List of stumbling blocks in Mönchengladbach - City District East
The list of Stumbling Stones in Mönchengladbach - City District East contains all Stumbling Stones that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Mönchengladbach in the City District East as part of the project of the same name . They are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked here.
More installed stumbling blocks in other districts of Mönchengladbach can be found here:
Laying stumbling blocks
address | Laying date |
Person, inscription | image | annotation |
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Dunn Street 172April 4, 2007 | Hermann Hermanns, born in 1888 , lived here . Deported 1941 Riga starved to death in Salaspils |
Hermann Hermannswas born on March 22nd, 1888 as the son of Jacob Hermanns and his wife Esther, geb. Salmons was born in Mönchengladbach. He was married to Hedwig Joseph . On December 11, 1941 he was deported to Salaspils via Düsseldorf and the Riga Ghetto , where he starved to death. | |
Hedwig Joseph nee lived here . Hermanns, born in 1892, deported Riga dead in Stutthof in 1941 |
Hedwig Hermannswas born on April 10th, 1892 as the daughter of Jacob Hermanns and his wife Esther Salmons in Mönchengladbach. She was married to Friedrich Joseph , the marriage resulted in a son ( Hans Hugo (* 1924) ). Housewife was specified as the occupation. On December 11th, 1941 she was deported to Riga and later brought to Stutthof , where she died. | |||
Friedrich Joseph, born in 1891 , lived here, deported in 1941 from Riga, murdered in Salaspils in January 1942 |
Friedrich Josephwas born on November 7th, 1891 in Velbert as the son of Salomon Joseph and Sophie Hermanns. The profession was specified as a businessman. The marriage resulted in a son ( Hans Hugo (* 1924) ), and he also had an older sister ( Berta (* 1889) ). On December 11, 1941, he was deported to Salaspils via Düsseldorf and the Riga ghetto, where he was murdered in January 1942. | |||
Hans Hugo Joseph, born 1924 , lived here, deported to Auschwitz, murdered May 7th, 1943 |
Hans Hugo Josephwas born on July 22nd, 1924 as the son of the married couple Friedrich Joseph and Hedwig Hermanns in Mönchengladbach. On January 5th, 1939 he went to live with relatives in the Netherlands . After the invasion of the Nazis, he was interned in Westerbork in spring 1943 and deported to Sobibor on May 4th, 1943, where he was murdered on May 7th, 1943. | |||
Hedwig Hermanns nee lived here . Joseph born in 1892 deported 1941 Riga murdered in Stutthof |
Hedwig Hermanns, called "Ernestine" in other sources , was born on October 3rd, 1892 (another source mentions December 3rd, 1892 as the date of birth) in Velbert as the daughter of Salomon Joseph and his wife Josephine, born. Hermanns born. She was married to Hermann Hermanns and housewife was stated as the profession. On December 11th, 1941 she was deported via Düsseldorf to the Riga Ghetto and from there on to Stutthof on October 1st, 1944, where she was murdered on the same day. | |||
This is where Betty Hermanns, born in 1889, was deported in 1941, dead in Riga |
Berta "Betty" Hermannswas born on June 9th, 1889 in Mönchengladbach as the daughter of Jacob Hermanns and his wife Esther, b. Salmons was born in Mönchengladbach. She had a younger brother Friedrich (* 1891) . In 1938 she moved to Cologne , from there she was deported to Riga in 1941, where she perished ( source ) - ambiguous: these two sources ( bundesarchiv.de and holocaust.cz ) speak of a deportation from Cologne on September 11, 1942 Theresienstadt , the date of death is given as March 15, 1944. | |||
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Hansastrasse 54March 25, 2011 | Here lived Heinrich Backes Jg. 1915 'protective custody' September 1939 Sachsenhausen ' Flossenburg 1,940' dead 07.03.1940 |
Heinrich Backeswas born on November 23, 1915 as the son of Adolf Backes and Maria Sibilla Backes, b. Döhmen born in Neuwerk, he was considered rebellious, someone who doesn't put up with anything. Because of (alleged) poor conduct in the Wehrmacht, he was taken into protective custody on September 4th, 1939 and taken to Sachsenhausen concentration camp on September 12th, 1939. From there he was deported on April 6th, 1940 to the Flossenbürg concentration camp, where he died on July 3rd, 1940. | |
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Konstantinstrasse 118November 13, 2007 | Gustav Wallach, born in 1886, lived here . Deported in 1941 Murdered in Lodz |
Gustav Wallachwas born on April 18, 1886 as the son of Hermann Wallach and Sophia Wallach, b. Wolff was born in Schelsen. He married Johanna Bärmann (* February 16, 1888 ), and the marriage had two daughters:Edith (* January 2nd, 1915, survived, † March 4th, 2004 in Doetinchem) and Margot (* March 30, 1921, survived, emigrated to England on June 23, 1939). On October 27, 1941, Gustav and Johanna were taken to the Litzmannstadt ghetto, then on to the Chelmno extermination camp on May 7, 1942, the date of death is given as May 8, 1942 (controversial: According to this source , Gustav died in Litzmannstadt, a date of death is here not established). | |
Johanna Wallach née Bärmann, born in 1888, lived here . Deported in 1941. Murdered in Lodz |
Johanna Bärmannwas born on February 16, 1888 as the daughter of Simon Bärmann and Caroline Bärmann, b. Neumann was born in Dörrebach. She married Gustav Wallach (* April 18th, 1886) , and the marriage had two daughters: Edith (* January 2nd, 1915) and Margot (* March 30th, 1921) . On October 27, 1941, Gustav and Johanna were taken to the Litzmannstadt ghetto, then on to the Chelmno extermination camp on May 7, 1942, the date of death is given as May 8, 1942 (controversial: According to this source , Johanna died in Litzmannstadt, a date of death is here not established). | |||
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Konstantinstrasse 26318th December 2017 | Emma Struch, born in 1853, lived here . Deported 1942 Theresienstadt Murdered December 27, 1942 |
Emma Struchwas born on September 22nd, 1853 as the daughter of Seligmann Struch and Johanna Struch, b. Bleek was born in Rheydt, she remained unmarried. On July 25th, 1942 she was deported with Transport VII / 2, Zug Da 71 from Aachen (disputed: this source names Düsseldorf) to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she died on December 27th, 1942. | |
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Rheinstrasse 61March 10, 2016 | Rachela Heinic née Stain, born 1886, lived here . Deported 1942 Izbica Murdered |
Rachela Stainwas born on February 27th, 1886 in Ibanesti . She married Leiba Heinic (* December 25th, 1880) , from the marriage two sons were born: Alfred (* July 9th, 1922) and Paul (January 26th, 1925) . Rachela was deported to the Izbica ghetto on April 21, 1942, where she perished. | |
Leiba Heinic, born in 1880, lived here, humiliated / disenfranchised, dead 27.02.1938 |
Leiba Heinicwas born on December 25th, 1880 in Bucela, he married Rachela Stain (* February 27th, 1886) , the marriage had two sons: Alfred (* July 9th, 1922) and Paul (January 26th, 1925) . Leiba died humiliated and disenfranchised on February 27, 1938 in Düsseldorf. | |||
Alfred Heinic, born in 1922, lived here . Escape 1937 Survived France with help |
Alfred Heinicwas born on July 9th, 1922 as the son of Leiba Heinic (* December 25th, 1880) and Rachela Heinic, b. Stain (* February 27th, 1886) , he had a brother: Paul (January 26th, 1925) . Alfred fled to Paris on June 30, 1939 and survived. | |||
Paul Heinic, born in 1925, lived here, fleeing 1939 |
Paul Heinicwas born on January 26th, 1925 as the son of Leiba Heinic (* December 25th, 1880) and Rachela Heinic, b. Stain (* February 27th, 1886) , he had a brother: Alfred (* July 9th, 1922 ) . Paul was able to emigrate to England on June 26th, 1939 and survived the Holocaust. |
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Mönchengladbach - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- stolpersteine.eu
- Query example of the stumbling blocks entered in OSM
- Stumbling blocks in "Stadtgeschichte Mönchengladbach" (City of Mönchengladbach)
Individual evidence
- ↑ moenchengladbach.de: "Stolpersteine Dünner Straße 172" (PDF)
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Hermann Hermanns
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Hermann Hermanns
- ↑ ushmm.org: Hermann Hermanns
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Hermann Hermanns
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Hedwig Joseph
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Friedrich Joseph
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Friedrich Joseph
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Friedrich Joseph
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Hans Hugo Joseph
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Hans Hugo Joseph
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Hans Hugo Joseph
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Hans Hugo Joseph
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Ernestine Hermanns
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Ernestine Hermanns
- ^ Yadvashem.org (3): Ernestine Erna Hedwig Hermanns
- ↑ ushmm.org: Hedwig Hermanns
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Ernestine Erna Hedwig Hermanns
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Berta Hermanns
- ↑ ushmm.org: Betty Hermanns
- ^ Bundesarchiv.de: Betty Hermanns
- ↑ .holocaust.cz: Berta Herrmans
- ↑ moenchengladbach.de: "Stolpersteine Hansastraße 54" (PDF)
- ↑ ushmm.org: Heinrich Backes
- ↑ moenchengladbach.de: "Stolpersteine Konstantinstraße 118" (PDF)
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Gustav Wallach
- ^ Yadvashem.org (2): Gustav Wallach
- ↑ ushmm.org: Gustav Wallach
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Gustav Wallach
- ^ Yadvashem.org: Johanna Wallach
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Johanna Wallach
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Johanna Wallach
- ↑ ushmm.org: Johanna Wallach
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Johanna Wallach
- ↑ moenchengladbach.de: "Stolpersteine Konstantinstraße 263" (PDF)
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Emma Struch
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Emma Struch
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Emma Struch
- ↑ ushmm.org: Emma Struch
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Emma Struch
- ↑ holocaust.cz: Emma Struch
- ↑ Familienbuch-euregio.de: Emma Struch
- ↑ moenchengladbach.de: "Stolpersteine Rheinstrasse 61" (PDF)
- ↑ yadvashem.org: Rachela Heinic
- ↑ yadvashem.org (2): Rachela Heinic
- ↑ yadvashem.org (3): Rachela Heinic
- ↑ bundesarchiv.de: Rachela Heinic
- ↑ ushmm.org: Paul Heinic