List of stumbling blocks in Neuruppin
The list of stumbling blocks in Neuruppin contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Neuruppin as part of the project of the same name . The relocation in Neuruppin on November 17, 2003 was the first in the state of Brandenburg .
These are stumbling blocks for the murdered Jewish fellow citizens of Neuruppin (in the old town of Neuruppin and Alt Ruppin , relocated on November 17, 2003) as well as six exemplary and partially anonymized stumbling blocks for the 1497 victims of the National Socialist "euthanasia" - Action T4 from the Neuruppin state lunatic asylum (on the site of today's Ruppiner Kliniken , relocation October 19, 2004).
Two stumbling blocks could not yet be assigned to an address and have therefore not yet been moved.
Overview
Stumbling blocks not currently laid
The stumbling blocks for Hermann Hertzberg (born in Neuruppin in 1870, died in Theresienstadt in 1944) and for Hermine Hertzberg (born in 1885, murdered in Auschwitz) have not yet been moved. For this couple, however, two stumbling blocks were laid in Berlin-Schöneberg, see the list of stumbling blocks in Berlin-Schöneberg (there with short biographies).
literature
- Uwe Schürmann: The Neuruppin Jews at the time of National Socialism . In: Historischer Verein der Grafschaft Ruppin eV (Hrsg.): Mitteilungsblatt . No. 10 . Neuruppin October 1999, p. 1-22 .
- Karen Bellin and Dietmar Schulze: The Brandenburg state institute Neuruppin as an intermediate institute . In: Kristina Hübener in collaboration with Martin Heinze (ed.): Brandenburg healing and nursing homes in the Nazi era (= series of publications on the medical history of the state of Brandenburg ). tape 3 . be.bra-Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89809-301-8 , pp. 169-178 .
Web links
- Rainer Fellenberg: Stumbling blocks in Neuruppin . Preparatory group "Stumbling blocks in Neuruppin". May 4, 2008. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
Individual evidence
- ^ Rainer Fellenberg: Stolpersteine in Neuruppin . Preparatory group "Stumbling blocks in Neuruppin". May 4, 2008. Retrieved May 8, 2010.