List of stumbling blocks in Frankfurt-Sossenheim
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.
list
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address | Surname | Inscription with additions | Laying date | image | annotation |
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Michaelstrasse 66![]() ![]() |
Johann Josef Weber | Here lived Johann Josef Weber Jg. 1893 in resistance / KPD arrested in 1936 'treason' prison Freiendiez 'protective custody' 1942 Dachau murdered 04/25/1944 |
18th May 2018 |
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Thomestrasse 3 ![]() ![]() |
Josef Weinreiter | Here lived Josef Reiter wine Jg. 1899 in resistance / KPD arrested in 1937 Buchwald murdered 01/12/1937 |
18th May 2018 |
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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.