List of stumbling blocks in Schönebeck (Elbe)
The list of stumbling stones in Schönebeck (Elbe) contains all stumbling stones that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Schönebeck (Elbe) 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 Schönebeck. Between 2011 and 2014 a total of 79 stones were laid at 21 addresses.
Relocations
- March 16, 2011: 21 stones at five addresses
- April 25, 2012: 26 stones at seven addresses
- May 6, 2013: 16 stones at four addresses
- April 23, 2014: 16 stones at five addresses
List of stumbling blocks
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
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Ahornstrasse 9 |
March 16, 2011 |
The place and date of birth of Hugo Hirsch are unknown. He was deported to Buchenwald concentration camp in 1942 and liberated in 1945. He was the only Jew who returned to Schönebeck after the end of the war. He died there in 1950. |
Hugo Hirsch (? –1950)HUGO HIRSCH Jg. Lived here unknown arrested 1942 Buchenwald liberated / survived |
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Bahnhofstrasse 4 |
May 6, 2013 |
Hans-Günther Jeruchum was born in Unruhstadt . After his marriage, he took his wife's surname and was then called Hans Jensen. In 1939 he and his family fled to Australia . There he died in Sydney in 2004 . |
Hans-Günther Jeruchum married. Jensen (1920-2004)|||
Margarete Jeruchum's place and date of birth are unknown. In 1939 she and her family fled to Australia. |
Margarete Jeruchum b. Petzall (? -?)MARGARETE JERUCHUM nee lived here . Petzall flight 1939 India survived |
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Max Jeruchum came from Lobsens and practiced as a doctor in Schönebeck. In 1939 he and his family fled to Australia. There he died in Sydney in 1965. |
Max Jeruchum (1890-1965)|||||
Ursula Jeruchum fled to Australia with her family in 1939. |
Ursula Jeruchum (1922–?)URSULA JERUCHUM born in 1922 lived here, escaped 1939, survived India |
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Albrecht Anton Wilmersdörfer came from Bayreuth and practiced as a doctor in Schönebeck. After the early death of his first wife Tina, he married a second time in 1930. With his second wife Anna and their son from his first marriage, he fled to Palestine in 1936 . |
Albrecht Anton Wilmersdörfer (1899–?)DR. ALBRECHT WILMERSDÖRFER, born in 1928, lived here . Escape 1936 Survived Palestine |
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Anna Wilmersdörfer fled to Palestine in 1936. |
Anna Wilmersdörfer b. Stein (1905–?)ANNA WILMERSDÖRFER nee lived here . Stein born in 1928, escaped in 1936, survived Palestine |
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Michael Wilmersdörfer fled to Palestine in 1936. |
Michael Wilmersdörfer (1928–?)MICHAEL WILMERSDÖRFER, born in 1928, lived here . Fled 1936, survived Palestine |
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Bahnhofstrasse 6 |
May 6, 2013 |
Adolf Schloss was born in Friedberg . He was deported in 1943 and murdered in the Theresienstadt ghetto on February 10, 1944 . |
Adolf Schloss (1860–1944)ADOLF SCHLOSS, born in 1860 , lived here, deported 1943 Theresienstadt, murdered February 10, 1944 |
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The birthplace and date of Elisabeth Schloss are unknown. She was deported in 1943 and murdered in the Theresienstadt ghetto on February 10, 1944. |
Elisabeth Castle born Long (? –1944)ELISABETH SCHLOSS nee lived here . Lange deported 1943 Theresienstadt murdered February 10, 1944 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 21 |
April 23, 2014 |
Gustav Löwenstein ran a shoe shop in Schönebeck. In 1938 he was temporarily interned in Buchenwald concentration camp. Most recently he shared an apartment with his wife, daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter. In 1942 he was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there. His exact date of death is unknown. |
Gustav Löwenstein (? –1942)Here lived GUSTAV LÖWENSTEIN Jg. 1866 'protective custody' in 1938 Buchwald deported in 1942 murdered in Auschwitz |
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Mathilde Löwenstein's place and date of birth are unknown. In 1942 she was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Mathilde Löwenstein born Dutch (? –1942)MATHILDE LÖWENSTEIN nee lived here . Dutch deported, murdered in Auschwitz in 1942 |
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Helene Weile was born in Schönebeck. In 1943 she was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there on February 26, 1943. |
Helene Weile b. Löwenstein (1890–1943)HELENE WEILE nee lived here . Löwenstein born 1890 deported in 1943 murdered in Auschwitz |
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Ruth Weile was born in Magdeburg . She emigrated to the Netherlands on December 12, 1938 . After the German occupation, however, she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942 or 1943 and murdered there on September 10, 1943. |
Ruth Marion Weile (1928–1942)RUTH WEILE, born in 1928 , lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Sally Weile came from Schlochau and worked as a merchant in Schönebeck. In 1938 he was temporarily interned in Buchenwald concentration camp. In 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there on February 26, 1943. |
Sally Weile (1886-1943)Here lived SALLY WHILE Jg. 1886 'Schuthaft' 1938 Buchenwald deported in 1943 murdered in Auschwitz |
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Bahnhofstrasse 24 |
April 23, 2014 |
Heinz Lewin was able to emigrate to the United States in 1937 . |
Heinz Lewin (1921–?)HEINZ LEWIN, born in 1921, lived here . Escape 1937 USA |
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Else Cohn was born in Woldenberg Nm in 1878. born. She was married to Michael Lewin. The couple had a son and a daughter. In 1942 she was deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she was murdered in 1943. |
Else Lewin (1878-1943)ELSE LEWIN lived here, deported to Theresienstadt in 1942, murdered in 1943 |
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Hilde Lewin was able to emigrate to the United States in 1937. |
Hilde Lewin (1920–?)HILDE LEWIN, born in 1920, lived here . Escape 1937 USA |
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Michael Lewin came from Grätz and ran a textile shop in Schönebeck. On December 2, 1942, he was deported via Magdeburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where he died on September 18, 1943. |
Michael Lewin (1867-1943)MICHAEL LEWIN, born in 1887 , lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt, murdered September 18, 1943 |
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Bahnhofstrasse 32 |
April 23, 2014 |
Bertold Mannes came from Leopoldshall and worked in Schönebeck as a buyer for the company Marcus & Co. He had bought tickets for moving to Shanghai, but sold them to Otto Waldbaum (Salzer Straße 8). He was no longer able to escape later. In 1938 he was temporarily interned in the Buchenwald concentration camp. On April 14, 1942, he was deported via Magdeburg, initially to the Warsaw Ghetto and in June 1942 on to Treblinka , where he was murdered. |
Benjamin Bertold Mannes (1901–1942)BERTOLD MANNES, born in 1901, lived here 'Schuthaft' 1938 Buchenwald deported 1942 Ghetto Warsaw 1942 Treblinka murdered |
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Gertrude Mannes came from Hanover . On April 14, 1942, she was deported via Magdeburg, first to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then in June 1942 to Treblinka, where he was murdered. |
Gertrude (Rosa Gertrud) Mannes born. Mendels (1904-1942)GERTRUDE MANNES nee lived here . Mendels born in 1904 deported, murdered in Treblinka in 1942 |
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Calbesche Street 54 |
April 23, 2014 |
Christa Lederer survived the Second World War together with her brother in hiding. |
Christa Lederer (1939–?)Here lived CHRISTA LEDERER Jg. 1939 hidden lived survived |
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Frieda Lederer was deported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1943 and survived her captivity. |
Frieda Lederer born Berg (1908–?)FRIEDA LEDERER nee lived here . Berg born in 1908 deported 1943 Bergen-Belsen liberated / survived |
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Leo Lederer was deported to Auschwitz in 1941, where he was murdered in 1943. |
Leo Lederer (1908–1943)LEO LEDERER born in 1908 lived here, deported 1941 murdered 1943 Auschwitz |
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Peter Lederer survived World War II together with his sister in hiding. |
Peter Lederer (1942–?)Here lived PETER LEDERER Jg. 1942 hidden lived survived |
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Dr.-Tolberg-Strasse 4a |
March 16, 2011 |
Martin Happ came from Pleschen and worked as a lawyer in Schönebeck. He later moved to Berlin . On March 4, 1943, he was deported from there to Auschwitz and murdered. His exact date of death is unknown. |
Martin Happ (1886–?)DR. MARTIN HAPP, born in 1896 , lived here, deported in 1943, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Sophie Happ first lived with her husband in Schönebeck and later moved with him to Berlin. On March 4, 1943, she was deported from there to Auschwitz and murdered. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Sophie Happ born Bach (1892–?)SOPHIE HAPP nee lived here . Bach born in 1892, deported in 1943, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Wera Happ was able to emigrate to Italy in 1934 . She died there in 1936. |
Wera Happ (1926–1936)WERA HAPP, born in 1926, lived here, escaped in 1934, Italy dead in 1936 |
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Wolfgang Happ was able to emigrate to the United States in 1934. |
Wolfgang Happ (1919–?)WOLFGANG HAPP, born in 1919, lived here . Escape 1934 USA survived |
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Elbstrasse 19 |
May 6, 2013 |
Adolf Bary and his family fled first to Czechoslovakia and later to France . He survived the war. |
Adolf Bary (1922–?)ADOLF BARY born in 1922 lived here . Escape 1942 Czechoslovakia, France, hid / survived |
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Charlotte Bary's place and date of birth are unknown. She and her family fled first to Czechoslovakia and later to France. There she died in Paris in 1945 . |
Charlotte Bary b. Eichbaum (? –1945)CHARLOTTE BARY nee lived here . Eichenbaum Jg. [???] Escape 1942 Czechoslovakia France dead 1945 Paris |
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Simon Bary was from Brody . He and his family fled to Czechoslovakia and later to France in February 1939. There he was arrested and deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto on September 20, 1942. On October 28, 1944, they were taken to Auschwitz and murdered there. |
Simon Bary (1874-1944)SIMON BARY born in 1874 lived here, deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered in 1944 |
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Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 27 |
April 25, 2012 |
Julius Katz emigrated to the United States in 1937. |
Julius Katz (1879–?)JULIUS KATZ, born in 1879, lived here . Escape 1937 USA survived |
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Selma Katz emigrated to the United States in 1937. |
Selma Katz born Grünbaum (1880–?)SELMA KATZ nee lived here . Green Tree Vol. 1880 Escape 1937 USA survives |
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Kirchstrasse 2 |
March 16, 2011 |
Georg Margoniner came from Bublitz . In the course of the November pogroms in 1938 he was temporarily interned in Buchenwald concentration camp . On February 26, 1943, he and his daughters were deported from Berlin to Auschwitz, where he was murdered. His exact date of death is unknown. |
Georg Margoniner (1890–?)GEORG MARGONINER, born in 1890 , lived here, deported in 1943, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Hedwig Kohls came from Baldenburg . Her marriage to Georg Margoniner had two daughters. On September 19, 1942, she was deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp and from there apparently on to Auschwitz, where she was murdered. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Hedwig Margoniner b. Kohls (1898–?)HEDWIG MARGONINER nee lived here . Kohls born in 1898 deported, murdered in Auschwitz in 1942 |
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Margot Margoniner was born in Bublitz. On February 26, 1943, she was deported from Berlin together with her father and sister to Auschwitz, where she was murdered. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Margot Margoniner (1925–?)MARGOT MARGONINER, born in 1925 , lived here, deported in 1943, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Ruth Margoniner was born in Baldenburg. On February 26, 1943, she was deported from Berlin together with her father and sister to Auschwitz, where she was murdered. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Ruth Margoniner (1926–?)RUTH MARGONINER, born in 1926 , lived here, deported in 1943, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Bertha Sachs was born in Groß Salze . On April 14, 1942, she was deported to the Warsaw Ghetto and later apparently on to Auschwitz, where she was murdered. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Bertha Sachs (1893–?)BERTHA SACHS, born in 1893 , lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz |
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Hedwig Sachs was born in Themar . On December 2, 1942, she was deported from Magdeburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she died on January 9, 1943. |
Hedwig Sachs (1866–?)HEDWIG SACHS, born in 1866 , lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in Theresienstadt |
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Lessingstrasse 13 |
March 16, 2011 |
Marta Altmann was able to emigrate to the United Kingdom in 1939 . |
Martha Altmann b. Marcus (1892–?)MARTHA ALTMANN nee lived here . Marcus born in 1892, escaped 1939, survived England |
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Georg Marcus came from Zerbst and was a co-owner of the Marcus & Co. company. In 1941 he was deported. During another deportation in 1942, he committed suicide on the transport. |
Georg Marcus (1886–1942)|||||
Minna Marcus came from Berlin, then moved to Schönebeck and later back to her hometown. From there she was deported to the Riga ghetto on January 25, 1942 and was probably murdered that same year. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Minna Marcus born Faller (1886–1942)MINNA MARCUS nee lived here . Faller born in 1886 deported in 1941 murdered in Riga in 1942 |
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Lucy Schilling was born in Zerbst, then moved to Schönebeck and finally to Hamburg . From there she was deported on October 25, 1941 to the Litzmannstadt ghetto and later probably to Auschwitz, where she was murdered. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Lucy Schilling born Marcus (1890 – ca. 1941)LUCY SCHILLING nee lived here . Marcus born in 1890 deported in 1941 murdered in 1941 in Auschwitz |
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Market 19th |
May 6, 2013 |
Eva Schlesinger was able to emigrate to Switzerland in 1936 and then to South Africa the following year . |
Eva Schlesinger (1921–?)EVA SCHLESINGER, born in 1921, lived here . Escape 1936 Switzerland 1937 South Africa survived |
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Kurt Schlesinger was able to emigrate first to Switzerland in 1936 and then to South Africa the following year. |
Kurt Schlesinger (1920–?)KURT SCHLESINGER, born in 1920, lived here . Escape 1936 Switzerland 1937 South Africa survived |
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Lucie Schlesinger was deported to Auschwitz on December 9, 1942, and murdered there. |
Lucie Schlesinger b. Gongala (1887–1942)LUCIE SCHLESINGER nee lived here . Gongala born in 1887 deported in 1942 murdered in Auschwitz |
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Max Schlesinger ran a department store in Schönebeck. He was able to emigrate to Switzerland in 1936 and then to South Africa the following year. |
Max Schlesinger (1884–?)MAX SCHLESINGER, born in 1884, lived here . Escape 1936 Switzerland 1937 Survives South Africa |
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Pfännerstrasse 44 |
March 16, 2011 |
Edgar Lewin was able to emigrate to Australia in 1939. |
Edgar Lewin (1937–?)EDGAR LEWIN, born in 1937, lived here . Escape 1939 Australia survived |
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Fridel Lewin was able to emigrate to Australia in 1939. |
Fridel Lewin (1905–?)FRIDEL LEWIN, born in 1905, lived here . Escape 1939 Australia survived |
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Hans Lewin was able to emigrate to Australia in 1939. |
Hans Lewin (1898–?)HANS LEWIN, born in 1898, lived here . Escape 1939 Survived Australia |
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Inge Ruth Lewin was able to emigrate to Australia in 1939. |
Inge Ruth Lewin (1930–?)INGE RUTH LEWIN, born in 1930, lived here . Escape 1939 Australia survived |
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Herbert Lubranschik was able to emigrate to Palestine in 1934. |
Herbert Lubranschik (1902–?)HERBERT LUBRANSCHIK, born in 1902, lived here . Fled 1934, survived Palestine |
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Paula Lubranschik was able to emigrate to Australia in 1939. |
Paula Lubranschik (1877–?)PAULA LUBRANSCHIK born in 1877 lived here . Escape 1939 Australia survived |
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Republikstrasse 43 |
April 25, 2012 |
Jenny Emanuel was widowed and had two sons. She was deported in 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz. |
Jenny Emanuel b. Ship (1881–1942)JENNY EMANUEL nee lived here . Ship born in 1881 deported in 1942 murdered in Auschwitz |
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Hanna Zamory came from Schönebeck and was widowed. She was probably deported to Auschwitz on July 13, 1942, and murdered there the following year. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Hanna Zamory (1897-1943)HANNA ZAMORY, born in 1897 , lived here, deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz in 1943 |
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Hedwig Zamory came from Neustadt an der Warthe . On December 2, 1942, she was deported via Magdeburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto, where she died on May 21, 1943. |
Hedwig Zamory b. Heldt (1869–1943)HEDWIG ZAMORY nee lived here . Heldt born in 1869 deported in 1942 Theresienstadt murdered in 1943 |
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Ruth Zamory was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and murdered there in 1943. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Ruth Zamory (1928-1943)RUTH ZAMORY, born in 1928 , lived here, deported in 1942, Theresienstadt, murdered in 1943 |
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Salzer Strasse 8 |
April 25, 2012 |
Philipp Schmulewitz was born in Schönebeck. He was arrested in 1936 and was imprisoned in Coswig until 1942. According to various sources, he was deported to Auschwitz or the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942. His exact date of death is unknown. |
Philipp Schmulewitz (1879–?)PHILIPP SCHMULEWITZ, born in 1879 , lived here . Arrested in 1936, deported in 1942, murdered in the Warsaw ghetto |
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The place and date of birth of Dorothea Waldbaum are unknown. In 1939 she was able to emigrate to China and later to the United States. |
Dorothea Waldbaum (? -?)DORETHEA WALDBAUM lived here, age unknown Escape 1939 China USA survived |
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Otto Waldbaum ran a clothing store in Schönebeck. In 1939 he was able to emigrate to China and later to the United States. |
Otto Waldbaum (1896–?)OTTO WALDBAUM born in 1896 lived here . Escape 1939 China USA survived |
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Salzer Strasse 12 |
April 25, 2012 |
Hans Landecker was able to emigrate to South Africa in 1939. |
Hans Landecker (1900–?)HANS LANDECKER, born in 1900, lived here . Escape 1939 Survived South Africa |
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Kurt Landecker was able to emigrate to South Africa in 1939. |
Kurt Landecker (1902–?)This is where KURT LANDECKER, born in 1902, lived . Escape 1939 South Africa survived |
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Louis Landecker ran a shoe shop in Schönebeck. He was able to emigrate to South Africa in 1939. |
Louis Landecker (1866–?)LOUIS LANDECKER, born in 1866, lived here . Escape 1939, survived South Africa |
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Rosa Landecker was able to emigrate to South Africa in 1939. |
Rosa Landecker born Conin (1867–?)ROSA LANDECKER nee lived here . Conin Jg. 1867 Escape 1939 South Africa survived |
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Rudi Landecker was able to emigrate to South Africa in 1939. |
Rudi Landecker (1910–?)RUDI LANDECKER, born in 1910, lived here . Escape 1939 Survived South Africa |
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Salzer Strasse 15-17 |
April 25, 2012 |
Else Conitzer came from Oschersleben . She was deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp on April 25, 1942 , and murdered there on July 10, 1942. |
Else Conitzer b. Dessauer (1884–1942)ELSE CONITZER nee lived here . Dessauer born in 1884 arrested Ravensbrück murdered in 1942 |
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Heinz Günther Conitzer was born in Schönebeck. He was temporarily housed in the Jacoby's sanatorium and nursing home in Sayn . According to various sources, he was murdered in the Bernburg killing center or in Sobibor in 1942 . |
Heinz Günther Conitzer (1922–1942)HEINZ CONITZER born in 1922 lived here, deported Sobibor murdered in 1942 |
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Leo Conitzer came from Jeschewo . He was temporarily interned in Buchenwald concentration camp. On August 29, 1942, he died in Magdeburg as a result of police violence. |
Leo Conitzer (1872-1942)LEO CONITZER, born in 1872, lived here, dead 1942 Magdeburg |
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Rudolf Konitzer was deported to Auschwitz in 1943 and murdered there. His exact date of death is unknown. |
Rudolf Conitzer (1903-1943)RUDOLF CONITZER born in 1903 lived here, deported to Auschwitz, murdered in 1943 |
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Salzer Street 22 |
April 25, 2012 |
Else Lübschütz was able to emigrate to China in 1940 and later to the United States. |
Else Lübschütz born Marcus (1888–?)ELSE LÜBSCHÜTZ nee lived here . Marcus born 1888 escaped 1940 China USA survived |
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Julius Lübschütz was a co-owner of the Marcus & Co. company. In 1939 he was able to emigrate to China and later to the United States. |
Julius Lübschütz (1889–?)JULIUS LÜBSCHÜTZ, born in 1889, lived here . Escape 1939 China USA survived |
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Jutta Lübschütz was able to emigrate to China in 1940 and later to the United States. |
Jutta Lübschütz married Urman (1927–?)JUTTA LÜBSCHÜTZ married here lived here . Urman born 1927, escaped 1940 China USA survived |
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Ruth Lübschütz was born in Magdeburg. When she got married, she changed her last name to Nathan. She last lived in Hamburg and was deported from there with her family to the Theresienstadt ghetto on July 19, 1942. She had three children, the third of which was born in Theresienstadt. On October 6, 1944, Ruth Nathan was deported to Auschwitz and murdered there. |
Ruth Lübschütz married Nathan (1922-?)RUTH LÜBSCHÜTZ married here lived here . Nathan born in 1922 deported 1942 Auschwitz murdered 1944 |
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Salt Gate 6 |
April 25, 2012 |
Hans Gessler was able to emigrate to the United Kingdom in 1937. |
Hans Gessler (1922–?)HANS GESSLER, born in 1922, lived here . Escape 1937, survived England |
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Ingeborg Gessler was able to emigrate to the United Kingdom in 1937. |
Ingeborg Gessler (1916–?)INGEBORG GESSLER, born in 1916, lived here . Escape 1937, survived England |
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Margarete Gessler came from Oschersleben. She last lived with her husband in Berlin-Wilmersdorf . From there she was deported to Auschwitz on March 2, 1943 and murdered there. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Margarete Gessler b. Simon (1883-1943)MARGARETE GESSLER nee lived here . Simon born in 1883 deported in 1943 murdered in Auschwitz |
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Oskar Gessler came from Liebenthal . He last lived with his wife in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. There he committed suicide on November 11, 1942. |
Oskar Gessler (1884–1942)OSKAR GESSLER, born in 1884, lived here, humiliated / disenfranchised. Escape to death in 1942 |
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Steinstrasse 6 |
April 23, 2014 |
Frida Marcuse was born in Magdeburg. On April 14, 1942, she was deported to the Warsaw Ghetto and from there later to Auschwitz. Her exact date of death is unknown. |
Frida Marcuse b. Rinkel (1878 – approx. 1942)FRIDA MARCUSE nee lived here . Rinkel Born 1878 deported 1942 Ghetto Warsaw 1942 Auschwitz murdered |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e The first stumbling blocks will be laid on March 16. In: schoenebeck.de. March 2011. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d e First stumbling blocks set in Schönebeck. In: schoenebeck.de. March 2011. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be Harald Bahr von Ehrenberg - Houses of Jewish families . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d "Stumbling blocks" to remember. In: schoenebeck.de. May 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Ulrich Meinhard: Action recalls the time of racial madness. In: volksstimme.de. May 7, 2013. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ↑ a b c d e New "stumbling blocks" laid with student engagement. In: schoenebeck.de. April 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Weile Helene . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Weile, Ruth Marion . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Weile, Sally . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Lewin, Michael . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Mannes, Benjamin Bertold . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Mannes, Rosa Gertrud . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d Ulrich Meinhard: Five other places of remembrance. In: volksstimme.de. March 14, 2014. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Happ, Martin . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Happ, Sophie . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Bary, Simon . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d e f g More stumbling blocks in the Elbe city. In: schoenebeck.de. April 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d e f g New "stumbling blocks" laid. In: schoenebeck.de. April 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Margoniner, Georg . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Margoniner, Hedwig . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Margoniner, Margot . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Margoniner, Ruth . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Sachs, Berta Bertha . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Sachs, Hedwig . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Marcus, Minna . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Schilling, Lucy . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Schlesinger, Lucia Lucie . Retrieved August 2, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Zamory, Hanny Hanna . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Zamory, Hedwig . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Schmulewitz, Philipp . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ↑ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Conitzer, Else . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
- ^ Bundesarchiv - Gedenkbuch - Victims of the persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 - Conitzer, Heinz Günther Heintz . Retrieved September 24, 2017.
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