List of stumbling blocks in Milovice nad Labem

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The list of stumbling blocks in Milovice nad Labem contains the stumbling blocks that were laid in the town of Milovice nad Labem (German Milowitz ) in Středočeský kraj . They remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide by the National Socialists in the Czech Republic. The stumbling blocks are usually laid by Gunter Demnig .

The Czech stumbling block project Stolpersteine.cz was launched in 2008 by the Česká unie židovské mládeže (Czech Union of Jewish Youth). The stumbling blocks lie in front of the last self-chosen place of residence of the victim. The stumbling blocks are to Czech stumbling blocks called alternatively kameny zmizelých (stones of the disappeared).

Some of the tables can be sorted; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

Milovice nad Labem

The following stumbling blocks were laid in the town of Milovice nad Labem :

image inscription Location Life
Stumbling block for Adolf Geiger.jpg
HERE LIVED
ADOLF GEIGER
JG. 1,877
deported in 1943
to Theresienstadt
TO AUSCHWITZ 1943
MURDERED
ČSA 152/11 Adolf Geiger was born on December 26, 1877. He was born with Rosa Růžena. Polecat married. The couple had three children, Viktor (born 1903), Zdeňka (born 1905) and Otto (born 1907). After the destruction of Czechoslovakia by the Nazi regime, his family was gradually limited in their income, property and freedom and their lives were robbed. On January 13, 1943, he, his wife and son Viktor were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Cl . His transport number was 56 out of 552. There his family was torn apart. Just one week later, on January 20, 1943, his son Viktor was deported to Auschwitz. His wife died on February 13, 1943 in Theresienstadt. His son Otto arrived in Theresienstadt on March 6, 1943, but he too was deported to Auschwitz six months later. On December 15, 1943, Adolf Geiger was finally deported to Auschwitz on Transport Dr. He was probably murdered in one of the gas chambers on the day of his arrival.

Both sons were murdered in Auschwitz. His daughter was deported to Theresienstadt in 1945, she survived.

Stumbling block for Otto Geiger.jpg

OTTO GEIGER JG LIVED HERE
. 1907
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
TO AUSCHWITZ 1943
MURDERED IN 1943
ČSA 152/11 Otto Geiger born in 1907. His parents were Adolf Geiger and Rosa Růžena nee. Polecat. He had two siblings, Viktor (born 1903) and Zdeňka (born 1905). On March 6, 1943, he was deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Cv . His transport number was 300. On September 6, 1943, he was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Dl . His transport number was 589. He lost his life there.

His mother died in Theresienstadt before he got there. Father and brother were murdered in Auschwitz.

Stumbling block for Viktor Geiger.jpg
HERE LIVED
VIKTOR GEIGER
JG. 1903
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
TO AUSCHWITZ 1943
MURDERED IN 1943
ČSA 152/11 Viktor Geiger was born on June 20, 1903. His parents were Adolf Geiger and Rosa Růžena born. Polecat. He had two siblings, Zdeňka (born 1905) and Otto (born 1907). On January 13, 1943, he and his parents were deported by Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt concentration camp . His transport number was 58 out of 552. A week later, on January 20, 1943, he was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Dl . His transport number was 877 out of 2,000. He lost his life there.

His mother died in Theresienstadt three weeks after his deportation. Father and brother were murdered in Auschwitz. His sister survived.

Stumbling block for Ruzena Geigerova.jpg
HERE LIVED
Ruzena GEIGEROVÁ
JG. 1879
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
IN 1943
MURDERED THERE IN 1943
ČSA 152/11 Rosa Růžena Geigerová b. Iltis was born on October 16, 1879 in Újezd. Her parents were Salomon Iltis and Katharina geb. Pfeifer (approx. 1855-1930). She had three sisters and three brothers: Berta (approx. 1878–1933, married to Emil Sušicky, two children), Ernest Iltis (born 1878), Arthur (born 1881), Olga (born 1885, married to Josef Lustig ), Oskar Iltis (born 1892, married, one daughter) and Flora (married to Karl Kafka). She was married to Adolf Geiger. The couple had three children:
  • Viktor (born 1903),
  • Zdeňka (born 1905, later married to Jan Kolář) and
  • Otto (born 1907).

Her last place of residence before deportation was in Milovice. On January 13, 1943, she, her husband and her son Viktor were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt concentration camp with Transport Cl . Her transport number was 57 of 552. Just a week later, on January 20, 1943, her son Viktor was deported to Auschwitz . On February 13, 1943, she died in Theresienstadt as a result of starvation and grief.

Her husband and both sons were murdered in Auschwitz. At least two of her siblings were also killed in the course of the Shoah , Olga in Poland in 1941 and Oskar in Auschwitz in 1944. The fate of her three other siblings is unknown. Her daughter Zdeňka survived.

Stumbling block for Zdenka Kolarova.jpg

ZDEŇKA KOLÁŘOVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE
GEIGEROVÁ
JG. 1879
DEPORTED 1945
TO THERESIENSTADT
SURVIVED
ČSA 152/11 Zděnka Kolářová b. Geigerová was born on June 19, 1905. Her parents were Adolf Geiger and Rosa Růžena geb. Polecat. She had two brothers, Viktor (born 1903) and Otto (born 1907). She was arrested in 1945 and deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp . She could survive the Shoah .

Her mother was murdered in Theresienstadt, her father and her brothers in Auschwitz.

Laying data

The Stolpersteine ​​in Milovice nad Labem were laid by Gunter Demnig personally on September 13, 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Zdeňka Kuchyňová: Praha má na chodnících své první pamětní Kameny holocaustu , report of the Czech radio station Radio Praha of October 19, 2008, online at: www.radio.cz / ...
  2. Report of the Stolpersteine.cz association , online at: Stolpersteine ​​in the Czech Republic ( Memento from October 15, 2015 in the web archive archive.today )
  3. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : ADOLF GEIGER , accessed April 7, 2017
  4. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : OTTO GEIGER , accessed April 7, 2017
  5. holocaust.cz: VIKTOR GEIGER , accessed on April 7, 2017
  6. a b c Project žáků ZŠ TG Masaryka Milovice k tématu holocaust: Zdeňka Kolářová, rozená Geigerová , accessed on May 23, 2017
  7. holocaust.cz: RŮŽENA GEIGEROVÁ , accessed on April 7, 2017
  8. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : RUZENA GEIGEROVA , accessed April 7, 2017
  9. Chronicle. In: stolpersteine.eu. Retrieved April 20, 2017 .