List of stumbling blocks in Neratovice

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Stumbling blocks for Berta Pirunčíková and Karla Picková

The list of stumbling blocks in Neratovice contains a list of stumbling blocks in the town of Neratovice in Středočeský kraj in the Czech Republic . Stumbling blocks remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide by the National Socialists . The stumbling blocks were designed by Gunter Demnig and are usually laid by himself.

The Czech stumbling block project Stolpersteine.cz was launched in 2008 by the Česká unie židovské mládeže (Czech Union of Jewish Youth). The relocations in Neratovice took place in 2010. As a rule, the stumbling blocks are in front of the victim's last self-chosen place of residence. 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.

Stumbling block inscription Location Name, life
Stumbling block for Adolf Heller.jpg
HERE LIVED
ADOLF HELLER
GEB. 1919
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Masarykova 559
earlier 600
Adolf Heller was born on February 16, 1919. He was an engineer. He was deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on January 13, 1943 with Transport Cl (his prisoner number on the transport was 294). On January 20, 1943, he was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport Cq (his number on the transport was 1088) . Adolf Heller was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Arnost Heller.jpg
HERE LIVED
Arnost HELLER
GEB. 1880
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Masarykova 559
earlier 600
Arnošt Heller (German Ernst Heller) was born on February 19, 1880. He was married to Emilie, nee Aron. Her son was Otto Heller (born April 28, 1911). On January 13, 1943, Arnošt was deported with his family and three other Hellers with Transport Cl from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto (his prisoner number on the transport was 292). On January 20, 1943, he was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport Cq (his number on the transport was 1071). Arnošt Heller was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Ludvik Heller.jpg
HERE LIVED
LUDVÍK HELLER
GEB. 1910
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Masarykova 559
earlier 600
Ludvík Heller was born on March 9, 1910. On January 13, 1943, he was deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (his prisoner number on the transport was 295). On January 20, 1943, he was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport Cq (his number on the transport was 1089). Ludvík Heller was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Otto Heller.jpg
HERE LIVED
OTTO HELLER
GEB. 1911
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Masarykova 559
earlier 600
Otto Heller was born on April 28, 1911. His parents were Arnošt Heller and Emilie Hellerová, née Aron. On January 13, 1943, he and his parents were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (his prisoner number on the transport was 296). On January 20, 1943 he was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport Cq (his number on the transport was 1090). Otto Heller was murdered in Auschwitz on February 8, 1943.
Stumbling block for Alzbeta Hellerova.jpg

ALŽBĚTA HELLEROVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE
1893
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Masarykova 559
earlier 600
Alžběta Hellerová (Elizabeta Hellerova) was born on February 10, 1893. On January 13, 1943, she and four other male family members were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (her prisoner number on the transport was 293). On January 20, 1943, she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport Cq (her number on the transport was 1072). Alžběta Hellerová was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Dr.  Bedrich Klemperer.jpg

DR. MED LIVED HERE . BEDŘICH
KLEMPERER
GEB. 1900
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
1944
MURDERED IN AUSCHWITZ in 1944
Nádražní 80 Dr. Bedřich Klemperer (German: Friedrich / Fritz Klemperer) was born on May 12, 1900 in Prague. His parents were Isidor Klemperer and Louise, née Kohn. He was a doctor and married to Friedericke, née Grünhut. The couple had two children: their son Peter (Pinkas) and their daughter Helene. Friedericke died in 1931. On September 8, 1944, he was deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt ghetto on the transport č (his prisoner number on the transport was 3). From here he was deported on September 28, 1944 with Transport Ek to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp (his number on this transport was 341). Bedřich Klemperer was immediately murdered in a gas chamber here. His son Peter-Pinkas survived the Holocaust.
Stumbling block for Gustav Neumann.jpg

GUSTAV NEUMANN GEB. LIVED HERE.
1883
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Nádražní 80 Gustav Neumann was born on August 19, 1883 in Neratovice-Mlékojedy. His parents were Eduard Neumann and Maria, nee Grab. He was married to Olga, nee Neumann. On January 13, 1943, he and his wife were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (his prisoner number on this transport was 251). On January 20, he was deported, again with his wife, on Transport Cq, train DA 101 to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp (his number on the transport was 679) and murdered there.
Stumbling block for Olga Neumannova.jpg

OLGA NEUMANNOVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE.
1888
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT IN 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Nádražní 80 Olga Neumannová , b. Neumann was born on May 15, 1888 in Lysá nad Labem-Litol . Her parents were Gustav Neumann and Emilie, née Reiner. She was married to Gustav Neumann. On January 13, 1943, she and her husband were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (her prisoner number on this transport was 252). On January 20, she was deported, again with her husband, to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport Cq, train DA 101 (her number on the transport was 680). Olga Neumannová was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Arnost Oplatka.jpg
HERE LIVED
Arnost Oplatka
GEB. 1883
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Captain Jaroše 236 Arnošt Oplatka was born on March 18, 1883. He was deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on January 13, 1943 with Transport Cl (his number on the transport was 222). On September 6, 1943, he was deported from here on Transport Dm to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp (his number on this transport was 3726). Arnošt Oplatka was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Karla Pickova.jpg
HERE LIVED
KARLA Picková
GEB. 1,869
deported in 1943
to Theresienstadt
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Berty Pirunčíkové, about before No. 29
Stumbling block for Berta Piruncikova.jpg
HERE LIVED
BERTA PIRUNČÍKOVÁ
GEB. 1881
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Berty Pirunčíkové, about before No. 29 Berta Pirunčíková , b. Picková was born on February 15, 1881. She had a sister named Kateřina Picková (Katarina Pick). The two sisters were deported on January 13, 1943 by Transport Cl from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto. Her transport numbers were 286 and 287. On January 20, 1943, she was deported from there to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Her number on this transport was 1176. Berta Pirunčíková was murdered in Auschwitz. Her sister Kateřina died on January 21, 1943 in Theresienstadt. Dr. Max Bergmann signed a death notice dated January 21, 1943, citing "cardiac muscle degeneration" as the cause of death.
Stumbling block for Otto Pollak.jpg

OTTO POLLAK GEB. LIVED HERE
1882
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT IN 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
V Lesíčkách 206 Otto Pollak was born on March 1, 1882. On January 13, 1943, he was deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (his number on the transport was 267). On January 20, 1943, he was deported from there on Transport Cq (his number on the transport was 1976) to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Otto Pollack was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling block for Helena Pollakova (Neratovice) .jpg

HELENA POLLAKOVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE.
1890
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
V Lesíčkách 206 Helena Pollaková was born on September 19, 1890. On January 13, 1943, she was deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (her number on the transport was 268). On January 20, 1943, she was deported from there on Transport Cq (her number on the transport was 1977) to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Helena Pollaková was murdered in Auschwitz.
Stumbling stone for Vilem Stein.jpg
HERE LIVED
VILÉM STONE
GEB. 1867
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Nádražní 103 Vilém Stein was born on October 28, 1867. He was married to Elsa. The couple had two daughters: Hana (born 1919) and Vera (born 1927). On January 13, 1943, he was deported with his wife and daughters by Transport Cl from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto (his number on the transport was 282). On December 15, 1943, he and his wife were deported from there on Transport Dr (his number on the transport was 2129) to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and murdered there.
Stumbling block for Elsa Steinova.jpg

ELSA STEINOVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE
1,886
deported in 1943
to Theresienstadt
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Nádražní 103 Elsa Steinová (also Elizabeta Steinova or Alzbeta) was born on October 2, 1886. She was married to Vilém Stein. the couple had two daughters: Hana (born 1919) and Vera (born 1927). on January 13, 1943, she was deported with her husband and daughters on Transport Cl from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto (her number on the transport was 283). On December 15, 1943, she and her husband were deported from there on Transport Dr (her number on the transport was 2114) to Auschwitz and murdered there.
Stumbling block for Hana Steinova.jpg

HANA STEINOVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE
1919
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Nádražní 103 Hana Steinová was born on April 14, 1919. Her parents were Vilém Stein and Elsa Steinová. On January 13, 1943, she and her parents and younger sister Věra were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on transport Cl (her number on the transport was 284). From here she was deported on January 20, 1943 with Transport Cq (her number on the transport was 544) to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Hana Steinová was murdered in Auschwitz. Her parents and sister were deported to Auschwitz a few months after her and did not survive either.
Stumbling block for Vera Steinova.jpg

VĚRA STEINOVÁ GEB. LIVED HERE.
1927
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Nádražní 103 Věra Steinová was born on April 11, 1927. Her parents were Vilém Stein and Elsa Steinová. On January 13, 1943, she and her parents and sister were deported from Mladá Boleslav to the Theresienstadt ghetto on Transport Cl (her number on the transport was 285). From here she was deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on September 6, 1943 with Transport Dm (her number on the transport was 3731). Věra Steinová was murdered in Auschwitz. Her older sister Hana was deported to Auschwitz in January 1943, her parents in December 1943. The family was murdered as part of the Shoah .

Laying data

The Stolpersteine ​​in Neratovice were all laid at different times in 2010. Bedřich Klemperer was remembered with the first stone laid.

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. holocaust.cz: ADOLF HELLER , accessed on May 23, 2017
  4. ^ Entry by Adolf Heller in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  5. a b Entry in the Auschwitz Book of the Dead at yadvashem.org OTTO HELLER , accessed on May 25, 2017.
  6. holocaust.cz: ARNOŠT HELLER , accessed on May 24, 2017
  7. ^ Entry by Arnost Heller in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  8. holocaust.cz: LUDVÍK HELLER , accessed on May 25, 2017
  9. Entry Ludvik Heller in the Theresienstadt memorial book at yadvashem.org
  10. holocaust.cz: OTTO HELLER , accessed on May 25, 2017
  11. ^ Entry by Otto Heller in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  12. holocaust.cz: ALŽBĚTA HELLEROVÁ , accessed on May 26, 2017
  13. ^ Entry by Elizabeta Heller in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  14. Photo of the obituary notice of Friedericke Klemperer with names of the children
  15. The Central Database of Shoah victims' names : BEDŘICH KLEMPERER , accessed May 26, 2017
  16. ^ Entry Bedrich Klemperer in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  17. holocaust.cz: Bedřich Klemperer , accessed on July 5, 2017
  18. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: GUSTAV NEUMANN , accessed May 28, 2017
  19. holocaust.cz: GUSTAV NEUMANN , accessed on May 28, 2017
  20. ^ Entry by Gustav Neumann in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  21. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: OLGA NEUMANNOVÁ , accessed on May 27, 2017
  22. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: OLGA NEUMANNOVÁ , accessed on May 27, 2017
  23. holocaust.cz: ARNOŠT OPLATKA , accessed on May 28, 2017
  24. a b c holocaust.cz: KATEŘINA PICKOVÁ , accessed on June 25, 2017
  25. holocaust.cz: BERTA PIRUNČÍKOVÁ , accessed on June 25, 2017
  26. holocaust.cz: OTTO POLLAK , accessed on June 25, 2017
  27. ^ Entry by Otto Pollak in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  28. holocaust.cz: HELENA POLLAKOVÁ , accessed on June 25, 2017
  29. holocaust.cz: VILÉM STEIN , accessed on June 25, 2017
  30. Entry Vilem Stein in the Theresienstädter Gedenkbuch at yadvashem.org
  31. Theresienstadt Memorial Book: ELIZABETA STEINOVÁ , accessed on June 25, 2017
  32. a b Report on the relocation with an illustration of the family relationships of the Stein family
  33. holocaust.cz: HANA STEINOVÁ , accessed on June 25, 2017
  34. holocaust.cz: VĚRA STEINOVÁ , accessed on June 25, 2017
  35. Article about the second relocation with an indication of the following relocation on melnicky.denik.cz