List of stumbling blocks in Möser

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The list of stumbling blocks in Möser contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Möser 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 Möser. In the only laying campaign to date, two stones were laid at one address on May 14, 2016.

List of stumbling blocks

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address Date of relocation person inscription image Picture of the house
Kastanienallee 6
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May 14, 2016 Wilhelmine Rosa Hahlo b. Goldschmidt (1871-1945)

Wilhelminde Hahlo came from Baden (Lower Austria) and later lived in Möser and then in Berlin-Wilmersdorf . Together with her husband William, she founded the Gartenstadt Möser AG in 1915 . In 1935 both emigrated to Austria . On March 30, 1943, Wilhelmine Hahlo was deported from Vienna to the Theresienstadt ghetto , where she died on March 11, 1945.


WILHELMINE ROSA
HAHLO
nee lived here . Goldschmidt
born in 1871,
escaped 1935 Austria
deported 1943
Theresienstadt
murdered March 11, 1945
Wihelmine Hahlo and William Friedrich Hahlo
William Friedrich Hahlo (1867–1944)

William Friedrich Hahlo came from Kassel and later lived in Möser and then in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Together with his wife Wilhelminde, he founded the Gartenstadt Möser AG in 1915. In 1935 both emigrated to Austria. From September 23 to October 17, 1942, William Hahlo was imprisoned in Magdeburg prison. On March 30, 1943, he was deported from Vienna to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where he died on April 26, 1944.


WILLIAM F.
HAHLO,
born in 1867, lived here .
Escape 1935 Austria
deported 1943
Theresienstadt
murdered April 26, 1944

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Appeal for donations by the Möser local council . December 17, 2015. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  2. Commemorative Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Wilhelmine Rosa Hahlo . Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  3. a b 100 years of the “garden city” Möser . Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  4. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - William Friedrich Hahlo . Retrieved May 15, 2016.