List of stumbling blocks in Prichsenstadt

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The stumbling blocks at Karlsplatz 9

In the list of stumbling blocks in Prichsenstadt , the existing memorial stones are listed that have so far been relocated in Prichsenstadt as part of the Stolpersteine project by the artist Gunter Demnig .

Laying stumbling blocks

address Surname inscription Laying date image annotation
Kirchgasse 9 Frieda Fleischmann 05th May 2017
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Kirchgasse 9 Hilde Fleischmann 05th May 2017
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Kirchgasse 9 Inge Fleischmann 05th May 2017
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Kirchgasse 9 Max Fleischmann 05th May 2017
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Kirchgasse 9 Trude Fleischmann 05th May 2017
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Freihofgasse 3 Bernhard Frank 05th May 2017
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Freihofgasse 3 Berta Frank 05th May 2017
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Karlsplatz 9 Bertha artist
Bertha Künstler,
born in 1901
, lived here . Deported 1942
Krasnystaw
murdered
0October 9, 2016 The stumbling block for Bertha Künstler born on October 22, 1901 in Prichsenstadt
Gretchen artist This is where
Gretchen artist lived
. Silbermann
born in 1877
deported 1942
Krasnystaw
murdered
0October 9, 2016 The stumbling block for Gretchen artists born on January 30, 1877 in Trabelsdorf
Helene artist
Helene Künstler
nee lived here . Maier
born in 1908 moved
involuntarily
1939 Sontheim
deported 1942
Theresienstadt
1943 Auschwitz
murdered
0October 9, 2016 The stumbling block for Helene Künstler born on April 7, 1908 in Horkheim
Isaac artist
Isaak Künstler,
born in 1903
, lived here . Arrested June 1938
Sachsenhausen
released January 1939
Escape 1939
England
0October 9, 2016 The stumbling block for Isaac artists
Justin artist
Justin Künstler,
born in 1911
, lived here, deported 1942, murdered in
Krasnystaw
0October 9, 2016 The stumbling block for Justin artists born on July 15, 1911 in Prichsenstadt
Karlsplatz 14
( location )
Pauline artist
Pauline artist
born in 1870 lived here,
deported 1942
Theresienstadt,
murdered 14.3.1943
May 26, 2016 The stumbling block for Pauline artists Pauline Künstler was born on October 14, 1870 in Prichsenstadt. She lived unmarried with her sister Sophie until she died in 1929. In September 1942, Künstler was deported via Schweinfurt and Würzburg to Theresienstadt, where she died on September 18, 1943.
Luitpoldstrasse 12 Grete Reich
Grete Reich
nee lived here . Schönwalter
Born 1895
Deported 1940
Gurs
interned Drancy Murdered
Auschwitz
in 1942
March 2020
BW
Käthe Reich This is where
Käthe Reich,
born in 1921, lived in
1938, fleeing
England
March 2020
BW
Max Reich
Max Reich,
born in 1884, lived here,
humiliated / disenfranchised.
Escape to death
April 14, 1937
March 2020
BW
Willy Reich
Willy Reich
born in 1922 lived here,
deported 1943
Auschwitz
1945 Dachau
murdered February 19, 1945
Ampfing subcamp
March 2020
BW
Luitpoldstrasse 17
( location )
Martha Loewenberger
Martha
Löwenberger
nee lived here . Schülein
born in 1884
deported 1942
Krasnystaw
murdered
May 26, 2016 The stumbling block for Martha Löwenberger Martha Löwenberger (also Marta Löwenberger) was born on March 25, 1884 in Oettingen. She was the wife of Isaak Löwenberger, who died in the First World War in 1914. As a widow she lived with her sons Ludwig and Justin in Prichsenstadt. Both sons left the place before 1933. Löwenberger was already planning their departure and was on a waiting list. In April 1942 she was deported via Würzburg to Izbica, where she died on April 22, 1942.

See also

literature

  • Werner Steinhauser: Jews in and around Prichsenstadt . Prichsenstadt 2002.

Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Prichsenstadt  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Artist, Berta. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on July 27, 2017 .
  2. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Artist, Gretchen. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on July 27, 2017 .
  3. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: artist, Helene. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on July 27, 2017 .
  4. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Artist, Justin. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on July 27, 2017 .
  5. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Artist, Pauline Paulina. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on October 1, 2016 .
  6. Steinhauser, Werner: Jews in and around Prichsenstadt . P. 40.
  7. ^ The Federal Archives: Entry: Löwenberger, Martha Marta. Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny 1933–1945 , accessed on October 1, 2016 .
  8. Steinhauser, Werner: Jews in and around Prichsenstadt . P. 39.