List of stumbling blocks in Sázava

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Stumbling blocks in Sazava for the Justic family

The list of stumbling blocks in Sázava lists the stumbling blocks that were laid in the city of Sázava . Stumbling blocks remind of the fate of the people who were murdered, deported , expelled or driven to suicide by the National Socialists . The Stolpersteine ​​were designed by the Cologne artist Gunter Demnig and are usually laid by himself. The stumbling blocks are usually in front of the last self-chosen place of residence of the victim. They are called stolpersteine in Czech , alternatively also kamy zmizelých (stones of the disappeared).

Stumbling blocks

Some of the tables can be sorted; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.

Stumbling blocks translation Place of installation Name, life
Stumbling block for Frantisek Justic (Sazava) .jpg
HERE LIVED
FRANTIŠEK JUSTIC
GEB. 1879
MURDERED
IN KALEVI-LIIVA
ESTONIA in 1942
Klášterní 47
Erioll world.svg
František Justic was born on September 3 or 8, 1897 in Výžerky. His father was Josef Justic, a businessman. He had several siblings: Anna, Bozena, Olga, Marie, Zdenka, Heinrich, Vladimir (born 1893) and Karel (born 1901). On June 12, 1927 he married Růžena, nee Ledererová. The couple had at least one son: Zdeněk (born 1938). On June 13, 1942, František Justic, his wife and son, were deported from Kolín to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on the AAd transport . His transport number was 254. On September 1, 1942, the family was deported to Raasiku in Estonia on Transport Be . František Justic's transport number was 700. In Kalevi-Liiva , he was murdered by the Nazi regime with his wife and son.

His father Josef Justic was also deported to Theresienstadt on June 13, 1942 (his transport number was 253) with the AAd transport. He died there 3 months later, on September 17, 1942. Heart failure was cited as the reason on the obituary report. His brother Vladimir Justic was deported from Prague to Theresienstadt in 1942 and then, like his brother František Justic, was deported to Raasiku on Transport Be and murdered there. With him, his son Jan was also deported and murdered. Karel Justic were also deported on the AAd transport (his transport number was 249) and murdered in Auschwitz in 1944.

Stumbling block for Zdenek Justic (Sazava) .jpg
HERE LIVED
ZDENĚK JUSTIC
GEB. 1928
MURDERED
IN KALEVI-LIIVA
ESTONIA in 1942
Klášterní 47
Erioll world.svg
Zdeněk Justic was born on April 30, 1938. His parents were František Justic and Růžena Justicová. On June 13, 1942, he and his parents were deported from Kolín to the Theresienstadt concentration camp on the AAd transport . His transport number was 256. On September 1, 1942, the family was deported to Raasiku in Estonia on Transport Be . Zdeněk Justic's transport number was 746. In Kalevi-Liiva , he and his parents were murdered by the Nazi regime.
Stumbling block for Ruzena Justicova (Sazava) .jpg
HERE LIVED
RŮŽENA JUSTICOVÀ
GEB. LEDEREROVÁ
GEB. 1905
MURDERED
IN KALEVI-LIIVA
ESTONIA in 1942
Klášterní 47
Erioll world.svg
Růžena Justicová , née Ledererová, was born on December 11, 1905 in Dymokury . She was the daughter of Josef Lederer and Josefine Ledererová, nee Bendová. On June 12, 1927 she married František Justic. The couple had at least one son: Zdeněk (born 1938). She was deported together with her husband and child on June 13, 1942 with the AAd transport from Kolín to the Theresienstadt concentration camp . Their transport number was 255. On September 1, 1942, the family was deported to Raasiku in Estonia on Transport Be . Růžena Justic's transport number was 745. In Kalevi-Liiva , she was murdered by the Nazi regime with her husband and son.

Her mother Josefina Lederová was also deported to Theresienstadt on June 13, 1942 with the AAd transport. Her number on the transport was 257. From there she was deported to the Treblinka extermination camp on October 22, 1942, where she was murdered on arrival. A memorial stone was laid for them in Liberec in 2016 .

Laying date

The Stolpersteine ​​in Sázava were laid by Gunter Demnig personally on September 20, 2017.

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Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Sazava  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c extract from the marriage register , entry 45, accessed on November 24, 2018
  2. The inscription on the stone gives the number 1879, all other sources give 1897 as the year of birth.
  3. Stopping protocol Vladimir Justic Mention of several siblings, accessed on November 24, 2018
  4. holocaust.cz: Josef Justic's death report , with details of other sons, accessed on November 24, 2018
  5. holocaust.cz : FRANTIŠEK JUSTIC , accessed on November 23, 2018
  6. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names : FRANTISEK JUSTIC , accessed November 23, 2018
  7. holocaust.cz: JOSEF JUSTIC , accessed on November 24, 2018.
  8. holocaust.cz: VLADIMIR JUSTIC , accessed on November 24, 2018
  9. holocaust.cz: JAN JUSTIC , accessed on November 24, 2018
  10. holocaust.cz: KAREL JUSTIC , accessed on November 24, 2018
  11. The inscription on the stone gives the number 1928, all other sources give 1938 as the year of birth. There is another Zdeněk Justic who was actually born in 1928, but lived somewhere else and took a completely different path, see ZDENĚK JUSTIC from Tábor, accessed on November 24, 2018
  12. holocaust.cz: ZDENĚK JUSTIC , accessed on November 24, 2018
  13. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: ZDENĚK JUSTIC , accessed November 24, 2018
  14. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: RUZENA JUSTICOVA , accessed November 24, 2018
  15. holocaust.cz: RUZENA JUSTICOVA , accessed on November 24, 2018
  16. The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: JOSEFINA LEDEREROVA , accessed on November 24, 2018
  17. holocaust.cz: JOSEFINA LEDEREROVA , accessed on November 24, 2018