List of stumbling blocks in Mainz-Kastel AKK
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The list of stumbling blocks in Mainz-Kastel is also integrated into the list of stumbling blocks in Wiesbaden .
Stumbling blocks in Mainz-Kastel / AKK
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Eisenbahnstrasse 12 Mainz-Kastel |
October 12, 2009 | Sponsors Memorial AKK |
FRIEDEL JANECEK JG LIVED HERE . IN 1905 ARRESTED IN 1933 OSTHOFEN CONCENTRATION CAMP LIVED |
Janecek and his wife Ella were indicted several times in the 50s and 60s for their commitment against remilitarization and for the illegal KPD. In 1979, Mayor Jockel Fuchs awarded Friedel Janecek the coat of arms of the city of Mainz for services to sport. | |
Mainzer Strasse 1 Mainz-Kastel |
PETER HÜCK JG LIVED HERE . 1905 ARRESTED 1936 AND 44 FOR 'HETZE' PRISON KASSEL Buchenwald PENAL BATTALION 999 SURVIVE |
Peter Hück, regional base head of the union of the resistance against the Nazi regime organized by supraregional SPD and KPD members, was sentenced in 1936 to a prison term of two years and three months. | |||
Mainzer Strasse 2 Mainz-Kastel |
AUGUST KLOTZBACH JG LIVED HERE . IN 1899 ARRESTED IN 1935 FOR 'HEIMTÜCKE' DARMSTADT JUDGMENT HOUSE |
August Klotzbach, suffered gas poisoning as a soldier in World War I, from which he never recovered and was therefore disabled. Klotzbach was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment in peacetime in 1934 for violating the "Heimtückegesetz". In 1951 he was refused compensation for the wrongly suffered imprisonment. | |||
In the joke 36 Mainz-Kastel |
JOHANN JULI JG LIVED HERE . ARRIVED 1894 IN 1936 PRISON MAINZ SURVIVED |
Johann Juli, last chairman of the SPD in Mainz-Kastel before the Nazi regime came to power, active in the resistance, sentenced to twelve months in prison in 1936. | |||
Church at Rochusplatz Mainz-Kastel |
HERE WAS THE IMPACT PASTOR JOHN BAPTIST SCHWALBACH JG. ARRESTED IN 1889, 1938 AND SURVIVED 40 DARMSTADT PRESENT |
Pastor Johannes Baptist Schwalbach occupied the pastoral position in Mainz-Kastel on March 1st, 1923 and from November 3rd, 1936 also held the position of diocesan president of the Catholic men's and workers' associations, which brought him into the sights of the National Socialists. This brought him from 02/11. until 29.09.1938 and again in 1941 for three weeks in Frankfurt / Main and Darmstadt a "protective custody". Pastor Schwalbach died in 1957 and was buried in Nierstein. | |||
Eleonorenstrasse 16 Mainz-Kastel |
5th September 2016 | ABRAHAM LAUB JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1895, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
Abraham and Itta Laub were a wealthy family of merchants who ran a raw materials business in Mainz with metals, animal skins and rags. Before they were expropriated in 1940 and forcibly moved to Mainz-Kastel, they were able to bring their three sons to safety in Switzerland. Abraham Laub felt entirely German and was a member of the carrier pigeon association and an association of BMW motorcyclists. | ||
ITTA LAUB JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1896, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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HERE LIVED MARIE Oppenheim JG. DEPORTED 1881 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
Little is known of the Oppenheim family. Moritz Oppenheim was a bank clerk and presumably an authorized signatory at Deutsche Diskontobank in Mainz, his wife Marie a housewife. Their son Alfred, born in 1906, emigrated to Argentina in 1933 and died there in 1977. He never saw his parents again. Marie Oppenheim identification card Moritz Oppenheim identification card |
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HERE LIVED MORITZ Oppenheim JG. DEPORTED 1877 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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HEINRICH WOLFF JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1878 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
The Wolff family ran a wine wholesaler in Nackenheim. Heinrich Wolff was a frontline fighter in World War I and was very popular in Nackenheim as a member of the volunteer fire brigade and TuS Nackenheim. The family's two sons escaped the Nazis by fleeing to NYC in 1938 . A few weeks before their deportation, Selma and Heinrich Wolff were assigned the apartment in Kastel. Identity card Heinrich Wolff Identity card Selma Wolff |
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SELMA WOLFF JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1883, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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October 12, 2009 | HERE LIVED DR. JULIUS THILO JG. 1866 DEPORTED 1942 AUSCHWITZ MURDERED December 3rd, 1942 |
Dr. Thilo owner, a he founded in 1901 chemical factory in Mainz, was arrested in 1942 because of "preparing a treasonable enterprise" and sentenced and never returned more to his house back Kennkarte Dr. Julius Thilo |
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Mainz - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Stumbling blocks Mainz
- List of stumbling blocks laid in Mainz (incl. Mainz-Kastel) Status: July 13, 2020 / PDF
- Stumbling blocks in Mainz at Regionalgeschichte Net
- Geodata of all stumbling blocks laid in Mainz
Individual evidence
- ↑ According to the official list of the city of Mainz (PDF)
- ↑ Horst Gobrecht: Ella Janecek became 95th DKP, March 12, 2004, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ^ A b Axel Ulrich: On the political resistance against the "Third Reich" in Mainz. (PDF pp. 10, 11) 2008, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ a b Hannelore Richter, Dr. Axel Ulrich: The hope for freedom gave them strength - Wiesbaden social democrats in resistance against the “Third Reich”. (PDF p. 12) SPD Wiesbaden, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Hartmut Bohrer, Active Museum Wiesbaden Stolpersteine in Wiesbaden, Volume 2, 2009-2010 page 112, ISBN 978-3-941289-07-9
- ↑ Episcopal Chancellery (ed.): Necrologium Moguntinum 1802/03 - 2009 . Mainz 2009, pp. 193–194.
- ↑ Hartmut Bohrer, Active Museum Wiesbaden Stolpersteine in Wiesbaden, Volume 2, 2009-2010 page 56, ISBN 978-3-941289-07-9
- ↑ Hartmut Bohrer, Active Museum Wiesbaden Stolpersteine in Wiesbaden, Volume 2, 2009-2010 page 58, ISBN 978-3-941289-07-9
- ↑ identity card Marie Oppenheim. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ identity card Moritz Oppenheim. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ^ Raymond Wolff, Aktives Museum Wiesbaden Stolpersteine in Wiesbaden, Volume 2, 2009-2010 page 60, ISBN 978-3-941289-07-9
- ↑ identity card Heinrich Wolff. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ^ Identity card Selma Wolff. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Hartmut Bohrer, Active Museum Wiesbaden Stolpersteine in Wiesbaden, Volume 2, 2009-2010 page 54, ISBN 978-3-941289-07-9
- ↑ Identification card Dr. Julius Thilo. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .