List of stumbling blocks in Mainz-Neustadt
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Stumbling blocks in Mainz-Neustadt
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Frauenlobstraße 92 Mainz |
August 16, 2014 |
Frauenlob Gymnasium Mainz Dr. Ruth Weichsel-Hoffman (USA) |
EVA ADLER GEB. LIVED HERE MORGENTHAU JG. DEPORTED IN 1882, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
Eva Adler identification card | |
HERE LIVED MAX ADLER JG. DEPORTED 1887 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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HERE LIVED HERTA ADLER JG. 1916 ESCAPE 1937 USA |
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Taunusstrasse 45 Mainz |
13th March 2013 | Association for Social History Mainz e. V. Frauenlob grammar school in Mainz |
HERE LIVED BELLA BAUMGARTEN GEB. SCHESTOWITZ JG. DEPORTED IN 1892 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
Bella Baumgarten, b. Schestowitz was born in Wendelsheim in 1892 . After marrying Joseph Baumgarten, a men's textile manufacturer, she moved to Mainz. In 1919 their daughter Hannelore was born. She continued the business independently after the death of her husband in 1930. She later took in her sister Paula and her mother Katharina. Bella and her daughter were deported to Piaski near Lublin in 1942; her mother died in 1940. | |
HERE LIVED PAULA SCHESTOWITZ JG. 1893 DEPORTED 1943 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED OCT. 1944 AUSCHWITZ |
Paula Schestowitz was born in Wendelsheim in 1893 . After her sister Bella married, she took over the family business in Unterwendelsheim, which she ran with her mother Katharina until her financial decline. They moved to Mainz to live with their sister. Her employment at the Reich Association of Jews at Grebenstrasse 12 saved her from deportation in 1942. On October 10, 1943, however, she was deported to Theresienstadt together with Fritz Löwensberg, his wife, and his mother Amalie Herxheimer. In October 1944 she was further deported to Auschwitz, where she was murdered. | ||||
Jakob-Dieterich-Str. 5 Mainz |
5th September 2016 | Michael Braunold Israel Armin, Howard Charlotte Guggenheim USA |
MARGARETE BRAUNOLD GEB. LIVED HERE KISSINGER JG. DEPORTED IN 1887 MURDERED IN OCCUPIED POLAND IN 1942 |
Walter Braunold identification card | |
HERE LIVED MAX BRAUNOLD JG. DEPORTED IN 1886 MURDERED IN OCCUPIED POLAND IN 1942 |
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WALTER BRAUNOLD JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1923 MURDERED IN OCCUPIED POLAND IN 1942 |
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HENRIETTE KISSINGER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1888, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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October 25, 2019 | Regina Lackner, USA | DAVID JULIUS LEVI JG LIVED HERE . 1877 HUMILIATED / DISRUSTED ESCAPE TO DEATH 11/14/1938 |
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Rheinallee 6 Mainz |
July 6, 2020 | Mariella Fehl Dr. Günter Radig Ellen Schmitt-Radig |
ALFRED CANTOR JG LIVED HERE . ARRESTED 1875 IN 1941 WITHOUT 'JUDENSTERN' ON THE ROAD BUCHENWALD MURDERED 16.3.1942 |
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EMILIE CANTOR GEB. LIVED HERE. DIELMANN JG. 1881 ARRESTED 1941 WITHOUT 'JUDENSTERN' ON THE ROAD 1942 RAVENSBRÜCK AUSCHWITZ MURDERED October 8, 1942 |
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Taunusstrasse 3 Mainz |
July 6, 2020 | Rhenish Hessian Lawyers Association Mainz | FRANZ CARLEBACH JG LIVED HERE . ARRESTED 1883 1941 SACHSENHAUSEN MURDERED March 14, 1942 |
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ERNST CARLEBACH JG LIVED HERE . 1888 HUMILIATED / DISRIGHTS DEAD October 20, 1941 |
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Colmarstrasse 14 Mainz |
May 9, 2018 | Dr. Joan Salomon USA |
HERE LIVED AMALIE FINE GEB. MEYER JG. DEPORTED IN 1889, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
Josef Feiner, World War II veteran and accountant in a managerial position, as well as his wife Amalie, businesswoman, milliner and owner of a hat shop in their own house in Colmarstrasse, lost their existence in 1938 through the forced sale of their house and the resignation of Josef Feiner as accountant and ended up like many other Mainz Jews, in the cramped conditions of the so-called Judenhaus in Kaiserstraße 11. The couple's daughter, Ruth, born on May 12, 1925, attended the Jewish district school without the opportunity to attend a secondary school or vocational training afterwards kick off. On March 20, 1942, Josef Feiner, 56 years old, Amalie Feiner, 53 years old, and Ruth Feiner, 17 years old, were transported to Darmstadt together with 500 other Mainz Jews and from there on March 25, 1942 to Piaski near Lublin im deported occupied Poland. A little later they were taken to an extermination camp and murdered - the location and the exact date are not known. The Feiners were among the families that were completely wiped out by the National Socialists. Ruth Feiner identification card |
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JOSEF FEINER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1886, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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RUTH FEINER JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1925 1942 PIASKI MURDERED |
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(formerly) Erthalstrasse 10 Mainz |
November 8, 2017 | JOHANNA FRIDBERG GEB. LIVED HERE KAHN JG. DEPORTED IN 1894, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
Theodor Alfred Fridberg, son of a co-founder of the MCC, and his wife Johanna were murdered in 1942 in the Piaski ghetto near Lublin. In 1935 the couple moved to Erthalstrasse 10. In the pogrom night of 9/10 November 1938 the apartment was demolished, looted and the family threatened by neighbors. | ||
THEODOR ALFRED FRIDBERG JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1887 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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Hindenburgstrasse 19 Mainz |
July 6, 2020 | Cornelia Kramer | EMIL HEIMANN JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED IN 1886, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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ROSEL HEIMANN GEB. LIVED HERE. REUTER JG. DEPORTED IN 1894, 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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Moselstrasse 7 Mainz |
5th September 2016 | KSV Mainz 08 | OTTO HIRSCH JG LIVED HERE . IN 1891 ARRESTED IN 1943 PRISON MAINZ DEPORTED 1943 AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 08/25/1943 |
Article on the diary entries of the Jewish soldier Otto Hirsch, holder of EK 2 , most recently a member of the ErsBatl. Life Guard Reg. No. 115. In it, Hirsch meticulously describes his experiences during his war missions, first on the Eastern Front from June 13, 1915 and from October 16, 1916 on the Western Front | |
Hindenburgplatz 3 Mainz |
15th October 2015 | Dr. Joan Salomon USA |
JULIUS HIRSCHBERGER JG LIVED HERE . 1878 ESCAPED 1939 BELGIUM INTERNED MECHELEN DEPORTED 1942 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Julius Hirschberger was a widower and fled penniless to Belgium in 1939 at the age of 61. He lived starving in an unheated cellar. In his distress he wrote to New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman. He asked him for help so that he would not starve to death. Even if he couldn't save him with a guarantee, he transferred a small sum to Julius Hirschberger every month. Julius Hirschberger ID card |
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Taunusstrasse 31 Mainz |
October 25, 2019 | HERE LIVED MARTHA HORCH JG. 1893 HUMILIZED / DISRIGHTS ESCAPE TO DEATH 3/18/1942 |
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Leibnizstrasse 8 Mainz |
April 18, 2019 | KLARA KALLMANN GEB. LIVED HERE NUSSBAUM JG. DEPORTED 1873 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 11/22/1942 |
Friedrich Kallmann identification card | ||
FRIEDRICH KALLMANN JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1904 1942 MURDERED PIASKI |
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JOHANNA KALLMANN JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1910 1942 PIASKI MURDERED |
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HANS KALLMANN JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1934 1942 PIASKI MURDERED |
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Kaiserstrasse 11 Mainz |
November 8, 2017 | HERE LIVED DR. KARL MORITZ Ladenburg JG. 1895 ARRESTED MARCH 1942 PRISON FRANKFURT A. M. BUCHENWALD MURDERED 10/12/1942 |
The two unmarried brothers Karl and Siegfried were both World War II veterans. You operated a brokerage business for financing, real estate and mortgages at Kaiserstraße 11. As a result of the pogrom, Karl Ladenburg was imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp from November 11 to December 17, 1938; his brother was spared that. From then on, however, they were under surveillance and were held in prison in Mainz from August 11 to November 6, 1939, for alleged "foreign exchange offenses". All their efforts to emigrate to South America or the USA failed. When they found out that they were on the deportation list to Piaski on March 25, 1942, they fled to Cologne, but were caught by the Cologne police, placed under “protective custody” by the Darmstadt Gestapo and taken to the Frankfurt police prison. On July 24, 1942, the Nazi henchmen abducted the brothers Dr. Karl Moritz and Siegfried Ladenburg in the Buchenwald concentration camp. Both died there: Siegfried Ladenburg was allegedly "shot while trying to escape" on August 14, 1942, while Karl Ladenburg allegedly died of "flu" on October 12, 1942. | ||
HERE LIVED SIEGFRIED Ladenburg JG. 1899 ARRESTED MARCH 1942 PRISON FRANKFURT A. M. BUCHENWALD MURDERED 08/14/1942 |
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Hindenburgstrasse 47 Mainz |
July 6, 2020 | Regina Lackner, USA | MARGARETE LEVI GEB. LIVED HERE WEISSMANN JG. 1886 ESCAPE 1941 USA |
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RABBINER DR. SALI LEVI JG Lived here . 1883 DEAD BEFORE ESCAPE 25.4.1941 BERLIN |
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Taunusstrasse 51 Mainz |
13th March 2013 | HERE LIVED ADOLF ERNST LION MOUNTAIN JG. DEPORTED 1911 1942 PIASKI MURDERED |
Adolf Ernst Löwensberg was born on June 30, 1911 in Mainz as the son of the lawyer Max Löwensberg and Eugenie Kohn from Nuremberg. He had two sisters. His mother was born in 1921; his father in 1931. He trained as a businessman and ran the family brewery in Ingelheim together with grandmother and his uncles Fritz and Hugo Löwensberg. While his sisters fled abroad in 1933 and 1939. He was forcibly quartered at Taunustraße 51, where he met his wife Hannelore. They married in November 1941 and were sent to Grebenstrasse 12, a " Jewish house " that previously belonged to his grandmother Amalie. In March 1942 he was deported to Piaski with his wife and mother-in-law. | ||
HANNELORE LÖWENSBERG GEB. LIVED HERE. BAUMGARTEN JG. DEPORTED 1919 1942 PIASKI MURDERED |
Hannelore Löwensberg, b. Baumgarten, was born on October 11, 1919, as the daughter of Bella and Joseph Baumgarten in Mainz. She attended the higher girls' school until 1933/34 before she had to leave it. Then she attended the Jewish district school until the fire in 1938. She later worked as a tailor. In 1936 Hannelore, her mother, aunt and grandmother moved to Taunustraße 45. It was here that she met Adolf Ernst Löwensberg, whom she married in November 1941. On March 23, 1942, Hannelore, her husband and mother were deported to Piaski. | ||||
HUGO LÖWENSBERG JG LIVED HERE . 1880 ESCAPED 1939 FRANCE INTERNED DRANCY DEPORTED 1943 MURDERED IN MAJDANEK |
Hugo Löwensberg came in 1880 as the son of Amalie, b. Herxheimer, and Adolf Löwensberg to the world. He fled together with his wife Else, geb. Löwenthal (ge. 1896) went to France and was interned in Drancy . In 1943 the couple were deported to Majdanek and murdered. | ||||
Josefsstrasse 71 Mainz |
3rd February 2015 | Frauenlob Gymnasium Mainz |
MAX LONDON JG LIVED HERE . 1885 DEPORTED 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 02/11/1944 |
Ruth London identification card | |
RUTH LONDON JG LIVED HERE . 1921 DEPORTED 1942 PIASKI MURDERED IN MAJDANEK |
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HERE LIVED SELMA LONDON BORN CAHN JG. DEPORTED 1888 1942 THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 12/11/1942 |
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WALTER LONDON JG LIVED HERE . 1924 DEPORTED 1942 PIASKI MURDERED 06/17/1942 MAJDANEK |
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Kaiserstrasse 53 Mainz |
5th September 2016 | ALBERT MAYER JG LIVED HERE . 1874 ESCAPED 1933 FRANCE INTERNS DRANCY DEPORTED 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
Albert Mayer identification card | ||
BERNHARD ALBERT MAYER JG LIVED HERE . 1914 FLIGHT 1937 SWITZERLAND |
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EMMA MAYER GEB. LIVED HERE LAUINGER JG. 1887 ESCAPE 1939 FRANCE 1940 SWITZERLAND |
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JULIA MAYER JG LIVED HERE . 1910 ESCAPE 1939 FRANCE WITH HELP SURVIVE |
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MARGRIT MAYER JG LIVED HERE . 1913 ESCAPE FRANCE WITH HELP SURVIVE |
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Hindenburgstrasse 53 Mainz |
5th September 2016 | ERNA METZGER GEB. LIVED HERE EPSTEIN JG. 1899 ESCAPE 1937 FRANCE ESCAPE FROM VERSAILLES FROM GERMAN TROOPS DEAD 21.6.1940 |
Erna Metzger b. Epstein married Richard Jakob Metzger, a businessman from Mainz, in 1922. In 1923, 1927 and 1930 she gave birth to three children, Lotte, Ursula and Arnold. As early as 1937, the family moved via safe Switzerland to Versailles in France, where Richard Metzger wanted to travel to the USA for his family. There the trace of the family man is lost, who had probably already traveled to the USA to prepare the entry for his family there. However, with the outbreak of war and the occupation of France by the Wehrmacht, all plans for Erna Metzger and her three children to flee were thwarted. In chaotic conditions, they tried to flee to the unoccupied territory of France in the south, but all four lost their lives when a bridge they were on near Versailles was blown on June 21, 1940. | ||
ARNOLD METZGER JG LIVED HERE . 1930 ESCAPE 1937 FRANCE ESCAPE FROM VERSAILLES FROM GERMAN TROOPS DEAD 21.6.1940 |
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LOTTE METZGER JG LIVED HERE . 1923 ESCAPE 1937 FRANCE ESCAPE FROM VERSAILLES FROM GERMAN TROOPS DEAD 21.6.1940 |
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URSULA METZGER JG LIVED HERE . 1927 ESCAPE 1937 FRANCE ESCAPE FROM VERSAILLES FROM GERMAN TROOPS DEAD 21.6.1940 |
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Boppstrasse 64 Mainz |
March 5, 2013 |
1. FSV Mainz 05 and Supporters Mainz e. V. |
ALFRED SALOMON JG LIVED HERE . 1917 ESCAPED 1933 FRANCE 1942 VICHY-FRANCE SURVIVED WITH HELP |
Eugen Salomon, co-founder and chairman of 1. FSV Mainz 05 until 1933 , fled with his French wife Alice and his two sons Alfred and Erwin to St. Avold , his wife's hometown, after the Nazis came to power . After the region near the border in Lorraine had been evacuated in 1939, he emigrated with his family to the area of the Vichy regime , which did not protect him from falling victim to the Nazis. His wife and sons survived. On the occasion of the day of remembrance of the victims of NS on January 29, 2017 before the game Mainz 05 against Borussia Dortmund in the Opel-Arena, 34,000 people commemorated Eugen Salomons, the co-founder of Mainz 05. |
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HERE LIVED ALICE SALOMON GEB. LAZARD JG. 1894 ESCAPE 1933 FRANCE 1942 VICHY-FRANCE SURVIVED WITH HELP |
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ERWIN SALOMON JG LIVED HERE . 1914 ESCAPED 1933 FRANCE 1942 VICHY-FRANCE SURVIVED WITH HELP |
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EUGEN SALOMON JG LIVED HERE . 1888 ESCAPE 1933 FRANCE INTERNIERT DRANCY DEPORTED 1942 AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 11/14/1942 |
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Kaiserstrasse 37 Mainz |
January 23, 2009 | Evangelical Dean's Office Mainz |
HERE LIVED ANNY SALOMON GEB. BAER JG. 1888 DEPORTED 1942 PIASKI ??? |
The merchant couple Fritz Siegfried and Anny Salomon lived in Kaiserstraße 37. Fritz Salomon committed suicide after being interrogated by the Gestapo. Anny Salomon was deported on the first mass transport of Mainz Jews to Piaski near Lublin in Poland in March 1942 and was probably murdered a few months later in the Belzec extermination camp. Fritz Siegfried Salomon identification card |
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HERE LIVED FRITZ SIEGFRIED SALOMON JG. 1879 HUMILIATED / DISRUSTED ESCAPE TO DEATH 7/24/1939 |
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Taunusstrasse 23 Mainz |
October 25, 2019 | HERE LIVED JOHANNA WASSERBURG GEB. KERN JG. SURVIVED IN 1883 HUMILATED / DISRIGHTS HIDDEN |
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Leibnizstrasse 24 Mainz |
November 8, 2017 | ILSE WEISS JG LIVED HERE . DEPORTED 1922 MURDERED IN OCCUPIED POLAND IN 1942 |
With the couple Max and Recha Weiss and their daughters Ilse and Lotte, a whole family was wiped out at Leibnizstrasse 24: While the couple Weiss and their older daughter Ilse were deported to Treblinka, Lotte Weiss was in Auschwitz-Birkenau after her forced labor in Berlin in 1943 killed in the gas chamber. Identification card Ilse Weiß |
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LOTTE WEISS JG LIVED HERE . 1924 DEPORTED 1943 MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ |
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HERE LIVED RACHEL WEISS GEB. GRÜNENBAUM JG. 1,895 deported in 1942 MURDERED IN OCCUPIED POLAND |
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MAX WEISS JG LIVED HERE . 1,889 deported in 1942 MURDERED IN OCCUPIED POLAND |
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)
- ↑ identity card Eva Adler. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ identity card Walter Braunold. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Joan Salomon; Institute for Historical Regional Studies at the University of Mainz eV
- ↑ identity card Ruth Fine. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ a b c New stumbling blocks in Mainz. AZ Mainz , accessed on October 20, 2018 .
- ↑ Hans Berkessel: Everyday life at the front - as reflected in the war diaries of the Jewish Mainz native Otto Hirsch. (PDF) Regionalgeschichte.net, pp. 7 to 12 , accessed on September 11, 2018 .
- ^ Tobias Herz: Stumbling blocks in Mainz. Retrieved September 30, 2018 .
- ↑ Address by Dr. Joan Long Salomon laying the stumbling block for Julius Hirschberger on October 15, 2015 (PDF, English)
- ↑ Julius Hirschberger ID card. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ identity card Friedrich Kallmann. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on May 3, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Hedwig Brüchert; Institute for Historical Regional Studies at the University of Mainz eV
- ^ Meyer, Hans-Georg / Klausing, Caroline: Joyless allegiance and unconditional classification ...? National Socialism in Ingelheim. Ed .: German-Israeli Friends of Ingelheim eV and the city of Ingelheim am Rhein. 1st edition. Leinpfad Verlag, Ingelheim 2011, ISBN 978-3-942291-32-3 , p. 451-452 .
- ↑ identity card Ruth London. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ identity card Albert Mayer. Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Hedwig Brüchert: Eugen Salomon. Regionalgeschichte.net, accessed on September 9, 2018 .
- ↑ Stolpersteine (Kaiserstrasse 37 and 94). Institute for Historical Regional Studies at the University of Mainz eV 2001-2018 Net, accessed on September 28, 2018 .
- ↑ identity card Fritz Siegfried Salomon. Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Ilse Weiß identification card. (PDF) Central archive for research into the history of Jews in Germany, accessed on September 10, 2018 .