List of stumbling blocks in Hartha

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The list of stumbling blocks in Hartha contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Hartha in the central Saxony district as part of the art project of the same name .

background

These memorial stones are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in Hartha. A total of 4 stumbling blocks were laid in November 2015.

The initiative, research and coordination are largely in the hands of voluntary members of the history group of the Treibhaus eV Döbeln as part of a funded project work. Every year, vigils and stumbling blocks are organized and information material is published. Since 2015 the Treibhaus eV has also been involved in laying stumbling blocks in the entire Altlandkreis Döbeln , i. H. not only in Döbeln , but also in Hartha, Leisnig , Roßwein and Waldheim .

List of stumbling blocks in Hartha

Combined addresses indicate that several stumbling blocks have been moved in one location. The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting takes place alphabetically according to the address. The Person, Inscription column is sorted alphabetically by the person's name.

image address Laying date Person, inscription Short CV / Notes
Leipziger Strasse 2
(location)
Nov 11, 2015
Elsa Jacobius
nee lived here . Brauer
born in 1890
deported in 1943
murdered in
Auschwitz
Stumbling block for Schaja David Urbach, Pestalozzistrasse 8, Hartha.JPG Pestalozzistraße 8
(location)
Stumbling blocks for the Urbach family, Pestalozzistrasse 8, Hartha.JPG
Nov 11, 2015 This is where
Schaja David
Urbach,

born in 1898, lived .
Escape France
interned Drancy
deported
Auschwitz in 1944,
dead on transport
Stumbling stone for Barel Urbach, Pestalozzistrasse 8, Hartha.JPG
Barel Urbach
nee lived here . Fryszer
born in 1902,
fate unknown
Stumbling stone for Regina Urbach, Pestalozzistrasse 8, Hartha.JPG This is where
Regina Urbach,
born in 1927, lived .
Escape France
interned. Drancy.
Deported.
Murdered in
Auschwitz in 1944

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sächsische Zeitung: Stones remind of Harthaer Jews (August 8, 2015) (accessed February 5, 2018)
  2. ^ Website of the association Treibhaus eV Döbeln
  3. ^ Project "Döbeln in National Socialism" - a review of the history group of the Treibhaus eV (accessed on February 4, 2018)
  4. Leipziger Volkszeitung: Jewish fates in Döbeln: New names, new fates, new stones (April 26, 2014)
  5. ^ Judith Schilling: AG Geschichte publishes brochure (January 31, 2018) (accessed February 5, 2018)