List of stumbling blocks in East (Oste)
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Location of the stumbling blocks for the Philippsohn family in front of the transporter bridge in the east (Oste)
The list of stumbling blocks in Osten (Oste) contains all stumbling stones that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Osten (Oste) as part of the art project of the same name . They are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in the East. When it was relocated in September 2018, four stumbling blocks were laid for three victims. (As of July 2019)
List of stumbling blocks
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
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Ferry place in front of the transporter ferry ![]() |
November 8, 2011 |
Deported
from here on November 17, 1941 |
The mayor Carsten Hubert insisted on the laying of the stumbling blocks in front of the transporter bridge. In general, however, stumbling blocks are laid at the victims' last freely chosen residential address. After there was a dispute about the location of the Stolpersteine and Gunter Demnig did not want to lay the Stolpersteine in the intended form on the transporter bridge, a fourth stone was made, which indicates that the Philippsohn family was deported from this place. |
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Adolf Philippsohn born in Theresienstadt Minsk in 1899 murdered |
Adolf Leo Philippsohn was born on July 24th, 1899 in Osten (Oste). He ran a fur business that he took over after his father's death. Since 1926 he was married to Irmgard Philippsohn and had a daughter. They lived together in the house on Deichstrasse 39. The attempt to flee abroad after the November pogroms failed because the stamp was missing. On November 17, 1941, the Philippsohn family left the place on the transporter ferry for deportation to Bremen . From there the family was deported to the Minsk ghetto on November 18, 1941 and is considered missing. The Philippsohnstraße in Osten (Oste) has been named after Adolf Philippsohn since 2001. | ||
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Irmgard Philippsohn born Mosenthal born in 1903 Theresienstadt Minsk murdered |
Irmgard Philippsohn was born as Irmgard Mosenthal in Dransfeld in 1903 . She had been married to Adolf Philippsohn since 1926 and had a daughter who was born in 1928. On November 18, 1941, she and her family were deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto. | ||
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Anna Luisa Philippsohn born 1928 Theresienstadt Minsk murdered |
Anna Luise Philippsohn was born on September 30, 1928 as the daughter of Adolf and Irmgard Philippsohn in Osten. She went to a Christian school, which she had to leave after the November pogroms in 1938. On November 18, 1941, she and her family were deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto. |
Relocations
- September 21, 2018: four stumbling blocks at one address
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Osten (Oste) - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- stolpersteine.eu
- The Philippsohn family In: schwebefaehre.info , accessed on July 31, 2019.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Carmen Monsees: Dispute about the place for the stumbling blocks in the east. In: cnv-medien.de. March 22, 2018, accessed July 31, 2019 .
- ↑ Central database of the names of the Holocaust victims - Adolf Leo Philippsohn In: yadvashem.org , accessed on July 31, 2019.
- ↑ a b c Jürgen Bohmbach: Adolf Leo Philippsohn. In: geschichte-bewusst-sein.de. Accessed July 31, 2019 .
- ↑ Central database of the names of the Holocaust victims - Irmgard Filipzon In: yadvashem.org , accessed on August 1, 2019.
- ^ Central database of the names of the Holocaust victims - Ana Luiza Philippsohn In: yadvashem.org , accessed on August 1, 2019.
- ↑ Stumbling blocks for the "Philippsohn family" were laid. In: osten.eu , accessed on July 31, 2019.