List of stumbling blocks in Lübben (Spreewald)
In the list of the stumbling blocks in Luebben (Spreewald) The memorial stones are listed in the framework of the project pitfalls of the artist Gunter Demnig been in Luebben (Spreewald) have been laid.
Laying stumbling blocks
image | inscription | address | Life |
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HERE LIVED
SOPHIE CHARLOTTE ASTRICH JG. 1893 HUMILATED / DISRIGHTS ESCAPE TO DEATH 23.9.1941 |
Brunnenstraße 8 ( ) |
Sophie-Charlotte Astrich was a math and science teacher at the Lübben girls' secondary school in 1925, in 1933 the 40-year-old was given compulsory leave without a salary, 21 July 1941 confiscation of all property and assets, 23 September 1941 suicide, 2 October 1941 officially expropriated | |
ALBERT BOCK JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1870 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 28.2.1943 |
Logenstraße 12 ( ) |
Albert Bock was a businessman, born October 13, 1870 in Luckau, a businessman in Berlin, a city councilor, member of the voluntary fire brigade, the German Red Cross and the synagogue community, owner of clothing stores in Logenstrasse 13 and Hauptstrasse 46, after the boycott of Jews he had to sell his warehouse and furnishings at bargain prices, his wife Elise Bock died in 1935, expropriated in October 1942, deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto on December 15, 1942, died on February 28, 1943 in the Theresienstadt ghetto | |
JULIUS BURCHARDI JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1878 1942 GHETTO WARSAW MURDERED |
At protective ditch 11 ( ) |
Julius Burchardi was a glazier with his own glazier and apprentice training, moderator at marches of the rifle guild and eligible member of the synagogue community, deported to the Warsaw Ghetto , last letter dated July 21, 1942 from Warsaw | |
HERE LIVED
MINNA Burchardi GEB. BARLEY JG. DEPORTED 1878 1942 GHETTO WARSAW MURDERED |
At protective ditch 11 ( ) |
Minna Burchardi b. Gersten was deported to the Warsaw Ghetto , last letter from July 21, 1942 from Warsaw | |
WERNER D. JG LIVED HERE . 1921 'MOVED TO A DIFFERENT SANCTUARY 6/6/1940' |
Bahnhofsstraße 31–32 ( ) |
Werner Dielmann , born in 1921, came to the Korrigendenanstalt in Lübben in 1937, was classified as hereditary and mentally ill, 1940 "moved to another institution" (killed because of his mental handicap) | |
ERWIN F. JG LIVED HERE . 1928 'THREADS 06/11/1940 IN ANOTHER HEILANSTALT' |
Bahnhofsstraße 31–32 ( ) |
Erwin F. was born out of wedlock in Berlin in 1928, suffered from paralysis of his legs, did not speak, 1931–1936 in Lübben, then moved to Potsdam and finally to Brandenburg-Görden, in 1940 "moved to another institution" (because of his mental retardation killed) | |
BRUNO K. JG LIVED HERE . 1920 'THREADS 06/06/1940 IN ANOTHER HEILANSTALT' |
Bahnhofsstraße 31–32 ( ) |
Bruno Klingbein , born in 1920, paralyzed on his right side, came to Lübben in 1934, in 1940 he fell seriously ill with a "feverish lung disease", in 1940 "moved to another institution" (killed because of his mental handicap) | |
JOHANNA WOLFF GEB. LIVED HERE PINNER JG. DEPORTED 1859 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 31.8.1942 |
Hauptstraße 16 ( ) |
Johanna Wolff , born in 1859, wife of the businessman and synagogue head Wilhelm Wolff (died 1937), moved to Berlin, deported from Berlin to Theresienstadt in August 1942, died on August 31, 1942 in Theresienstadt |
Laying data
The stumbling blocks of Lübben in the Spreewald were laid by Gunter Demnig on the following days:
- March 11, 2004: Bahnhofsstrasse 31–32
- September 10, 2008: Am Schutzgraben 11, Brunnenstrasse 8, Hauptstrasse 16, Logenstrasse 12
Stumbling blocks in other places related to the city of Lübben (Spreewald)
image | inscription | address | Life |
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WILLY KRAUSE JG LIVED HERE . 1896 ARRESTED 1944 , ARRIVALS DECISION 1944 PRISON TORGAU , SPECIAL BATTALION , DIRLEWANGER DEAD 26.2.1945 LÜBBEN / SPREEWALD |
Hamburg-Eilbek , Papenstrasse and Ruckteschellweg | Entry on stolpersteine-hamburg.de |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Ingvil Schirling: From respected merchants and the "Jewess Astrich". In: Lausitzer Rundschau . September 9, 2008
- ↑ a b c d e Ingvil Schirling: The memory is still alive in Lübben. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . September 13, 2008
- ↑ Lübben teacher on forced leave. brandenburg-33.de, accessed on April 28, 2018
- ↑ Determination of the provenance of all objects in the Lübben museum collection for which there are suspicions of persecution-related ownership history between 1933 and 1945. kulturgutverluste.de, accessed on April 28, 2018
- ↑ Stumbling Stone Logenstrasse 12.tracesofwar.com, accessed on April 28, 2018 (English)
- ↑ luckauer-juden.de. accessed on April 28, 2018
- ↑ a b Lübben / Spreewald (Brandenburg). xn--jdische-gemeinden-22b.de, accessed on April 28, 2018
- ↑ a b Stumbling Stones Am Schutzgraben 11. tracesofwar.com, accessed on April 28, 2018 (English)
- ↑ a b c Ingvil Schirling: “Stumbling” about forgotten Lübbeners. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . March 12, 2004
- ↑ a b c Stumbling Stones Bahnhofsstrasse 31–32. tracesofwar.com, accessed May 1, 2018
- ↑ Ingvil Schirling: Lübbener follow up Jewish traces. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . September 8, 2008
- ↑ Stumbling Stone Hauptstrasse 16. tracesofwar.com, accessed on April 28, 2018 (English)