List of stumbling blocks in Mainz-Finthen

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Stumbling blocks in Mainz-Finthen

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address Laying date Donated by inscription image annotation
Poststrasse 11
Mainz-Finthen
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Location Stumbling Stones Poststrasse 11.jpg

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January 23, 2009 Finther homeland
and history association
HERE LIVED
ELISE HENLEIN
GEB. SIMON
JG. DEPORTED IN 1880, MURDERED IN THERESIENSTADT,
1942

Henlein Elise.jpg The 59-year-old, hard of hearing World War II veteran , holder of EK I and II , Max Henlein and his 59-year-old wife Elise were attacked and mistreated by a Nazi mob, including one of his neighbors, on November 10, 1938. When Max Henlein referred his acquaintance to their good relationship so far and to his participation in the war, he received the answer that he would have to keep his mouth shut . The house and its inventory were devastated and should then be burned down. This could only be prevented through the energetic intervention of the neighboring farmer Nikolaus Schmitt, who was worried about his adjoining barn filled with straw. Instead, the inventory thrown out the window went up all in flames.

Max Henlein ID card


MAX HENLEIN
JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1879, MURDERED IN THERESIENSTADT,
1942

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Poststrasse 13
Mainz-Finthen
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ELLA MARX
JG LIVED HERE . 1903
DEPORTED 1942
MURDERED IN
AUSCHWITZ
Marx Ella.jpg Manfred Winterfeld lived with his mother Betty in Finthen near Mainz, in the house of his uncle Leopold Marx and his aunt Ella. During the November pogrom of 1938, the five Jewish families living in Finthen were all harassed, in some cases mistreated and their apartments ransacked, including the apartment of Manfred and his mother and that of his uncle, Leopold Marx. After these threatening events, Ms. Winterfeld and her son sought refuge in the city. The Jewish schools had also been destroyed. Lessons now took place in temporary rooms in the Jewish community office at Forsterstrasse 2. Manfred and his mother were deported on the first large transport on March 20, 1942, together with 1,000 Jews from the former People's State of Hesse to Piaski near Lublin in Poland and probably murdered a few weeks later in the Sobibór extermination camp.
Manfred Winterfeld identification card

LEOPOLD MARX
JG LIVED HERE .
DEPORTED IN 1890 IN 1942
MURDERED IN
THE DIRECTION OF POLAND
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HERE LIVED
BETTY WINTERFELD
GEB. MARX
JG. 1901
DEPORTED 1942
MURDERED
PIASKI
Winterfeld Betty.jpg

MANFRED
WINTERFELD
JG LIVED HERE .
DEPORTED 1928 1942
PIASKI
MURDERED
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Prunkgasse 8
Mainz-Finthen
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Location Stolpersteine ​​Prunkgasse 8.jpg

Collection Stolperstene Prunkgasse 8.jpg


AUGUST WEIS
JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1864 MURDERED IN THERESIENSTADT IN
1943

Weis August.jpg The Weiss couple, in whose house the non-Jewish, deaf-mute Fritz Doll also lived, were a well-respected, amiable, elderly couple in Finthen. But even that did not protect them from being attacked by Nazi thugs after the pogrom night on November 10, 1938. The house in Prunkgasse was vandalized and the couple were mistreated. According Benno King, a witness, then ten years old, was heard except the wines of Ms. Weis no word of the couple, which was frozen with fear and terror. Only the roar of anti-Semitic slogans and insults boomed from the house . The village policeman beat the deaf and mute Fritz Doll out of his quarters and yelled "You pig, you are worse than the Jews themselves, how can you, as a German servant of the Jews, be?" According to a document from the Israelite community, the couple then found accommodation at Fischergasse 6 in Mainz, where Franziska Weis died on March 20, 1939 as a result of the Nazi terror.
HERE LIVED
FRANZISKA WEIS
GEB. GRAY
JG. 1863
VICTIMS OF pogrom
TOT 10/11/1938
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Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Mainz  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. According to the official list of the city of Mainz (PDF)
  2. Stumbling blocks d. Henleins 2009. Future Hystory, accessed July 16, 2020 .
  3. Matthias Knebl: The Finther high water mark. (Video) SWR2, January 19, 2015, accessed on July 16, 2020 .
  4. Max Henlein ID card (PDF)
  5. ^ The deportation of children from Mainz 1942-1943. (PDF) Verein für Sozialgeschichte Mainz eV, p. 8 , accessed on September 30, 2018 .
  6. ID card. Alemannia Judaica, accessed September 30, 2018 .
  7. Stolpersteine ​​Fam. Weis 2009. Future Hystory, accessed on July 17, 2020 .