List of stumbling blocks in Hamburg-Langenhorn
The list of stumbling blocks in Hamburg-Langenhorn contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Hamburg-Langenhorn as part of the art project of the same name . They are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in Hamburg-Langenhorn. Since 2005, the sculptor Michael Friedrichs-Friedländer has been handcrafting the Stolpersteine for Gunter Demnig in his workshop in Berlin-Buch , including all Langenhorn Stolpersteine that were laid by Gunter Demnig, except for one.
In the run-up to the laying, volunteer employees of the Stolpersteine Hamburg initiative , such as Margot Löhr, who are responsible for Langenhorn , do research to find out the basic data or biographies of the victims to be commemorated, and thus the places where the stones were laid. Most of the time, sponsors or godparents have to be found for the stumbling blocks. Then the district office of Hamburg-Nord is informed and the inscriptions on the stumbling blocks are discussed with Gunter Demnig or one of his employees.
This page is part of the list of stumbling blocks in Hamburg , as this would be too big with a total of 5897 (as of August 2020) stones and therefore a separate page was created for each district in which stones were laid.
address | People) | inscription | photos | annotation |
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Am Ochsenzoll 62 |
Bertha Oppens born Schreyer | Bertha Oppens nee lived here . Schreyer born in 1883 deported 1943 Theresienstadt 1944 Auschwitz murdered |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de with biography Bertha Oppens (born October 15, 1883 in Lissa ) was of Jewish descent and was originally called Oppenheim after the marriage . Since May 29, 1911, with the approval of the Hamburg Senate, she had the surname Oppens . She was deported to Theresienstadt on March 26, 1943 and to Auschwitz on October 12, 1944. |
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Am Ochsenzoll 62 |
Paul Oppens | This is where Dr. Paul Oppens Born 1883 Detention 1940–1941 Fuhlsbüttel prison deported 1943 Theresienstadt 1944 Auschwitz murdered |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de with biography The evangelically baptized notary Paul Siegmund Ernst Oppens (born January 21, 1883 in Hamburg) was of Jewish descent and was originally called Oppenheim . Since May 29, 1911, with the approval of the Hamburg Senate, he had the surname Oppens . In the First World War he commanded a company as a lieutenant . In 1916 he was awarded the Iron Cross and the Hanseatic Cross. At the beginning of October 1935 he was banned from working. He sent valuable postage stamps to an English straw man several times in order to have a financial basis for emigration. On August 11, 1939, he was arrested for this, came into custody and on January 27, 1940 was sentenced to prison for violating the foreign exchange law . He was released on June 13, 1941. He was deported to Theresienstadt on March 26, 1943 and to Auschwitz on October 12, 1944. |
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Borner Rose 34 |
Irmgard Meggers | Irmgard Meggers, born in 1907, lived here . 1933 Alsterdorfer Anstalten 'relocated' 16.8.1943 Heilanstalt Am Steinhof / Vienna murdered 30.3.1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de The Stolperstein was moved on October 25, 2017. |
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Essener Strasse 54 |
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1943–1945 Tannenkoppel forced labor camp 49 children neglected, undernourished, murdered |
The inscription of the stumbling block refers to the following 49 stumbling blocks laid at this address, which were laid with him at this point on June 27, 2018. The names are the babies of women from Belgium, France, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and Belarus who had to do forced labor for the armaments industry of the Hanseatische Kettenwerk GmbH (HAK) and the Deutsche Messapparate GmbH (Messap) . Margot Löhr from the Stolpersteine Hamburg initiative was in charge of the research and a call for donations in December 2015 to finance the production and installation of the stones . | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Tamara Balenow |
Tamara Balenow b. Murdered January 16 , 1944 January 29 , 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Elfriede Barabanova |
Elfriede Barabanowa b. Murdered May 13 , 1943 July 28 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Jury Belikova |
Jury Belikowa b. May 26, 1944 murdered June 7 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Beltschikova girl | Nameless girl Beltschikowa born. January 29, 1944 born dead |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Valentina Berechnoj |
Valentina Beretschnoj born 03/06/1944 murdered 11/15/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Victor Bilous |
Victor Bilous b. 01/26/1944 murdered 03/11/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Elsa Borisova |
Elsa Borisowa b. March 9, 1944 murdered October 5 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Vladimir Bowton |
Vladimir Bowton b. Murdered 6.4.1944 October 5 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Leopold Colman |
Leopold Colman b. 11/4/1944 murdered 02/02/1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Anatoly Dubskaya |
Anatoli Dubskaja b. October 6, 1944 murdered January 31 , 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Max Ernest Duvert |
Max Ernest Duvert b. May 11, 1945 dead as a result of May 22, 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Serge Duvert |
Serge Duvert b. May 27, 1944 murdered August 8 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Fedyk boy | Nameless boy Fedyk b. 5.3.1944 born dead |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Svetlana Harkavchuk |
Svetlana Harkawchuk b. Murdered January 23 , 1944 December 7 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Anatoly Kobilko |
Anatoli Kobilko b. October 9, 1944 murdered February 18 , 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Luja Kolomejchuk |
Luja Kolomejtschuk born. 05/06/1944 murdered 02/04/1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Ilda Konforovich |
Ilda Konforowitsch born. 29.4.1944 murdered 18.9.1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Waldemar Kosowzow |
Waldemar Kosowzow b. May 1st, 1944 murdered November 21st , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Shura Kochetseschko |
Shura Kochezeschko born. 11/21/1943 murdered 1/24/1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Paul Kowalewa |
Paul Kowalewa b. 03/20/1944 murdered 09/23/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Alex Kritzkaja |
Alex Kritzkaja b. 15.11.1944 murdered 01/24/1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Valentin Levonenko |
Valentin Lewonenko b. 11/17/1943 murdered 7/3/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Raisa Lomonosova |
Raisa Lomonossowa b. 07/12/1944 murdered 11/10/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Josef Mrosowska |
Josef Mrosowska b. 8 February 1944 murdered 19 March 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Galina Nazarova |
Galina Nasarowa b. May 27, 1944 murdered November 2, 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Luba Nesterovich |
Luba Nesterowitsch b. 04/23/1944 murdered 10/10/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Alexandra Nikolayev |
Alexandra Nikolajew b. 31.7.1944 murdered 26.10.1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Maria Ostagowa |
Maria Ostagowa b. 06/08/1944 murdered 29/09/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Sina Parachenko |
Sina Parachenko b. December 21, 1944 murdered May 3 , 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Annatoly Podvinskaya |
Annatoli Podvinskaja b. Murdered June 8th , 1944 October 3rd , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Damara Pogrebnikova |
Damara Pogrebnikowa b. August 14, 1943 murdered October 29 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Ivan Poliwara |
Iwan Poliwara b. 10 July 1944 murdered 30 January 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Lydia Poliwara |
Lydia Poliwara b. 10 July 1944 murdered 27 September 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Regina Larissa Prieditis |
Regina Larissa Prieditis b. June 12, 1945 dead as a result of August 26, 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Ivan Ragulina |
Iwan Ragulina b. Murdered October 27 , 1944 October 29 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Vasily Romanenko |
Wasilij Romanenko b. 05/16/1944 murdered 03/06/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Alexander Sabluswitschke |
Alexander Sabluswitschke b. Murdered April 6 , 1944 November 4 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Klawa Shurawel |
Klawa Schurawel born 4th January 1944 murdered 13th February 1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Anatol Slusar |
Anatol Slusar b. 01/01/1944 murdered 03/23/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Boy Stefa | Nameless boy Stefa geb. May 21, 1944 born dead |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Valentin Tkachev |
Valentin Tkatschow b. May 30, 1944 murdered October 5 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Viktor Tomaschuk |
Viktor Tomaschuk b. 14.8.1944 murdered 22.10.1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Luba Tulup |
Luba Tulup b. 7/9/1944 murdered 9/20/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Sigmund Tuschinska |
Sigmund Tuschinska b. Murdered May 23 , 1944, September 3 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
René-Yves Vitel |
René-Yves Vitel b. 03/21/1945 murdered 08/05/1945 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Boris Wenik |
Boris Wenik born 03/13/1944 murdered 18/04/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Genya Voronez |
Genja Woronez b. Murdered May 17 , 1944, August 8 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Valodya Vorontsov |
Walodja Voronzow b. April 20, 1944 murdered June 3 , 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Essener Strasse 54 |
Anatoly Zebenko |
Anatoli Zebenko b. 04/25/1944 murdered 11/27/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Fritz-Schumacher-Allee 33 |
Arthur Koß | Arthur Koß, born in 1904 , lived here . Arrested in 1933 'High treason' Neuengamme Penal battalion Dirlewanger murdered December 13, 1944 Hont / Hungary |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de The trained model carpenter Arthur Koß founded the Langenhorn local group of the socialist workers' youth with other young people from the Fritz Schumacher settlement . He later joined the KPD . He was married to Carla Koß, nee Fromm , and belonged to the resistance. In 1933 he was arrested and sent to the Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp . He spent several years in the Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp, in the Emsland camp Aschendorfermoor and in the Neuengamme concentration camp . In November 1944 he joined the Dirlewanger Penal Battalion. His stumbling block was laid on February 20, 2013. |
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Hartmannsau 4 |
Gerd Schulze | Gerd Schulze, born in 1939, lived here . 1942 Alsterdorfer Anstalten 'relocated' 7/8/1943 Idstein / Kalmenhof 'children's department' murdered 9/16/1943 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de The Stolperstein was moved on June 27, 2018. |
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Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
- | This is where the 'children's department' of the Langenhorn sanatorium murdered |
The inscription of the Stolperstein refers to the following 24 Stolpersteine that were laid with it on October 25, 2017. 23 of the 24 stones have names that were largely researched by Margot Löhr, the Stolpersteine Hamburg initiative . | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Gerda Behrmann |
Gerda Behrmann b. Murdered 7.1.1939 on August 8 , 1941 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Uwe Diekwisch |
Uwe Diekwisch born December 2, 1940 murdered January 3 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Peter Evers |
Peter Evers born 10/23/1939 murdered 11/30/1941 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Elke Gosch |
Elke Gosch born June 3, 1940 murdered January 17 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Claus Grimm |
Claus Grimm born August 17, 1941 murdered May 1 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Werner Hammerich |
Werner Hammerich born 04/10/1940 murdered 03/27/1941 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Marianne Harms |
Marianne Harms b. 04/30/1940 murdered 11/19/1941 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Hillene Hellmers |
Hillene Hellmers b. September 23, 1940 murdered December 1 , 1941 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Helga Heuer |
Helga Heuer born 01/20/1938 murdered 01/19/1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de Helga Heuer had cerebral palsy . |
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Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Waltraud Imbach |
Waltraud Imbach b. September 27, 1940 murdered November 13, 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Inge Kersebaum |
Inge Kersebaum born 12/17/1938 murdered 9/9/1943 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Hella body |
Hella body born 15.9.1938 murdered 15.1.1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Dieter Kullak |
Dieter Kullak b. August 30, 1938 murdered March 8 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Helga Liebschner |
Helga Liebschner born 18.4.1939 murdered 22.10.1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Theo Lorenzen |
Theo Lorenzen b. Murdered May 10 , 1939 May 24 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Jutta Müller |
Jutta Müller born July 14, 1940 murdered June 10 , 1943 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Ingrid Neuhaus |
Ingrid Neuhaus born February 25, 1940 murdered September 4 , 1941 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Traudel Passburg |
Traudel Passburg born May 3, 1940 murdered April 30 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Edda Purwin |
Edda Purwin b. July 1, 1940 murdered January 18 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Angela Quast |
Angela Quast b. June 30, 1942 murdered May 9 , 1943 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Erwin singer |
Erwin singer born 17.2.1935 murdered 10.4.1943 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de Detailed entry by Erwin Sänger and his family on stolpersteine-hamburg.de (Eimsbüttel, Bundesstrasse 95). |
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Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Hermann Scheel |
Hermann Scheel born August 16, 1939 murdered August 22 , 1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
Monika Ziemer |
Monika Ziemer born 12.10.1939 murdered 19.5.1942 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de | |
Henny-Schütz-Allee House 25 (Walter-Behrmann-House) |
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Langenhorner Chaussee 560 |
Kurt Gäth called Ladiges |
Kurt Gäth called Ladiges, born in 1919, arrested several times, last in 1940, Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp sterilized in the hospital in Hamburg , 'Heilanstalt' Langenhorn murdered November 13, 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de He was for a while at Gut Wulfsdorf, which had been used as an educational institution for young men since April 2, 1926 . The stone could not be found for a long time because earthworks were taking place there and it was removed to secure it. At the end of June or beginning of July 2018, he was put back there. |
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Langenhorner Chaussee 560 |
Gerhard Junke |
Gerhard Junke born in 1913 castrated in the port hospital in Hamburg, relocated to 'Heilanstalt' Langenhorn murdered August 17 , 1943 'Heilanstalt' Meseritz-Obrawalde |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de with biography of the son of August Junke . The stone could not be found for a long time because earthworks were taking place there and it was removed to secure it. At the end of June or beginning of July 2018, he was put back there. |
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Langenhorner Chaussee 560 |
Gottfried Fritz Simon |
Gottfried Fritz Simon born 1,885th arrested in 1935 disenfranchised admitted , hospital 'Long Horn murdered by Sept. 1940 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de He was moved from Langenhorn to an unknown killing center. The stone could not be found for a long time because earthworks were taking place there and it was removed to secure it. At the end of June or beginning of July 2018, he was put back there. |
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Chaussee 623 |
- | Hanseatic chain works 1935–1945 Forced labor for the German final victory 6,000 forced laborers, 750 concentration camp inmates and 200 prisoners had to work for the German armaments |
Relocated on May 18, 2019. The stumbling block inscription refers to the following 2 stumbling blocks. | |
Chaussee 623 |
Karl-Heinz Barthel |
Karl-Heinz Barthel Jg. 1922 arrested in June 1943 , military morale ' forced labor catenary fled / arrested special court Berlin executed 06/07/1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de. Released on May 18, 2019. The locksmith and aircraft precision mechanic Karl-Heinz Barthel (born August 27, 1922 in Berlin) with the rank of aviator was stationed at the Schleswig Sea Air Base. On a toilet wall he left the lines “Whoever swears on the German flag has nothing left that belongs to him. The flag sparked war and brought hardship, death and horror to us. ”In October 1943 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison by the field court of the commander of the 3rd Flak Division for“ degradation of military strength and loss of military worth ”. The sentence was to begin at the end of the war, but he was not released. On December 18, 1943, he was deported to the Fuhlsbüttel prison and had to do forced labor on weekdays in the Langenhorn chain plant. On January 4, 1944, at 6:30 p.m., he managed to escape from the chain factory by breaking through a toilet wall in the noisy hall of the Beize 14 factory department with two other fugitives and overcoming a factory fence under cover of darkness. Six weeks later he was caught in Berlin and sentenced to death by the special court at the Berlin Regional Court . On July 6, 1944, he was executed in the Berlin-Plötzensee prison. |
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Chaussee 623 |
Otto Berger |
Otto Berger born in 1920 ' Fahnenflucht ' arrested Sept. 1943 Forced labor chain factory escaped / arrested Special Court Berlin executed July 6, 1944 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de. Relocated on May 18, 2019. The locksmith and farmer Otto Berger (born October 1, 1920 in Berlin) with the rank of aviator was stationed at Schleswig's Seefliegerhorst. In October 1943 he was sentenced to 5 years in prison by the field court of the commander of the 3rd Flak Division for “violation of vacation” and “violation of the War Economy Ordinance” . The sentence was to begin at the end of the war, but he was not released. On December 18, 1943, he was deported to the Fuhlsbüttel prison and had to do forced labor on weekdays in the Langenhorn chain plant. On January 4, 1944, at 6:30 p.m., he managed to escape from the chain factory by breaking through a toilet wall in the noisy hall of the Beize 14 factory department with two other fugitives and overcoming a factory fence under cover of darkness. Six weeks later he was caught in Berlin and sentenced to death by the special court at the Berlin Regional Court. On July 6, 1944, he was executed in the Berlin-Plötzensee prison. |
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Moorreye 94 |
Walter Mittelbach | Here lived Walter Mittelbach Jg. 1909 in the resistance arrested 06/12/1942 , Jews aid ' 1943 prison Krakow 1943 Dachau executed 7/29/1944 prison Krakow |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de brother of Ernst Mittelbach . The original stone disappeared in 2011 after road construction work. A new stumbling block was laid on June 27, 2018. On the old stone was the inscription "Here lived / Walter Mittelbach / born in 1909 / arrested in 1942 in Krakow / 1943 Dachau concentration camp / Friedrichshafen camp / executed July 29, 1944 / Krakow prison". |
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Tangstedter Landstrasse 158 |
Karl Reese | Karl Reese, born in 1890 , lived here . Arrested 1937 Sachsenhausen murdered 4.1.1940 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de Karl Reese (* 1890 in Wilhelmsburg ) belonged to the religious community of Jehovah's Witnesses , which was banned by the National Socialists. He was arrested in 1937 and sentenced to six months in prison on August 12, 1937. On October 30th he was deported to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where he was unable to work and died. In 1988 the Karl-Reese-Weg was named after him in Hamburg-Langenbek . His name is also on a plaque in Harburg town hall . |
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Wattkorn 7 |
Carl Suhling | Carl Suhling, born in 1904 , lived here, arrested in 1933 , 'Preparing for high treason', Fuhlsbüttel Concentration Camp 1943, Penal Battalion 999, executed in March 1945 near Sarajevo |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de The seaman Carl ( Cuddl ) Suhling and his father moved into the house in Wattkorn in 1924 . In 1928 he joined the KPD. In 1931 he met his future wife, Lucie Wilken. In 1933 he was arrested and taken to the Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp. He was able to burn the archives of the Hamburg KPD, which he kept in his apartment, before having warned him in advance. August 1933 he was released again. On October 1, 1934, he and his wife were arrested. Lucie was released in October 1936 and Carl Suhling in March 1937. On December 30, 1938, both were arrested again and released in March 1939. June 1943 Carl Suhling was transferred to the penalty battalion 999. His stumbling block was moved on February 25, 2012. On the field of honor of the Geschwister-Scholl-Stiftung , Friedhof Ohlsdorf , there is a pillow stone that reminds of Carl and his wife Lucie Suhling . |
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Wattkorn 15 |
Adele Rühl | Adele Rühl nee lived here . Weintraub born in 1878 arrested 1942 Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp deported 1943 Auschwitz murdered March 4th , 1943 |
Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de Adele ( Udel ) Rühl (* 1878 or March 4, 1879 in Sokołow in Galicia ) moved into the house in Wattkorn with her husband Karl-Wilhelm Rühl and their two children from Hamburg-Eimsbüttel around 1924 . She was of Jewish descent, converted to Christianity around 1903, before the wedding, and from around 1914 belonged to the Zoar Baptist congregation . She had been a widow since December 28, 1936. After her arrest in December 1942, she was taken to the Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp and from there on February 4, 1943, deported to Auschwitz. Since the Stolperstein could not be laid by Gunter Demnig because of the frozen ground, the Stolpersteine working group took care of the laying a little later . On March 3, 2013 the inauguration of the stone took place. |
literature
- Ingo Wille: Transport to death - From Hamburg-Langenhorn to the Brandenburg killing center - Life pictures of 136 Jewish patients , Metropol-Verlag, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-86331-366-1 ( PDF file )
- Raimund J. Höltich: Stumbling blocks in Langenhorn . In: Langenhorner Rundschau , Publishing House SyncroHost, December 2017, pp. 8–11 ( PDF file )
- Johannes Grossman: Re: Article “Stumbling blocks”, issue 12/2017 . In: Langenhorner Rundschau , Publishing House SyncroHost, February 2018, p. 3 ( PDF file )
- René Senenko: We give two people their names back (biograms of Karl-Heinz Barthel and Otto Berger), May 2019 ( PDF file )
- René Senenko: Escape from the chain factory: Karl-Heinz Barthel and Otto Berger, prisoners in arms production in Hamburg-Langenhorn , Willi-Bredel-Gesellschaft - Geschichtswerkstatt eV, May 2019 (16 pages)
- Margot Löhr: The forgotten children of forced laborers in Hamburg , Volume 1, 22nd title of the series Stolpersteine in Hamburg - biographical research , Ed .: Rita Bake and Beate Meyer, Hamburg 2020
- Margot Löhr: The forgotten children of forced laborers in Hamburg , Volume 2, 22nd title of the series Stolpersteine in Hamburg - biographical research , Ed .: Rita Bake and Beate Meyer, Hamburg 2020
Web links
Footnotes
- ↑ Teresa Dapp, DPA : Handcrafted brass plaques remember the Nazi victims in: Schwäbisches Tagblatt . 17th August 2011
- ↑ Call for donations for stumbling blocks for 44 infants of forced laborers from the Tannenkoppel camp , PDF file from stolpersteine-hamburg.de
- ^ Stumbling blocks in Hamburg
- ↑ Bertha Oppens on holocaust.cz
- ↑ Heiko Morisse: Oppens, Paul Siemund Ernst, Dr. in: Exclusion and persecution of Hamburg's Jewish lawyers under National Socialism , Volume 2: Official lawyers, Wallstein Verlag , Göttingen 2013, ISBN 9783835324091 , p. 174 ( Oppens in the book preview of Google Books )
- ↑ Das Johanneum , No. 2, September 2015, pp. 27–28 (PDF file)
- ↑ Paul Oppens on holocuast.cz
- ↑ 49 Infants - Inauguration of the Stolpersteine at www.stolpersteine-hamburg.de, accessed on June 28, 2018
- ↑ Appeal for donations on Stolpersteine Hamburg de
- ↑ Alexander Fuhse: A stumbling block for Arthur Koß on infoarchiv-norderstedt.org
- ↑ Who knew Arthur Koss? , Hamburger Abendblatt 1999
- ↑ Herbert Dierks: "Euthanasia". The murders of people with disabilities and mental illnesses in Hamburg under National Socialism , pages 26-27, The “Children's Department” in the Langenhorn Sanatorium (PDF file)
- ↑ Heike Linde-Lembke: 23 stumbling blocks at the Ochsenzoller Clinic , Hamburger Abendblatt , October 28, 2017
- ↑ 23 other stumbling blocks against oblivion . In: Lokal-Anzeiger , November 1, 2017, p. 3
- ↑ Gäth in: Gottfried Lorenz : Töv, di schiet ik an: Contributions to Hamburg's gay history , LIT Verlag , Münster 2013, ISBN 9783643121738 , p. 244 (excerpt from Google Books)
- ↑ Simon in: Gottfried Lorenz: Töv, di schiet ik an: Contributions to Hamburg's gay history , LIT Verlag , Münster 2013, ISBN 9783643121738 , p. 244 (excerpt from Google Books)
- ↑ René Senenko: We give two people their names back (biograms of Karl-Heinz Barthel and Otto Berger), May 2019
- ↑ Ernst Brennecke: Harburg Town Hall: Exhibition on the persecution of the "Jehovah's Witnesses" in the Third Reich ( memento of October 6, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) , November 10, 2008, on bibelforscher.de
- ↑ Moritz Herbst: An indomitable resistance fighter , July 3, 2012, on hagalil.com
- ↑ Photo from the pillow stone by Carl and Lucie Suhling on genealogy.net
- ↑ Roland Fleischer: Adele (Udel) Rühl, b. Weintraub in Jewish-Christian members in Baptist congregations in the "Third Reich" , PDF pages 19–20 (pp. 175–176)
- ↑ The comment not added by the author after the article, with the web address of this Wikipedia article, that the author has written an extensive Wikipedia entry on the topic, does not apply and is based on a misunderstanding, because the author has added a lot and photos contributed to it, but several Wikipedia authors were involved in the overall entry.
- ↑ Note on the booklet
- ↑ Information on the two volumes and the place where they were made available on stolpersteine-hamburg.de