27, 1944 |
April 14, 2011 |
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Schleusenstrasse 15
Frieda Valfer b. Boat |
Frieda Valfer nee lived here . Kahn deported February 14 , 1887 October 19 , 1941 Łódź murdered |
April 14, 2011 |
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Heinrich Valfer | Heinrich Valfer lived here January 24, 1882 deported October 19 , 1941 Łódź murdered |
April 14, 2011 |
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Untermainkai 68-72![]() ![]() |
Hermann Lismann | Hermann Lismann nee lived here . 4 May 1878 deported March 4, 1943 Drancy murdered to Majdanek |
Oct 17, 2014 |
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After graduating from high school in Munich in 1897, Hermann Lismann studied at the Munich Art Academy from 1898 to 1903, then went to Lausanne to study art history and philosophy. Before the outbreak of the First World War, Hermann Lismann came to Frankfurt am Main, was a soldier for four years and then opened his own painting school (1918). At the same time he was
Lecturer at the municipal academy for painting and art critic for the Frankfurter Zeitung. From 1930 he held a teaching position at the University of Frankfurt for drawing and painting technique. |
Gutleutstrasse 85![]() ![]() ![]() |
Carl Grünberg | Carl Grünberg nee lived here . February 10, 1861 deported March 4, 1943 dead February 2, 1940 |
Oct 17, 2014 |
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He then studied law and social sciences in Vienna. In 1886 he graduated with a PhD. jur. from. He ran a practice as a lawyer, later switched to the civil servant court secretary. |
Hilde Grünberg | Hilde Grünberg nee lived here . Ehrenzweig born 29.6.1875 escape from Switzerland |
Oct 17, 2014 |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans Riebsamen: There are now 1000 stumbling blocks in Frankfurt. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . May 16, 2015, p. 33 , accessed May 18, 2015 .
- ^ Adolf Diamant: Deportation book of Jews who were forcibly sent from Frankfurt am Main in the years 1941 to 1945
- ↑ 70,000. Stumbling stone relocated in Frankfurt . In: hessenschau.de . October 23, 2018 ( hessenschau.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
Remarks
- ↑ Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the website of the City of Frankfurt am Main.