List of stumbling blocks in Grevenbroich
The list of stumbling blocks in Grevenbroich contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Grevenbroich as part of the project of the same name . They remember the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in Grevenbroich.
Laying stumbling blocks
City center
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Bahnstrasse 3–5May 24, 2018 | Here Lived Selka Kaufmann born Oberschützky born in 1892 involuntarily moved 1939 Neuss deported 1941 Lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered Sept. 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Selka Oberschützky was born on January 30th, 1892 as the daughter of Joseph Oberschützky and Pauline Oberschützky, b. Katz was born in Immenrode, one sister ( Hedwig ) is known. Selka married Philipp Kaufmann , the profession is given as housewife. After the family moved involuntarily to Neuss, Selka was taken to the Litzmannstadt ghetto in 1941 , from there to the Kulmhof extermination camp in 1942 and murdered there in September 1942. | |
Here lived Hedwig Oberschützky Jg. 1886 involuntarily moved in 1939 Neuss deported in 1941 Lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered 05/07/1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Hedwig Oberschützky was born on November 29th, 1886 as the daughter of Joseph Oberschützky and Pauline Oberschützky, nee Katz was born in Immenrode, one sister ( Selka ) is known. Commercial agent is specified as the occupation. After the family involuntarily moved to Neuss, Hedwig was brought from there to the Litzmannstadt ghetto in 1941 , from there on to the Kulmhof extermination camp on May 6, 1942, and murdered there on May 7, 1942. | |||
Here lived Philipp Kaufmann Jg. 1895 'protective custody' 1938 Dachau involuntarily moved in 1939 Neuss deported in 1941 Lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered 05/08/1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Philipp Kaufmann was born on June 4th, 1895 in Gustorf. He married Selka Oberschützky , the profession is specified as a shoe retailer. From November 17, 1938 to December 19, 1938 he was imprisoned in protective custody in the Dachau concentration camp . After the family moved involuntarily to Neuss, Philipp was taken from there in 1941 with Transport 13 from Düsseldorf to the Litzmannstadt ghetto , from there on to the Kulmhof extermination camp on May 7, 1942, and murdered there on May 8, 1942. | |||
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Bahnstrasse 4December 10, 2009 | Here lived Moritz Hertz Jg. 1853 victims of the pogrom dead 11.20.1938 |
Moritz Hertz was born in 1853, he married Julia Marx on May 9th, 1854 in Würselen , children are not known. Moritz died on November 20th, 1938, becoming a victim of the pogrom. | |
Julia Hertz nee lived here . Marx Jg. 1859 admitted 'sanatorium' Bendorf-Sayn dead 11.02.1942 |
Julia Marx was born on November 5th, 1859 as the daughter of Moises Marx (* December 6th, 1823, + July 14th, 1905) and Johanna Marx, geb. Hirsch (* April 2nd, 1831, + November 27th, 1901) was born in Alsdorf. She married Moritz Hertz on May 9, 1854 in Würselen , children are not known. Julia was admitted to the Bendorf-Sayn sanatorium, where she died on February 11, 1942 - shortly before all inmates were deported. | |||
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Bahnstrasse 16December 15, 2015 | Rose Eichengrün nee lived here . Levi, born in 1886, moved involuntarily 1939 Cologne deported 1941 Lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered May 1941 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Rose Levy was born on March 4th, 1886 to Isaak Levy and Helene Levy, b. Samuel born in Rhoden. She married Mejer Eichengrün, the profession is stated to be housewife. After an involuntary move to Cologne (in 1939), Rosa was brought to the Lodz ghetto in 1941. From there she was deported to the Kulmhof extermination camp, where she was murdered in May 1941. | |
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Bahnstrasse 79December 15, 2015 | Joseph Katz, born in 1887, lived here . Escape 1939 Belgium interned Mechelen deported 1942 Auschwitz murdered October 23 , 1942 |
Joseph Katz was born on February 24th, 1887 as the son of Abram Katz and Berta Katz, b. Kaufmann was born in Gindorf, he married Rose Lieber (fate unknown), butcher's profession is given. Joseph emigrated to (Austria - disputed source - and) Belgium, in 1942 he was interned in Mechelen and from there on October 10, 1942 deported to Auschwitz with Transport XIII, where he was murdered on October 23, 1942. | |
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Breite Strasse 18December 10, 2011 | Here lived Alfred Heinemann Jg. 1886 home leave 1935/36 deported in 1941 Lodz murdered |
Alfred Heinemann was born on January 29, 1886 as the son of Max Heinemann (* August 11, 1855, + May 24, 1924) and Henriette Heinemann, b. Anger was born in Grevenbroich. Alfred married Frieda Levy on August 13, 1923 in Haaren , two children are known: Margot and Ernst . Alfred owned a men's and women's clothing store in Grevenbroich. The family left their hometown - very likely involuntarily - and moved to Cologne in 1935/36. Alfred was brought from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 30, 1941 and from there deported to the Kulmhof extermination camp in May 1942, where he was murdered (disputed: this source names the Theresienstadt ghetto as the destination of the deportation and the place of death). | |
Margot Heinemann, born in 1925, lived here, abandoned hometown 1935/36 deported 1941 Lodz murdered |
Margot Heinemann was born on April 8th, 1925 as the daughter of Alfred Heinemann and his wife Frieda Heinemann, b. Levy was born in Grevenbroich, one brother ( Ernst ) is known. The family left their hometown - very likely involuntarily - and moved to Cologne in 1935/36. Margot was taken from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 30, 1941 with Transport 341 I / 382 and from there in May 1942 to the Kulmhof extermination camp, where she was murdered (controversial: this source names the Theresienstadt ghetto as the destination of the deportation and place of death) . | |||
Ernst Heinemann, born in 1928, lived here, abandoned hometown 1935/36, deported 1941, Lodz murdered |
Ernst Heinemann was born on October 31, 1928 as the son of Alfred Heinemann and his wife Frieda Heinemann, b. Levy was born in Grevenbroich, one sister ( Margot ) is known. The family left their hometown - very likely involuntarily - and moved to Cologne in 1935/36. Ernst was brought from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 30, 1941 with Transport 342 I / 382, and from there in May 1942 he was deported to the Kulmhof extermination camp, where he was murdered. | |||
Frieda Heinemann nee lived here . Levy born 1894 left hometown 1935/36 deported 1941 Lodz murdered |
Frieda Levy was born on 29.09.1894 as the daughter of Isaak Levy (* 27.04.1849, +07.06.1909) and his wife Sibilla Levy, b. Hirtz (* October 31, 1861, + April 20, 1926) was born in Haaren, seven siblings are known. Frieda married Alfred Heinemann on August 13, 1923 in Haaren , two children are known: Margot and Ernst . The family left their hometown - very likely involuntarily - and moved to Cologne in 1935/36. Frieda was taken from Cologne on October 30, 1941 with Transport 40 I / 381 to the Litzmannstadt ghetto and from there in May 1942 to the Kulmhof extermination camp, where she was murdered (controversial: this source names the Theresienstadt ghetto as the destination of the deportation and place of death) . | |||
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Lindenstrasse 27December 10, 2009 | Julie Goldstein nee lived here . Cahn born in 1864 deported 1942 Treblinka murdered September 26 , 1942 |
Julie Cahen was born on June 15, 1864 in Preußisch Oldendorf , she married #Lazarus Goldstein (* December 27 , 1857) , three children are known:Martha (* 1893, emigration to the USA, +1953), Änne (* 1894, emigration to the USA, +1974) and Ludwig (* 07.06.1900) .. Julie was brought to the Theresienstadt ghetto on July 25th, 1942 and from there on September 26th, 1942 with the transport VII / 2 Br 612 to the Treblinka deported where she was murdered. | |
Lazarus Goldstein, born in 1857 , lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in Treblinka on September 26 , 1942 |
Lazarus Goldstein was born on December 27th, 1857 as the son of Levy Goldstein (* 23.07.1819, +11.07.1893) and his wife Bertha Goldstein, b. Bender (* April 26th, 1830, + March 9th, 1906) was born, he had eleven siblings, a. a. Hedwig (* March 23, 1868) . Lazarus married Julie Cahen (* 15.06.1864) , three children are known: Martha (* 1893) , Änne (* 1894) and Ludwig (* 07.06.1900) . | |||
Hedwig Goldstein, born in 1868 , lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in Treblinka on September 26 , 1942 |
Hedwig Goldstein was born on March 23, 1868 as the daughter of Levy (* July 23, 1819) and Bertha Goldstein, b. Bender (* April 26th, 1830) was born in Grevenbroich, she had eleven siblings, a. a. Lazarus (* December 27th, 1857) . Hedwig was brought to the Theresienstadt ghetto on July 25, 1942 and deported from there on September 26, 1942 with Transport VII / 2 Br 610 to Treblinka , where she was murdered. | |||
Ludwig Goldstein, born in 1900, lived here . Escape 1939 Palestine Escape to death September 24, 1939 |
Ludwig Goldstein was born on June 7th, 1900 as the son of Lazarus and Julie Goldstein, née Cahen was born in Grevenbroich, two siblings are known: Martha (* 1893) and Änne (* 1894) . Ludwig committed suicide in Palestine on September 24th, 1939 . | |||
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Orkenerstrasse 92December 10, 2009 | Alexander Katz, born in 1882, lived here . Escape France arrested and deported in 1942 murdered in Auschwitz |
Alexander Katz was born on August 4th, 1882 to Abraham and Rebecka Katz in Gindorf. He married Elfriede Voss , cattle dealer is specified as a profession. After moving to Cologne ( source ) - most likely involuntary - Alexander and Elfriede emigrated to France. On September 2nd, 1942, Alexander was deported from Drancy to the Auschwitz extermination camp on Transport 27, Train 901-22, where he was murdered. | |
Elfriede Katz nee lived here . Voss born in 1893, escaped from France, arrested, deported, murdered in Auschwitz in 1942 |
Elfriede Voss was born on June 29th, 1893 as the daughter of Jakob and Johanna Voss in Mönchengladbach. She married Alexander Katz , no children are known. After moving to Cologne ( source ) - most likely involuntary - Alexander and Elfriede emigrated to France. On September 2nd, 1942 Elfriede was deported from Drancy to the Auschwitz extermination camp on Transport 27, Train 901-22, where she was murdered. | |||
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Steinweg 6December 10, 2009 | Max Hirtz, born in 1885, lived here, hometown 1938 abandoned deported 1941 Lodz murdered |
Max Hirtz was born on January 27th, 1885 as the son of Adolph Hirtz and Emilie Hirtz, b. Oster was born in Grevenbroich. He married Julia Flörsheim , the occupation is indicated as a textile trader. After a - very likely involuntary - move to Cologne, Mühlgasse 89 in 1938 (controversial: this source mentions the year 1939), the known sources differ: Among other things, this source speaks of a deportation on October 22, 1941 from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto , Max is said to have been killed in the Kulmhof extermination camp in May 1942. Among other things, this source speaks of an emigration to France, an internment in the Drancy camp and a deportation on September 25, 1942 to the Auschwitz extermination camp, where he was murdered. Another source names the Theresienstadt ghetto as the place of deportation and 1942 as the year of death. | |
Julia Hirtz lived here . Flörsheim born 1900 hometown 1939 abandoned deported 1941 Lodz murdered |
Julia Flörsheim was born on April 20th, 1900 as the daughter of Isaak Flörsheim and Sara Flörsheim, b. Born in Bad Wildungen in summer. She married Max Hirtz , no children are known. After a - very likely involuntary - move to Cologne, Mühlgasse 89 in 1939, Julia was taken from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 22, 1941 and from there in May 1942 to the Kulmhof extermination camp, where she was killed. | |||
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Kölner Strasse 38–40December 10, 2009 | Alice Levy nee lived here . Rothschild born 1895 hometown 1935 abandoned deported 1941 Lodz murdered |
Alice Rothschild was born on February 10th, 1895 as the daughter of Gustav Rothschild and Ida Rothschild, b. Herz was born in Grevenbroich, one sister ( Käthe ) is known. Alice married Adolf Levy (* and + unknown). After a - very likely involuntary - move to Cologne in 1935, Alice was taken from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 30, 1941. With regard to the time and place of death, the known sources differ from one another: This source reports on a deportation on June 26th, 1944 from Lodz to the Kulmhof extermination camp, where murder was carried out in the same month; this source specifies the Lodz ghetto as the place of death, a date of death not specified here. | |
Käthe Löwenherz nee lived here . Rothschild born 1897 hometown 1935 abandoned deported 1941 Lodz murdered |
Käthe Rothschild was born on August 12th, 1897 as the daughter of Gustav Rothschild and Ida Rothschild, b. Herz was born in Grevenbroich, one sister ( Alice ) is known. Käthe married Erwin Löwenherz (* and + unknown). After moving - most likely involuntarily - to Cologne in 1935, Käthe was deported from Cologne to Minsk on July 20, 1942, where she was killed - on an unknown date - in the Maly Trostinec killing site. |
Gindorf district
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Friedensstrasse 77December 15, 2015 | Sara Kaufmann nee lived here . Baruch born in 1859 moved involuntarily 1938 Mülheim / Ruhr deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered 7.1.1943 |
Sara Baruch was born on October 22nd, 1859 as the daughter of Abraham Baruch and Clara Baruch, b. Moses was born in Oberbieber, she was widowed, her husband's name wasLazarus Kaufmann, the following children are known: Emma . Sara's job is given as a businesswoman. After the involuntary move in 1938 to Mülheim / Ruhr, Sara was on July 21, 1942 with Transport VII / 1, Zug Da 70, No. 423 deported from Düsseldorf to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she was murdered on January 7, 1943. | |
Here lived Emma Kaufmann Jg. 1886 involuntarily moved Cologne deported in 1941 Riga murdered |
Emma Kaufmann was born on February 21st, 1886 as the daughter of Lazarus Kaufmann and Sara Kaufmann, b. Baruch born in Gindorf. After an involuntary move to Cologne, Emma was deported from Cologne to the Riga ghetto on December 7, 1941, where she was murdered. | |||
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Friedensstrasse 81December 10, 2009 | Sibilla Beretz nee lived here . Stein Born in 1870 Escape 1939 Holland interned Westerbork deported 1943 Auschwitz murdered 1.2.1943 |
Sibilla Stein was born on April 17th, 1870 as the daughter of Lazarus Stein and Regina Stein, geb. Levy was born in Gindorf, she marriedAlexander Beretz (* 20.08.1856, + unknown), three children are known: Josef , Johanna and Josefine . After fleeing to Holland in 1939, Sibilla was interned in the Westerbork camp. From there she was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943, where she was murdered on February 1, 1943. | |
Josef Beretz born in 1901 lived here . Escape 1939 Holland interned Westerbork deported 1943 Sobibor murdered April 9 , 1943 |
Josef Beretz was born on December 5th, 1901 as the son of Alexander Beretz and Sibilla Beretz, b. Stein was born in Gindorf, two siblings are known: Josefine and Johanna . After escaping to Amsterdam in 1939, Josef was interned in the Westerbork camp. From there he was deported on April 6, 1943 to the Sobibor extermination camp, where he was murdered on April 9, 1943. | |||
Josefine Beretz born in 1902 lived here . Escape 1939 Holland interned Westerbork deported 1944 Auschwitz murdered January 28 , 1944 |
Josefine Beretz was born on December 7th, 1902 as the daughter of Alexander Beretz and Sibilla Beretz, b. Stein was born in Gindorf, two siblings are known: Josef and Johanna . After fleeing to Holland in 1939, Josefine was interned in the Westerbork camp. From there she was deported to Auschwitz in 1944, where she was murdered on January 28, 1944. | |||
Johanna Beretz married here lived . Gottschalk born in 1905 interned Westerbork deported 1942 Auschwitz murdered September 30 , 1942 |
Johanna Gottschalk was born on November 15th, 1905 as the daughter of Alexander Beretz and Sibilla Beretz, née Stein was born in Gindorf, two siblings are known: Josef and Josefine . She was widowed (Leo Gottschalk is named as husband), no children are known. After fleeing to The Hague ( source ), Johanna was interned in the Westerbork camp. From there she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942, where she was murdered on September 30, 1942. |
District Gustorf
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Christian-Kropp-Strasse 102nd February 2017 | Moses Löwenthal, born in 1860 , lived here, deported to Theresienstadt in 1942, dead October 27 , 1942 |
Moses Löwenthal was born on May 18th, 1860 as the son of Joseph Löwenthal and Helene Löwenthal, nee Wolf was born in Gustorf, the profession is specified as a commercial agent. He married Berta Gottschalk , two children are known: Helene and Isidor . On July 21, 1942, Moses was deported with Transport VII / 1, Zug Da 70 from Düsseldorf to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where he was murdered on October 27, 1942. | |
Berta Löwenthal nee lived here . Gottschalk born 1861 deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered August 18 , 1942 |
Berta Gottschalk was born on April 6th, 1861 in Mayen, she married Moses Löwenthal , her profession is a housewife, two children are known: Helene and Isidor . Berta was deported on July 21, 1942 with Transport VII / 1, Zug Da 70 from Düsseldorf to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she was murdered on August 18, 1942. | |||
Helene Löwenthal, born in 1894 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
Helene "Leni" Löwenthal was born on March 16, 1894 as the daughter of Moses Löwenthal and Berta Löwenthal, b. Gottschalk was born in Gustorf, one brother is known: Isidor . Helene was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on February 11, 1941, where she was murdered. | |||
Isidor Löwenthal, born in 1890, lived here, hometown 1933 , arrested 1941, Buchenwald murdered June 22, 1942 |
Isidor Löwenthal was born on November 26th, 1890 as the son of Moses Löwenthal and Berta Löwenthal, b. Gottschalk was born in Gustorf, one sister is known: Helene . After Isidor had issued his hometown in 1933, he was arrested in 1941 and deported to Buchenwald concentration camp, where he was murdered on June 22nd, 1942. | |||
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On the Wiler 30December 10, 2009 | Philipp Gordon, born in 1879, lived here . Hometown 1938 abandoned deported 1942 Izbica murdered |
Philipp Gordon was born on November 4th, 1879 to Jacob Gordon and Caroline Gordon, b. Esser was born in Cologne, the profession is "butcher and trader". Philipp married Adele Hirsch , one child (Karoline * 11.01.1911) is known. After Philipp had to leave his hometown for Aachen in 1938 ( source , disputed: this source names Wuppertal), he was deported from Düsseldorf to the Izbica ghetto on April 22, 1942, where he was murdered. | |
Adele Gordon nee lived here . Hirsch spoil. Salmon born 1879 hometown 1938 abandoned deported 1942 Izbica murdered |
Adele Hirsch was born on May 13th, 1878 as the daughter of Nathan Hirsch and Sophia Hirsch, b. Oberländer born in Gindorf. Adele was widowed (the first husband Heymann Lachs died on July 21st, 1906), she married Philipp Gordon , one child (Karoline * January 11th, 1911) is known. After Adele had to leave his hometown for Aachen in 1938 ( source , disputed: this source names Wuppertal), she was deported from Düsseldorf to the Izbica ghetto on April 22, 1942, where she was murdered. |
Hemmerden district
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Landstrasse 13December 9, 2013 | Karl Winter, born in 1883 , lived here, deported 1941 Riga-Jungfernhof, murdered July 28, 1944 |
Karl Winter was born on March 11th, 1883 as the son of Lazarus Winter and Jenny Winter, b. Wolf was born in Hemmerden, he married Rosalie Seligmann , one daughter ( Hertha ) is known. Karl had six siblings who are known: Elise and Henriette . Karl was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, where he was murdered on July 28, 1944. | |
Rosalie Winter nee lived here . Seligmann born in 1885 deported 1941 Riga-Jungfernhof murdered July 28, 1944 |
Rosalie Seligmann was born on September 10th, 1885 in Kettwig, she married Karl Winter , one daughter ( Hertha ) is known. Rosalie was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, where she was murdered on July 28, 1944. | |||
Hertha Schmitz nee lived here . Winter born in 1919 1941 Riga Stutthof deported on death march dead February 20, 1945 in Lauenburg |
Hertha Winter was born on March 9, 1913 as the daughter of Karl Winter and Rosalie Winter, b. Seligmann was born in Hemmerden, she married Richard Schmitz , no children are known. Herta was brought from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941 and deported from there to Stutthof concentration camp on October 1, 1944. Herta died on February 20th, 1945 on a death march towards Lauenburg near Burggraben. | |||
Richard Schmitz, born in 1910 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
Richard Schmitz was born on August 24th, 1910 as the son of Levi Schmitz and Fanny Schmitz in Binningen, he married Hertha Winter , no children are known. Richard was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, where he was murdered. | |||
Friedrich Theisebach, born in 1888 , lived here, deported and murdered in Riga in 1941 |
Friedrich Theisebach was born on December 3rd, 1888 in Hatzbach, he married Elise Winter , no children are known. Friedrich was imprisoned as a protective prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp from August 17, 1938 to December 22, 1938. On December 11, 1941, he was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto, where he was murdered. | |||
Elise Theisebach nee lived here . Winter born 1889 deported in 1941 murdered in Riga |
Elise Winter was born on March 19th, 1889 as the daughter of Lazarus Winter and Jenny Winter, b. Wolf was born in Hemmerden, she had six siblings, known to be: Karl and Henriette . Elise was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, where she was murdered. | |||
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Landstrasse 23December 10, 2009 | Here lived Philipp Sachs Jg. 1898 'protective custody' 1938 Dachau deported in 1941 murdered in Riga |
Philipp Sachs was born on August 14th, 1898 in Werther, he married Henriette Winter , one daughter ( Jenny ) is known. Philipp was imprisoned in the Dachau concentration camp from November 17, 1938 to December 22, 1938. On December 11, 1941, he was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto, where he was murdered. | |
Henriette Sachs nee lived here . Winter born 1892 deported 1941 Riga 1944 Stutthof murdered |
Henriette Winter was born on March 25th, 1892 as the daughter of Lazarus Winter and Jenny Winter, b. Wolf was born in Hemmerden, she had six siblings, known to be: Elise and Karl . Henriette was brought from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, from there on October 1, 1944 to the Stutthof concentration camp, where she was murdered. | |||
Jenny Sachs, born in 1927 , lived here, deported 1941 Riga Stutthof murdered October 1, 1944 |
Jenny Sachs was born on May 20th, 1927 as the daughter of Philipp Sachs and Henriette Sachs, b. Born in Barmen-Elberfeld in winter . Jenny was taken from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, from there to the Stutthof concentration camp on October 1, 1944, where she was murdered on the same day. |
District Hülchrath
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Herzogstrasse 32nd February 2017 | Here lived Benjamin vases Jg. 1881 involuntarily moved in 1938 Neuss deported in 1941 Lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered Sept. 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Benjamin Vasen was born on June 28th, 1881 to Jakob Vasen and Fanny Vasen, geb. Müller was born in Hülchrath, three siblings are known: Ernst , Irma and Semi Leni . The occupation is given as a cattle dealer, Benjamin married Martha Strauss , no children are known. After the involuntary move to Neuss (disputed: this source speaks of a move to Witten) in 1938, Benjamin was deported from Düsseldorf to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 27, 1941. He was murdered in the Kulmhof extermination camp in September 1942. | |
Martha Vasen nee lived here . Strauss born in 1881 involuntarily moved 1938 Neuss deported 1941 Lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered Sept. 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Martha Strauss was born on October 2nd, 1881 as the daughter of Alexander Strauss and Julie Strauss, b. Mansbacher was born in Barmen-Elberfeld, she married Benjamin Vasen , no children are known. After the involuntary move to Neuss in 1938, Martha was deported from Düsseldorf to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 27, 1941. She was murdered in the Kulmhof extermination camp in September 1942. | |||
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Herzogstrasse 13December 10, 2009 | Here lived Jakob vases Jg. 1865 involuntarily moved in 1938 Wickrath humiliated / Disenfranchised dead 03.16.1940 |
Jakob Vasen was born on April 14th, 1865 in Hülchrath, he married Fanny Müller , two sons are known: Ernst and Benjamin . After an involuntary move to Wickrath in 1938, Jakob died - disenfranchised and humiliated - on March 16, 1940. | |
Fanny Vasen nee lived here . Müller born in 1866 moved involuntarily 1938 Wickrath deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered November 22 , 1942 |
Fanny Müller was born on June 23, 1866 in Kiterfeld. She married Jakob Vasen , two sons are known: Ernst and Benjamin . After an involuntary move to Wickrath in 1938, Fanny was deported from Düsseldorf (controversial: this source names Aachen) on July 25, 1942 with Transport VII / 2, train Da 71 to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she was murdered on November 22, 1942. | |||
Here lived Ernst vases Jg. 1904 involuntarily moved in 1938 Wickrath 'protective custody' 1938 Dachau deported in 1941 Riga murdered 06/25/1942 |
Ernst Vasen was born on July 2nd, 1904 as the son of Jakob Vasen and Fanny Vasen, geb. Müller was born in Hülchrath, one brother is known: Benjamin ; construction worker is specified as occupation. Ernst married Irma Harf , one son ( Semi Leni ) is known. From November 17, 1938 to January 12, 1939 he was imprisoned as a protective prisoner in Dachau. Following the involuntary move of the family to Wickrath, Ernst was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941; the date of his death there is June 25, 1942. | |||
Irma Vasen nee lived here . Harf born in 1913 deported 1941 Riga murdered |
Irma Harf was born on October 7th, 1913 as the daughter of Samuel Harf and Berta Harf, b. Heumann was born in Wickrath. She married Ernst Vasen , one son ( Semi Leni ) is known. After the family's involuntary move to Wickrath, Irma was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941, where she was murdered. | |||
Semi Leni Vasen, born in 1939 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
Semi Leni Vasen was born on March 8th, 1939 (controversial: this source names 1937 as the year of birth) as the daughter of Ernst Vasen and Irma Vaen, b. Harf born in Wickrath. After the family's involuntary move to Wickrath, Semi Leni was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941, where he was murdered. | |||
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Herzogstrasse 17December 15, 2015 | Here lived Siegfried Wolf Vol. 1886 involuntarily moved in 1938 Neuss 'protective custody' 1938 Dachau deported in 1941 Riga murdered |
Siegfried Wolf was born on December 2nd, 1886 in Hülchrath. He married Magda Baum , two sons are known: Heinz-Alexander and Berthold . After the family involuntarily moved to Neuss, Siegfried was taken into protective custody in the Dachau concentration camp from November 17, 1938 - December 15, 1938. On December 11, 1941, Siegfried was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto, where he was murdered. | |
Magda Wolf nee lived here . Baum born in 1897 involuntarily moved 1938 Neuss deported 1941 Riga murdered |
Magda Baum was born on February 3rd, 1897 in Geilenkirchen, she married Siegfried Wolf , two sons are known: Heinz-Alexander and Berthold . After the family involuntarily moved to Neuss, Magda was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941, where she was murdered. | |||
Here lived Berthold Wolf Vol. 1925 involuntarily moved in 1938 Neuss deported in 1941 Riga murdered in March 1943 Riga Central Prison |
Berthold Wolf was born on March 23, 1925 as the son of Siegfried Wolf and his wife Magda Wolf, nee Baum was born in Hülchrath, one brother ( Heinz-Alexander ) is known. After the family involuntarily moved to Neuss, Berthold was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941 and murdered in the Riga Central Prison in March 1943. | |||
Heinz-Alexander Wolf, born in 1921, lived here . Escape 1938. Holland interned Westerbork. Deported 1943. Sobibor murdered July 9 , 1943 |
- | Heinz-Alexander Wolf was born on February 27th, 1921 as the son of Siegfried Wolf and his wife Magda Wolf, nee. Baum was born in Hülchrath, one brother ( Berthold ) is known. Heinz-Alexander emigrated to the Netherlands in 1938. After his internment in the Westerbork camp, Heinz-Alexander was deported to the Sobibor extermination camp on July 6th, 1943; | ||
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Herzogstrasse 21December 10, 2009 | Elli Hirsch married here lived . Fischmann Born 1914 Escape 1934 Belgium interned Mechelen deported 1942 Auschwitz murdered Jan. 1945 Ravensbrück |
Elli Hirsch was born on February 15th, 1914 in Hülchrath. She married Salomon Fischmann, the profession is given as a hairdresser. After fleeing to Belgium in 1934, Elli was interned in Mechelen, from there on on September 1st, 1942 with Transport VII, No. 884 deported to Auschwitz extermination camp, where she was murdered in January 1945. | |
Jenny Hirsch, born in 1906, lived here, escaped from Belgium, interned Mechelen, deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz |
Jenny Hirsch was born on February 26th, 1906 as the daughter of Emil and Julia Hirsch in Hülchrath, the profession is given as a salesperson. After fleeing to Antwerp (Belgium), Jenny was interned in Mechelen, from there on August 15, 1942 with Transport III, No. 244 was deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp, where she was murdered between August 15, 1942 and August 25, 1942. |
District chapels
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Neusser Strasse 302nd February 2017 | Here lived Sibilla Kaufmann Jg. 1893 involuntarily moved in 1939 Cologne deported in 1941 lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered in May 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Sibilla Kaufmann was born on July 2nd, 1893 as the daughter of Jakob Kaufmann and Rosa Kaufmann, b. Winter born in Kapellen, two sisters ( Elise and Eva ) are known. Sibilla was unmarried, the occupation is specified as a commercial agent. After an involuntary move to Cologne in 1939, Sibilla was brought from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto on October 22, 1941; the place and time of death is given as May 7, 1942 in the Kulmhof extermination camp. | |
Here lived Elise Kaufmann Jg. 1880 involuntarily moved in 1939 Cologne deported in 1941 lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered in May 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Elise Kaufmann was born on November 29, 1880 as the daughter of Jakob Kaufmann and Rosa Kaufmann, b. Winter born in Neuss, two sisters ( Sibilla and Eva ) are known. Elise was unmarried, the occupation is specified as a commercial agent. After an involuntary move to Cologne in 1939, Elise was taken on October 22, 1941 with Transport 8 Köln K from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto; the place and time of death is given as May 7, 1942 in the Kulmhof extermination camp. | |||
Here lived Eva Kaufmann Jg. 1885 involuntarily moved in 1939 Cologne deported in 1941 lodz / Litzmannstadt murdered in May 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
Eva Kaufmann was born on February 13th, 1885 as the daughter of Jakob Kaufmann and Rosa Kaufmann, b. Winter born in chapels, two sisters ( Sibilla and Elise ) are known. Eva is unmarried, her occupation is specified as a commercial agent. After an involuntary move to Cologne in 1939, Elise was taken on October 22, 1941 with Transport 8 Köln K from Cologne to the Litzmannstadt ghetto; the place and time of death is given as May 7, 1942 in the Kulmhof extermination camp. |
Wevelinghoven district
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Grevenbroicher Strasse 14December 10, 2009 | Emma Vossen, born in 1881 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga |
Emma Vossen was born on July 20th, 1881 in Wevelinghoven, one brother is known: Josef . Emma was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, where she was murdered. | |
Josef Vossen, born in 1886, lived here, humiliated / disenfranchised, dead 29.6.1940 |
Josef Vossen was born on May 8th, 1886 in Wevelinghoven, one sister is known: Emma . After Josef was humiliated and disenfranchised, he died on June 29, 1940 in Wevelinghoven. | |||
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15-17December 9, 2013 | Julius Katz, born in 1894 , lived here . Deported 1941 Riga-Salaspils murdered |
Julius Katz was born (according to all known sources) on September 24th, 1884 as the son of Josef and Ester Katz in Wevelinghoven, butcher is given as a profession. He married Meta Schwed , five children are known:Martha (* 1911, survived), Irma (* 1913, survived), Josef (* 1914, survived), Karl (* 1923, survived) and Paula (* 1919) . Julius was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga ghetto on December 11, 1941, the year of his death is given as 1942 (disputed: this source gives the year 1943). | |
Meta Katz nee lived here . Sweden born in 1881 deported 1941 Riga-Salaspils murdered |
Meta Schwed was born on December 25th, 1881 as the daughter of Max and Ida Schwed in Reichmannsdorf. She married Julius Katz , five children are known: Martha , Irma , Josef , Karl and Paula (* 1919) . Meta was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, the year of death is given there as 1942 (disputed: this source , among others, gives the year 1943). | |||
Paula Katz, born in 1919 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in 1943 in Riga |
Paula Katz was born on January 2nd, 1919 as the daughter of Julius Katz and his wife Meta Katz, b. Schwed was born in Wevelinghoven, four siblings are known: Martha , Irma , Josef and Karl . Paula had a daughter: Recha . Paula was deported from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941; the year of death is given there as 1943. | |||
Recha Katz, born in 1939 , lived here . Deported 1941, murdered Auschwitz |
Recha Katz (also called "Reha") was born on May 1st, 1939 as the daughter of Paula Katz in Wevelinghoven. Paula was brought from Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto on December 11, 1941, from there to the Auschwitz extermination camp on November 2, 1943, where she was killed in the same year. |
literature
- Ulrich Herlitz: Grevenbroich faces. Jewish life in Grevenbroich. Grevenbroich 2008. ISBN 978-3-937302-08-9
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Grevenbroich - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ rp-online.de: "Stumbling blocks are being laid in four places"
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Selka Kaufmann
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Selka Kaufmann
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Selka Kaufmann
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Hedwig Oberschützky
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Hedwig Oberschützky
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Hedwig Oberschützky
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Hedwig Oberschützky
- ↑ ushmm.org: Hedwig Oberschützky
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Philipp Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Philipp Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Philipp Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Philipp Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Philipp Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Philipp Kaufmann
- ↑ stolpersteine-grevenbroich.de: "1st relocation campaign"
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Moritz Hertz
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Julia Hertz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Moritz Hertz
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Moritz Hertz
- ↑ ushmm.org: Julia Hertz
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Moises Hertz
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Moises Hertz
- ↑ stolpersteine-grevenbroich.de: "5th relocation campaign"
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Rose oak green
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Rose Eichengrün
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Rose Eichengrün
- ↑ ushmm.org: Rose oak green
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Rose oak green
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Joseph Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Joseph Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Joseph Katz
- ↑ stolpersteine-grevenbroich.de: "3rd relocation campaign"
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Alfred Heinemann
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Alfred Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Alfred Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Alfred Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Alfred Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Alfred Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Alfred Heinemann
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Max Heinemann and Henriette Heinemann, geb. Anger
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Margot Heinemann
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Margot Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Margot Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Margot Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Margot Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Margot Heinemann
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Ernst Heinemann
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Ernst Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Ernst Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Ernst Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Ernst Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Ernst Heinemann
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Frieda Heinemann
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Frieda Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Frieda Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Frieda Heinemann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Frieda Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Frieda Heinemann
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Frieda Heinemann
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Isaak Levy and Sibilla Levy, geb. Hirtz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Julie Goldstein
- ^ Family book euregio: Julie Goldstein
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Julie Goldstein
- ↑ ushmm.org: Julie Goldstein
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Lazarus Goldstein
- ^ Family book euregio: Lazarus Goldstein
- ^ Family book euregio: Levy and Bertha Goldstein
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Hedwig Goldstein
- ^ Family book euregio: Hedwig Goldstein
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Hedwig Goldstein
- ↑ ushmm.org: Hedwig Goldstein
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Alexander Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Alexander Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Alexander Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Alexander Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (4): Alexander Katz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Elfriede Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Elfriede Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Elfriede Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Elfriede Katz
- ↑ ushmm.org: Elfriede Katz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Max Hirtz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Max Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Max Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Max Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (4): Max Hirtz
- ^ Yadvashem.org (5): Max Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org: Max Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Max Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org (3): Max Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org (4): Max Hirtz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Julia Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Julia Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (4): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (5): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (6): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org: Julia Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org (3): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ ushmm.org (4): Julia Hirtz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Alice Levy
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Alice Levy
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Alice Levy
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Käthe Löwenherz
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Käthe Löwenherz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Käthe Löwenherz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Käthe Löwenherz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Sara Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Sara Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Sara Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Sara Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Sara Kaufmann
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Emma Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Emma Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Emma Kaufmann
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Sibilla Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Sibilla Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Sibilla Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Sibilla Beretz
- ↑ ushmm.org: Sibilla Beretz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Josef Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Josef Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Josef Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Josef Beretz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Josefine Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Josefine Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Josefine Beretz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Josefine Beretz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Johanna Gottschalk
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Johanna Gottschalk
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Johanna Gottschalk
- ↑ ushmm.org: Johanna Gottschalk
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Moses Löwenthal
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Moses Löwenthal
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Moses Löwenthal
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Moses Löwenthal
- ↑ ushmm.org: Moses Löwenthal
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Berta Löwenthal
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Berta Löwenthal
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Berta Löwenthal
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Berta Löwenthal
- ↑ ushmm.org: Berta Löwenthal
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Helene Löwenthal
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Helene Löwenthal
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Isidor Löwenthal
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Isidor Löwenthal
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Isidor Löwenthal
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Philipp Gordon
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Philipp Gordon
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Philipp Gordon
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Philipp Gordon
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Philipp Gordon
- ↑ yadvashem.org (4): Philipp Gordon
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Karoline Gordon
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Adele Gordon
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Adele Gordon
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Adele Gordon
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Adele Gordon
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Adele Gordon
- ↑ Nathan Hirsch and Sophia Hirsch, b. Oberländer
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Heymann Salmon
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Karoline Gordon
- ↑ wz.de: "Stumbling blocks: Gunter Demnig reminds of Grevenbroich families"
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Karl Winter
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Karl Winter
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Karl Winter
- ↑ ushmm.org: Karl Winter
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Lazarus Winter and Jenny Winter, geb. wolf
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Rosalie Winter
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Rosalie Winter
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Hertha Schmitz
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Richard Schmitz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Richard Schmitz
- ↑ ushmm.org: Richard Schmitz
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Richard Schmitz
- ↑ ushmm.org (3): Richard Schmitz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Friedrich Theisebach
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Friedrich Theisebach
- ↑ ushmm.org: Friedrich Theisebach
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Elise Theisebach
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Elise Theisebach
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Elise Theisebach
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Elise Theisebach
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Elise Theisebach
- ↑ ushmm.org: Elise Theisebach
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Philipp Sachs
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Philipp Sachs
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Philipp Sachs
- ↑ ushmm.org: Philipp Sachs
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Henriette Sachs
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.eu: Henriette Sachs
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Henriette Sachs
- ↑ ushmm.org: Henriette Sachs
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Jenny Sachs
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Jenny Sachs
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Benjamin Vases
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Benjamin Vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Benjamin Vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Benjamin Vases
- ↑ ushmm.org: Benjamin Vases
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Martha Vasen
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Martha Vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Martha Vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Martha Vases
- ↑ ushmm.org: Martha Vases
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Martha Vases
- ↑ rp-online.de: "15 new stumbling blocks remind of the Holocaust victims from Grevenbroich"
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Fanny vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Fanny Vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Fanny Vases
- ↑ ushmm.org: Fanny Vases
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Ernst Vasen
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Ernst Vasen
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Ernst Vasen
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Ernst Vasen
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Irma Vasen
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Irma Vasen
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Irma Vases
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Semi Leni Vases
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Semi Leni vases
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Semi Leni Vases
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Siegfried Wolf
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Siegfried Wolf
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Magda Wolf
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Magda Wolf
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Berthold Wolf
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Berthold Wolf
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Heinz-Alexander Wolf
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Heinz-Alexander Wolf
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Heinz-Alexander Wolf
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Elli Hirsch
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Elli Hirsch
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Elli Hirsch
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Jenny Hirsch
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Jenny Hirsch
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Jenny Hirsch
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Sibilla Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Sibilla Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Sibilla Kaufmann
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Sibilla Kaufmann
- ↑ yadvashem.org (4): Sibilla Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Sibilla Kaufmann
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Elise Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Elise Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Elise Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Elise Kaufmann
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Eva Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Eva Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Eva Kaufmann
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Eva Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org: Eva Kaufmann
- ↑ ushmm.org (2): Eva Kaufmann
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Emma Vossen
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Julius Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Julius Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Julius Katz
- ↑ steinheim-institut.de: Family Katz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Meta Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Meta Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Meta Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Meta Katz
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Paula Katz
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Paula Katz
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Paula Katz
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Rehabilitation Katz
- ^ Judentum-grevenbroich.de: Rehab Katz