List of stumbling blocks in Sehnde
The list of stumbling blocks in Sehnde contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Sehnde 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 Sehnde. When it was relocated in December 2012, a total of nine stumbling blocks were laid. (As of June 2019)
List of stumbling blocks
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image | Person, inscription | address | Laying date | annotation |
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Else Osterwald nee lived here . Friedheim born in 1881 deported 1942 Theresienstadt murdered March 6, 1944 |
Ilten district , Hindenburgstrasse 29 |
3rd December 2012 | Else Osterwald was born as Else Friedheim in Springe on June 19, 1881 . Her husband Ludwig Osterwald died in the First World War in 1917. She lived in Uelzen and because of depression in a sanatorium in Ilten . Her request, made in 1939, to move to the Rose family in Sehnde, was rejected. Her son Walter tried to help her in 1940/1941, but failed. On July 23, 1942, she was deported from Hanover to the Theresienstadt ghetto and died there on March 6, 1944. | |
Klara Rose nee lived here . Meinrath Born 1857 Victims of the pogrom tortured / mistreated, attacked / robbed, dead from the consequences of 9.1.1939 |
Mittelstrasse 10 |
3rd December 2012 | Klara Rose was born as Klara Meinrath in Neustadt am Rübenberge on February 10, 1857 and moved to Sehnde with her husband Georg in 1870. She was the grandmother of the family living at Mittelstrasse 10. She was pelted with stones during the November pogroms in 1938 , and the family was subsequently expropriated. She died on January 9, 1939 and was the last Jewish woman to be buried in the Jewish cemetery in Bolzum . The erection of a tombstone was not possible at that time. | |
Siegfried Rose, born in 1883 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga in March 1942 |
Siegfried Rose was born on October 6, 1883 as the son of Klara Rose in Sehnde. On December 6, 1941, he was deported from Hamburg to Riga-Jungfernhof , where he was murdered in March 1942. | |||
Thea Rose nee lived here . Maschkowski born in 1891 deported 1941 Riga murdered March 1942 |
Thea Rose was born as Thea Maschkowski in Groß Starsin on February 8, 1891 . On December 6, 1941, she was deported from Hamburg to Riga-Jungfernhof, where she was murdered in March 1942. | |||
Gerda Wasserman nee lived here . Rose born in 1920 deported 1941 Riga Stutthof liberated / survived |
Gerda Wasserman was born as Gerda Rose in Sehnde in 1920. She went to primary school in Sehnde and then to a grammar school in Hanover, which she expelled from school in 1935. In 1941 she was deported to Riga and then to the Stutthof concentration camp . She survived the Holocaust and was liberated. In 1945 she returned to Sehnde, but then moved to the USA in 1947. There she married Henry Wasserman. The only survivor of the Jews from Sehnde has been visiting her hometown since 2007, and in 2014 she also visited the stumbling blocks that had been laid. | |||
Hans-Georg Rose, born in 1927 , lived here, deported in 1941, murdered in Riga in March 1942 |
Hans Georg Rose was born in Sehnde on April 24, 1927 as the son of Siegfried and Thea Rose. Gerda was his sister. He lived in Sehnde and later attended the Israelite Horticultural School in Ahlem, as he was expelled from the primary school in Sehnde. On December 6, 1941, he was deported from Hamburg to Riga-Jungfernhof and murdered in March 1942. | |||
Paula Königheim nee lived here . Schragenheim born in 1869 deported 1942 Treblinka murdered September 21 , 1942 |
Nordstrasse 7/8 |
3rd December 2012 | Paula Königheim was born as Paula Schragenheim on May 26, 1869 in Sehnde. She was the sister of Salli Schragenheim, her husband Julius died in 1932. The family ran a textile house in Sehnde until 1938, which was " Aryanized " after the 1938 November pogroms . On July 19, 1942, she was deported from Hamburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto and on September 21, 1942 to the Treblinka extermination camp . | |
Salli Schragenheim, born in 1875 , lived here, deported 1942 Treblinka murdered September 26 , 1942 |
Salli Schragenheim was born on January 29, 1875 in Sehnde. He was the unmarried brother of Paula Königheim. On July 19, 1942 he was deported from Hamburg to the Theresienstadt ghetto and on September 26, 1942 to the Treblinka extermination camp. | |||
Here lived Hans-Leo Brumsack Jg. 1915 'protective custody' in 1938 deported in 1941 murdered in Minsk |
Hans Leo Brumsack was born on January 10, 1915 as the son of Siegmund and Elise Brumsack in Beverstedt . He was the nephew of Paula Königheim and Salli Schragenheim and was later to take over the textile company. He was arrested in the November pogroms of 1938 and was imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until January 9, 1939 . On November 18, 1941, he was deported from Bremen to the Minsk ghetto . A stumbling block was also laid for Hans Leo Brumsack in Beverstedt . |
Relocations
- December 3, 2012: nine stumbling blocks at three addresses
Web links
Commons : Stumbling Blocks in Sehnde - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- stolpersteine.eu
- Stumbling blocks - City of Sehnde
- November 1938 pogroms in Sehnde
Individual evidence
- ↑ Osterwald, Else Chana. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Stolpersteine project group 2012: Information sheet Else Osterwald. In: sehnde.de , accessed on June 12, 2019 (PDF; 241 kB)
- ↑ Sandra Köhler: Sehnde: Jewish cemetery is part of the commemoration In: haz.de , October 17, 2018, accessed on June 12, 2019.
- ↑ a b c d e Stolpersteine project group 2012: Information sheet for the Rose family. In: sehnde.de , accessed on June 12, 2019 (PDF; 325 kB)
- ↑ Israelski gen. Rose, Siegfried Isidor. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Israelski gen. Rose, Thea. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Katja Eggers: Stumbling blocks in Sehnde stir tears In: haz.de , July 24, 2014, accessed on June 12, 2019.
- ↑ Israelski called Rose, Hans Georg. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Königheim, Paula. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ a b c Stolpersteine project group 2012: Information sheet Family Schragenheim In: sehnde.de , accessed on June 12, 2019 (PDF; 253 kB)
- ^ Schragenheim, Salli. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ^ Brumsack, Hans Leo. In: Memorial Book - Victims of Persecution of the Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933–1945. Retrieved June 12, 2019 .
- ↑ Brigitte Thomas: Sehnde "Stumbling blocks against forgetting" In: myheimat.de , December 3, 2012, accessed on June 12, 2019.
- ↑ Nine stumbling blocks remember the Sehnder victims of the Nazi dictatorship In: marktspiegel-verlag.de , accessed on June 12, 2019.