List of stumbling blocks in Gau-Algesheim

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The list of stumbling blocks in Gau-Algesheim contains all 11 stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Gau-Algesheim . They are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who had their last known place of residence in Gau-Algesheim before they were deported, murdered, expelled or driven to suicide.

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List of stumbling blocks

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address Nazi victims inscription image collection location
Ockenheimer Str. 1
Gau-Algesheim
Erioll world.svg
Fanny Raphael
born 1869
Deported 1942
Theresienstadt
Murdered March 12, 1943
Theresienstadt
Neugasse 7
Gau-Algesheim
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Helga Hirschbrandt
born in 1924
Deported 1942
Izbica
Murdered
Sobibor
Weingasse 25
Gau-Algesheim
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Sybilla Metzger
b. Nathan
born in 1870
Deported 1942
Theresienstadt
Murdered July 16, 1943
Theresienstadt
Karl Nathan
born 1874
Deported in 1942.
Murdered in
occupied
Poland
Jeanette Nathan
b. Ernsthal
born in 1892
Deported in 1942.
Murdered in
occupied
Poland
Kurt Simon Nathan
born in 1927
Deported in 1942.
Murdered in
occupied
Poland
Hermann Nathan
born in 1925
Deported in 1942.
Murdered in
occupied
Poland
Entrance to the pilgrimage chapel
St. Laurenziberg
Gau-Algesheim
Erioll world.svg
Richard Möbius
born in 1890
Denounced
Arrested 1944
Buchenwald
murdered 2.2.1945
Ohrdruf subcamp
Laurenziberg1.jpg
Anna Frieda
Möbius

born in 1925
Admitted
institution
Nieder-Ramstadt
Dead on transport
to hospital
Heppenheim
03/27/1939
Adolf Möbius
born 1933
Admitted to the
Eichberg hospital in 1943.
Murdered September 25, 1943
Emma Möbius
born in 1936
Admitted to the
Eichberg hospital in 1943.
Murdered February 10, 1944

Individual evidence

  1. Memorial book - search in the directory of names. The Federal Archives, accessed on July 11, 2017 .