List of stumbling blocks in Prague-Karlín

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Stumbling blocks for father and son Löwy in Prague-Karlín

The list of the stumbling blocks in Karlín contains the stumbling blocks , the central Prague district Karlín (German Karolinenthal were moved). The district is now part of Prague 8 . Stumbling blocks 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 were laid by Gunter Demnig .

The Czech stumbling block project Stolpersteine.cz was launched in 2008 by Česká unie židovské mládeže (Czech Union of Jewish Youth) and in 2008 was under the patronage of the Prague Mayor. 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.

Karlín

image inscription Location Name, life
Stumbling block for Frantisek Gross.jpg

FRANTIŠEK LARGE JG LIVED HERE
. 1892
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED TO AUSCHWITZ
1944
Vítkova 439/21 František Gross was born on July 21, 1892. He was an engineer. The last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Terezínská 21/439, at this address also lived Pavel Gross (see below). On November 20, 1942, František and Pavel Gross were deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Cc . Their transport numbers were 488 and 490 out of 1,002. Both were interned there for 22 months. On September 28, 1944, he was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Ek . His transport number was in 1917 from 2,500. He was subsequently murdered by the Nazi regime.
Stolperstein for Pavel Gross.jpg
HERE LIVED
PAVEL BIG
JG. 1930
DEPORTED IN
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN 1944 TO AUSCHWITZ
Vítkova 439/21 Pavel Gross was born on October 27, 1930. His last residence before the deportation was Prague X, Terezínská 21/439, where he lived with František Gross (see above). On November 20, 1942, Pavel Gross and František Gross were deported from Prague to Theresienstadt on Transport Cc . Their transport numbers were 488 and 490 out of 1,002. The two remained there for almost two years. On October 23, 1944, Pavel Gross was also deported to Auschwitz on Transport Et. His transport number was 78 out of 1,714. He was murdered by the Nazi regime when he was 13 or 14 years old.
Stumbling block for Eva Hellerova.jpg

EVA HELLEROVÁ JG LIVED HERE
. 1938
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Brezinova 5
Eva Hellerová was born on February 17, 1938. Her parents were Dr. Arnošt Heller and Olga born. Stutzová (see below). Her last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Litomyšlská 5. On December 22nd, 1942, she and her mother were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Ck . Her transport number was 810 out of 1,005. They were interned there for almost two years. On October 4, 1944, she was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport En . Her transport number was 1105 out of 1,500. There she was murdered by the Nazi regime at the age of 6, as was her mother.
Stumbling block for Olga Hellerova.jpg
HERE LIVED
OLGA Hellerová
JG. 1914
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Brezinova 5
Olga Hellerová was born on March 15, 1914 in Libochovice . She married Dr. Arnošt Heller. The couple had at least one daughter, Eva (born 1938, see above). Her last place of residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Litomyšlská 5. On December 22nd, 1942, Olga Hellerová and her daughter were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Ck . Their transport numbers were 809 and 810 out of 1,005. They were interned there for almost two years. On October 4, 1944, they were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport En . Their transport numbers were 1104 and 1105 out of 1,500. There mother and daughter were murdered by the Nazi regime.
Stumbling block for Hana Hojtasova.jpg
HERE LIVED
HANA HOJTAŠOVÁ
JG. 1,932
deported in 1942
to Theresienstadt
MURDERED
Křižíkova 254/5
Hana Hojtašová was born on December 10, 1932. Her parents were Karel Hojtaš and Ela Hojtašová. She had an older brother, Jiří (born May 29, 1930). The last residence of the family before the deportation was in Prague X, Sudetská 5 (today Křižíkova). On May 15, 1942, she and her family were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Au 1 . Her transport number was 729 of 1.001, that of her brother 726 and that of her parents 727 and 728. Two days later, on May 17, 1944, the family was deported to Lublin on Transport Ay . According to holocaust.cz, the family had the same transport numbers as in the previous transport. There the whole family was murdered by the Nazi regime. Her father was murdered in Majdanek on August 29, 1942 .
Stumbling block for Arnost Hübsch.jpg

ARNOŠT HÜBSCH JG LIVED HERE
. 1905
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
1942 TO TRAVNIKI
MURDERED 08/08/1942
IN MAJDANEK
Vítkova 333/36
Arnošt Hübsch was born on November 22, 1905 in Lukavec in the Pelhřimov district. His parents were Kamila and Karel Hübsch. He ran a shop was married to Anna geb. Khámová. The couple had a daughter named Irena. His last residence before the deportation was in Ondřejov, finally in Prague XII, Schwerinova 15. On June 5, 1942, he was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on the AAB transport . His transport number was 218 out of 745. After seven days, on June 12, 1942, he was deported to Trawniki on Transport AAk . His transport number was 422 out of 1,027. He was murdered by the Nazi regime on August 8, 1942 in Majdanek.

His only daughter survived, studied, obtained a doctorate in natural sciences, got married and took the name Kimlová. In 1991, she forwarded the report of her father's death to Yad Vashem .

Stumbling block for Josef Kraus.jpg

JOSEF KRAUS JG LIVED HERE
. 1876
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED TO TREBLINKA
1942
Sokolovská 30/59
Josef Kraus was born on September 6, 1876. He was married to Emma. The couple's last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Královská 30 (now Sokolovská). On July 20, 1942, Josef Kraus and his wife were deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport AAs . His transport number was 524 out of 1,000. The couple stayed there for three months. On October 22, 1942, they were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Bx . His transport number was 11 out of 2,033. Emma Krausová and Josef Kraus were murdered there by the Nazi regime.
Stumbling block for Emma Krausova.jpg
HERE LIVED
EMMA KRAUSOVA
JG. 1875
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED TO TREBLINKA
1942
Sokolovská 30/59 Emma Krausová was born on March 11, 1875. She was married to Josef Kraus. The couple's last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Královská 30 (now Sokolovská). On July 20, 1942, Josef Kraus and his wife were deported from Prague to the Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport AAs . Her shipment number was 525 out of 1,000. The couple stayed there for three months. On October 22, 1942, they were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Bx . Her transport number was 12 out of 2,033. Emma Krausová and Josef Kraus were murdered there by the Nazi regime.
Stumbling stone for Hanus Löwy.jpg

HANUŠ LÖWY JG LIVED HERE
. 1902
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Sokolovská 40/57 Hanuš Löwy was born on March 30, 1902. His parents were Ferdinand Löwy and Regina geb. Schulz. He had three older brothers, Antonin (born 1895), Josef (born December 2, 1896) and František (1899–1965). He was married to Marta, born Holubová (born April 8, 1905). The couple had a son, Petr (born 1930). The last residence of the father and son before the deportation was in Prague XII, Mánesova 34. On December 22, 1942, Hanuš Löwy and his son were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport Ck . His transport number was 551 out of 1,005. She was interned there for 17 months. On May 18, 1944, they were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Eb . His transport number was 570 out of 2,500. The father and son were murdered in a gas chamber the day they arrived.

Josef Löwy, his wife Karolina and their daughter Hana (age 14) were all murdered on May 9, 1942 in the Sobibor extermination camp .

Stumbling stone for Petr Löwy.jpg

PETR LÖWY JG LIVED HERE
. 1930
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Sokolovská 40/57 Petr Löwy was born on October 12, 1930. His parents were Hanuš Löwy and Marta geb. Holubová. The last residence of father and son before the deportation was in Prague XII, Mánesova 34. On December 22, 1942, Petr Löwy and his father were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp by Transport Ck . His transport number was 550 out of 1,005. Both were interned there for 17 months. On May 18, 1944, he was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Eb . His transport number was 571 out of 2,500. The father and son were murdered in a gas chamber the day they arrived.
Stumbling block for Viktor Pick.jpg

VIKTOR PICK JG LIVED HERE
. 1893
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1943
MURDERED TO AUSCHWITZ
1944
Jirsíkova 540/4 Viktor Pick was born in Prague on April 22, 1893. His parents were Emanuel Pick (born January 19, 1862) and Ernestine nee. Lokesch (born September 23, 1867 in Prague). He had at least one sister: Lilly was born on June 2, 1900 in Prague.

He was married to Marie, nee Stener. The couple had their daughter Susanne, born in 1931. His last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Jílovská 4. On July 13, 1943, he was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp with his wife and daughter by Transport Di. His transport number was 569 out of 839. He was interned there for 15 months. On October 16, 1944, he was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Er . His transport number was 1232 out of 1,500. Viktor Pick lost his life in Auschwitz.

His mother was deported from Theresienstadt to the Treblinka extermination camp on October 15, 1942 , with Transport Bv and transport number 1364. All 2,000 people on this transport were murdered by the Nazi regime, including Ernestine Picková. His sister Lilly, her husband and daughter Marianna were also murdered as part of the Shoah . On May 17, 1942, they were all deported to Lublin and subsequently killed.

Stumbling block for David Süssmann.jpg

DAVID SÜSSMANN JG LIVED HERE
. 1893
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ in 1944
Sokolovská 449/128
David Süssmann , also known as Sussmann or Zisman, was born on February 18, 1893 in Budapest . His parents were Leo Süssmann (born on July 26, 1868) and Mina born. Mayer (1869-1924). He had two sisters, Eugenie Jenny (born November 6, 1895) and Julia (born November 14, 1899 in Budapest), and a brother, Moritz (born June 6, 1901 in Budapest). He was an employee and married to Markéta geb. Fischl. The couple had at least one son, Karl. The family's last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Královská 128 (today Sokolovská). On July 23, 1942, David Süssmann and his wife were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on the Transport AAt . His transport number was 192 out of 1,000. His brother and father had been brought to Theresienstadt beforehand. His father, who had arrived in one month earlier, died there on July 4, 1943. After more than two years of internment, the Süssmanns were separated. On September 28, 1944, David Süssmann was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on Transport Ek . His transport number was 905 out of 2,500. He was killed there.

Three days later, Markéta Süssmannová was also deported to Auschwitz and murdered. A month later, his brother Moritz was also deported to Auschwitz and murdered. His son Karl was born with Svetla. Solar married. The two had one child, their son died in Hanover .

David Süssmann's sisters were able to emigrate and survive. Eugenie, who was married to Walter Urbach and had a child with him, lost her husband in Auschwitz in 1944. She died in the United States in 1963. His other sister Julia also lost her husband in Auschwitz. Her husband's name was Ignaz Bobasch, also Itchak. They had two daughters, both born in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s. Julia died in Israel in 1991 at the age of 92.

Stumbling block for Marketa Süssmannova.jpg

MARKETÁ
SÜSSMANN JG LIVED HERE
. 1900
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED 1944
Sokolovská 449/128
Markéta Süssmannová b. Fischl, also Margarethe or Gretel, was born on July 3, 1900. Her parents were Karl Fischl (1864–1906) and Kamilla geb. Cow (born 1879). She had a brother, Hugo (born in 1899). She was married to David Süssmann. The couple had at least one son, Karl. The family's last residence before the deportation was in Prague X, Královská 128 (now Sokolovská). On July 23, 1942, Markéta Süssmannová and her husband were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on the Transport AAt . Her transport number was 191 out of 1,000. After being detained there for more than two years, the couple were separated. On September 28, 1944, her husband was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp . Three days later, Markéta Süssmannová was also deported to Auschwitz on Transport Em. Her transport number was 1418 out of 1,501. Both men and women were murdered by the Nazi regime.

Her son Karl was born with Svetla. Solar married. The two had one child, their son died in Hanover .

Stumbling block for Oskar Wiener.jpg

OSKAR WIENER JG LIVED HERE
. 1873
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED APRIL
20, 1944 ALSO
Sokolovská 75/103 Oskar Wiener was born on March 4, 1873 in Prague. His parents were Ignaz Wiener (died November 18, 1908) and Emma nee. Vienna (born 1846, died February 20, 1908). He had a brother, Paul. His last place of residence before deportation was in Prague X, Královská 103. On July 6, 1942, he was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on Transport AAn . His transport number was 403 out of 1,000. He died there on April 20, 1944.

Laying data

The Stolpersteine ​​in Prague were laid by Gunter Demnig personally on the following days: October 8, 2008, November 7, 2009, June 12, 2010, July 13 to 15, 2011 and July 17, 2013 (as far as stated on the artist's website Events). Further relocations took place on October 28, 2012, but are not mentioned on the website.

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Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Karlín  - Collection of pictures

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: ING. FRANTIŠEK GROSS , accessed April 17, 2017
  4. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : FRANTISEK GROSS , accessed April 17, 2017
  5. holocaust.cz: PAVEL GROSS , accessed on April 17, 2017
  6. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : PAVEL GROSS , accessed April 17, 2017
  7. a b holocaust.cz: HELLEROVÁ OLGA: NEZPRACOVÁNO , accessed on July 2, 2017 (with a portrait of Olga Hellerová)
  8. holocaust.cz: EVA HELLEROVÁ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  9. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : EVA HELLEROVA , accessed April 17, 2017
  10. holocaust.cz: OLGA HELLEROVÁ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  11. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : OLGA HELLEROVA , accessed April 17, 2017
  12. holocaust.cz: KAREL HOJTAŠ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  13. holocaust.cz: ELA HOJTAŠOVÁ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  14. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : ELA HOJTASOVA , accessed April 17, 2017
  15. holocaust.cz: JIŘÍ HOJTAŠ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  16. holocaust.cz: HANA HOJTAŠOVÁ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  17. holocaust.cz: ARNOŠT HÜBSCH , accessed on April 17, 2017
  18. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : ARNOST HUEBSCH , accessed April 17, 2017 (with a portrait)
  19. holocaust.cz: JOSEF KRAUS , accessed on April 17, 2017
  20. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : JOSEF KRAUS , accessed April 17, 2017
  21. holocaust.cz: EMA KRAUSOVÁ , accessed on April 17, 2017
  22. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : EMA KRAUSOVA , accessed April 17, 2017
  23. holocaust.cz: HANUŠ LÖWY , accessed on April 17, 2017
  24. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : HANUS LOWY , accessed April 17, 2017
  25. holocaust.cz: JOSEF LÖWY , accessed on April 17, 2017
  26. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : JOSEF LOWY , accessed April 17, 2017
  27. holocaust.cz: PETR LÖWY , accessed on April 17, 2017
  28. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : HANUS LOWY , accessed April 17, 2017
  29. ^ Document deregistering from the police
  30. holocaust.cz: VIKTOR PICK , accessed on April 17, 2017
  31. holocaust.cz: ARNOŠTKA PICKOVÁ , accessed on May 23, 2017
  32. holocaust.cz: LILI LUSTIGOVÁ , accessed on April 17, 2017 (with a portrait)
  33. holocaust.cz: RICHARD LUSTIG , accessed on July 2, 2017
  34. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : MARIANNE LUSTIG , accessed May 23, 2017
  35. holocaust.cz: LEO SÜSSMANN , accessed on April 14, 2017
  36. holocaust.cz: DAVID SÜSSMANN , accessed on April 14, 2017
  37. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : DAVID SUSSMANN , submitted by his sister, Yulia Bobash, in 1956, accessed April 14, 2017
  38. holocaust.cz: MOŘIC SÜSSMANN , accessed on April 14, 2017
  39. holocaust.cz: MARKÉTA SÜSSMANNOVÁ , accessed on April 14, 2017
  40. ↑ Obituary notice EMMA WIENER
  41. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : OSKAR WIENER , accessed on July 2, 2017