List of stumbling blocks in Neukirchen (Knüll)

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The list of stumbling stones in Neukirchen (Knüll) lists the existing memorial stones that have been relocated in Neukirchen (Knüll) as part of the Stolpersteine project by the artist Gunter Demnig in memory of murdered members of the former Jewish community of Neukirchen . Since 2014, a total of 26 stumbling blocks have been laid at six addresses.

Laying stumbling blocks

image Person, inscription address Laying date annotation
BW

Johanna Sonn
born here lived here . Walnut
born in 1860
...
Blaufärbergasse 4
( coordinates are missing! Help me. )
March 16, 2017

Berta Sonn
nee lived here . Nagel
born 1888
...
Here lived
Louis Sun
Vol. 1920
...
Stumbling Stone Pauline Spier, 1, Kurhessenstraße 50, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Pauline Spier married lived here
. Israel
born in 1914.
Escape 1935
USA
survived
Kurhessenstraße 50
( location )
17th March 2014
Stumbling stone Jakob Spier, 1, Kurhessenstraße 50, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Jakob Spier,
born in 1903, lived here .
Escape 1936
USA
survived
Stolperstein Else Spier, 1, Kurhessenstraße 50, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Else Spier
nee lived here . Jakob
born in 1908,
escaped 1936
USA
survived
Stumbling Stone Natalie Nussbaum, 1, Kurhessenstraße 55, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Natalie Nussbaum
nee lived here . Goldschmidt
born in 1873
involuntarily moved
1938 Frankfurt M.
deported 1941
Łodz / Litzmannstadt
1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof
murdered
Kurhessenstraße 55
( location )
17th June 2015 born on December 10, 1873 in Sterbfritz
Stolperstein Regina Nussbaum, 1, Kurhessenstraße 55, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Regina Nussbaum,
born in 1904, lived here,
escaped from
Palestine in 1935
Stumbling Stone Theodor Nussbaum, 1, Kurhessenstraße 55, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Theodor Nussbaum,
born in 1906, lived here,
fleeing 1933
Holland
Palestine
Stolperstein Martin Nussbaum, 1, Kurhessenstraße 55, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Martin Nussbaum,
born in 1909, lived here,
fled 1936
Palestine
Stumbling stone Ferdinand Nussbaum, 1, Kurhessenstraße 55, Neukirchen (Knüll), Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.jpg
Ferdinand
Nussbaum,

born in 1916
, lived here . Deported 1941
Łodz / Litzmannstadt
murdered
born on July 2, 1916 in Neukirchen, last living in Frankfurt
BW

Julius Bachrach,
born in 1891, lived here,
humiliated / disenfranchised,
dead October 5, 1940
Marketplace 5
( coordinates are missing! Help us. )
0September 6, 2018

Meta Bachrach
nee lived here . Spier
born in 1895
deported 1942
Sobibor
murdered June 3 , 1942

Grete Bachrach,
born in 1922
, lived here, deported 1942,
Sobibor
murdered on June 3 , 1942
BW

Willy Spier,
born in 1890, lived here,
humiliated / disenfranchised,
dead August 14, 1935
Marktplatz 6
(Old Latin School)
( coordinates are missing! Help us. )
0June 6, 2019

Johanna
Spier-Strauss

nee lived here . Katz
born in 1896
arrested 1938
Hammelburg
prison released Jan. 1939
deported 1942
Izbica, Sobibor
murdered
Here lived
Ernst Meier
Spier

Jg. 1925
with Fluchthilfe 1939
Switzerland
Here lived
Walter Israel
Spier

Jg. 1827
with Fluchthilfe 1939
Switzerland
BW

Dina Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...
Untergasse 21 (former synagogue)
( location )
June 29, 2020

Emilie Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

Levi Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

Moritz Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

Julius Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

Johanna Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

Frieda Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

Bertha Nussbaum
Jg. Lived here ...

literature

  • Barbara Greve: A small town in Hesse: Neukirchen, the Jews and National Socialism (=  National Socialism in Northern Hesse . Volume 23 ). Winfried Jenior, Kassel 2010, ISBN 978-3-934377-20-2 ( uni-kassel.de [PDF]).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Neukirchen - Remembering the Sonn family In: neukirchen.de , accessed on June 30, 2020.
  2. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Nussbaum, Natalie. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on January 15, 2016 .
  3. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Nussbaum, Ferdinand. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on January 15, 2016 .
  4. Stumbling blocks for the Bachrach family In: steinwaldschule.de , accessed on June 30, 2020.
  5. ^ Regina Ziegler-Dörhöfer: Four new stumbling blocks in Neukirchen for the Spier family. In: hna.de. June 8, 2019, accessed June 30, 2020 .
  6. ^ City of Neukirchen - Project "Stolpersteine" - Warm invitation In: neukirchen.de , June 3, 2019, accessed on June 30, 2020.
  7. ^ Jörg Döringer: Project by Gunter Demnig: Commemoration of the Jewish Nussbaum family. In: hna.de. June 29, 2020, accessed June 30, 2020 .