List of stumbling blocks in Prague-Modřany

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Stumbling blocks for Valerie and Zuzinka Freundová

The list of stumbling blocks in Prague-Modřany contains the stumbling blocks that were laid in the Modřany district (Praha 12) of the Czech capital Prague . 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. They were designed by Gunter Demnig and usually published by him.

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

Stumbling block translation Location Name, life
Stumbling block for Valerie Freundova.jpg

VALERIE FREUNDOVÁ JG LIVED HERE
. 1902
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT 1942
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Dostojevského 931/5
Erioll world.svg
Valerie Freundová , née Stern, was born on October 13, 1902. She was the daughter of Hugo Jizchak Jehuda Stern and Marie Mirjam Stern. She married Walter Freund. The couple had a daughter, Zuzinka, born in 1933. Mother and daughter were deported on December 22, 1942 by transport from Prague to the Theresienstadt ghetto . Their transport number was 931 out of 1005. On October 4, 1944, both were deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport En and murdered there. Her transport number was 259 from 1500.
Stumbling block for Zuzinka Freundova.jpg

ZUZINKA FREUNDOVÁ JG LIVED HERE
. 1933
DEPORTED
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Dostojevského 931/5
Erioll world.svg
Zuzinka Freundová , also Zuzana, was born on April 27, 1933. Her parents were Walter Freund and Valerie Freundová nee. Star. Together with her mother, she was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto on December 22, 1942 by transport. Her transport number was 932 out of 1005. On October 4, 1944, she was deported, again with her mother, to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport En, where she was murdered. Her number on the transport was 260 out of 1500.

Laying data

The Prague Stolpersteine ​​were laid on October 8, 2008, November 7, 2009, June 12, 2010, from June 13 to June 15, 2011 and on July 17, 2013. Another relocation took place on October 28, 2012.

Web links

Commons : stumbling blocks in Modřany  - collection of images

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. a b waymarking.com: Freundová Valerie, Freundová Zuzinka, Prague, CZ , accessed on February 23, 2017
  4. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : Valerie Freundova , accessed February 26, 2017
  5. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : VALERIE FREUNDOVA , accessed February 26, 2017
  6. holocaust.cz: ZUZANA FREUNDOVÁ , accessed on February 26, 2017
  7. Stolpersteine.eu , Demnig's website