List of stumbling blocks in Seligenstadt
List of the stumbling blocks in Seligenstadt , with which the artist Gunter Demnig remembers the fate of the people who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide under National Socialism . The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting takes place alphabetically according to the street name.
address | Surname | Laying date | Life |
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At Riegelsbach 1 |
Isidor Hainebach | 4th October 2012 | Isidor Hainebach (born November 22, 1877 in Seligenstadt, † October 1942 in Auschwitz) was deported in 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz in October 1942. |
Amalia Mathilde Hainebach | 4th October 2012 | Amalia Mathilde Hainebach b. Bendorf (born December 22, 1879 in Ober-Ramstadt , † October 1942 in Auschwitz) was Isidor Hainebach's wife and was deported in 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz in October 1942. (Born Bender is written on the stumbling block) | |
Siegfried Hainebach | 4th October 2012 | Siegfried Hainebach (born July 17, 1915 in Seligenstadt, † Auschwitz) was deported together with his parents Isidor and Amalia Mathilde Hainebach in 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz in October 1942 or later. | |
Hedwig Käthe Weinberg | 4th October 2012 | Hedwig Käthe Weinberg b. Hainebach (born November 22, 1919 in Seligenstadt, † 1942 in Poland) was the daughter of Isidor and Amalia Mathilde Hainebach. In 1939 she moved to Frankfurt and married Fritz Weinberg from Allendorf in 1940. She was deported eastwards in 1942 and died in Poland in 1942. | |
Julius Hainebach | 4th October 2012 | Julius Hainebach (born January 3, 1911 in Seligenstadt, † January 1987 in Homewood (Illinois) ) was the son of Isidor and Amalia Mathilde Hainebach. He fled to the United States in 1940 and survived. | |
Aschaffenburger Strasse 2 |
Abraham Adolf Stein | March 7, 2007 | Abraham Adolf Stein (born January 4, 1863 in Seligenstadt, † February 26, 1943 in Theresienstadt) was Sofie Stein's husband and had a furniture and manufactory shop on Aschaffenburger Str. 2. At the end of 1941, his family was together with other Jewish families relocated to Kleine Maingasse. He was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 and died there on February 26, 1943. |
Sofie Stein | March 7, 2007 | Sofie Stein born Rosenthal (born May 12, 1866 in Klein-Krotzenburg , † February 22, 1943 in Theresienstadt) was the wife of Abraham Stein. She was abducted to Theresienstadt with her husband and died there on February 22, 1943. | |
Berthold Stein | March 7, 2007 | Bertold Stein (born November 22, 1895 in Seligenstadt) was the son of Abraham and Sofie Stein. He was a businessman and was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942. He was murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Erna Stein | March 7, 2007 | Erna Stein born Wolf (born August 14, 1895 in Neckarbischofsheim ) was the wife of Berthold Stein. She was murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Emmy Stone | March 7, 2007 | Emmy Stein (born November 23, 1934) was the daughter of Berthold and Erna Stein. She was murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Hans-Joachim Stein | March 7, 2007 | Hans-Joachim Stein (born February 7, 1931) was the older son of Berthold and Erna Stein. He was murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Lothar Stein | March 7, 2007 | Lothar Stein (born October 10, 1933) was the younger son of Berthold and Erna Stein. He was murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Aschaffenburger Strasse 7 |
Sally shamrock | March 7, 2007 | Sally Kleeblatt (born November 2, 1880 in Seligenstadt) was a dealer with an iron, furniture and manufactory shop at Aschaffenburger Str. 7, was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz. By selling their own house in 1937, the family enabled their daughters Ruth and Ilse-Rebecca to emigrate to the USA. Her son Jakob Friedrich had moved to Frankfurt in 1940 and was deported from there. |
Clementine shamrock | March 7, 2007 | Clementine Kleeblatt born Marx (born December 10, 1892 in Seligenstadt) was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 and then murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Aschaffenburger Strasse 8 |
Friedrich Jaffé | March 7, 2007 | Friedrich Jaffé (born October 28, 1882 in Lorsch) was a merchant and was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942, murdered in Auschwitz. |
Mathilde Jaffé | March 7, 2007 | Mathilde Jaffé b. Bacherach (born December 1, 1893 in Seligenstadt) was deported together with her husband and murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Aschaffenburger Strasse 22 |
August Bender | 4th October 2012 | August Bender (born May 17, 1878) ran a shoe and leather goods store in Seligenstadt. On November 10, 1938, he was arrested along with other Jewish men and then forced to leave the monastery grounds with the whip. He lived anonymously in Frankfurt until 1941 and was deported eastwards with his wife Amalia Bender in 1942. The dates of death are unknown. |
Amalia Bender | 4th October 2012 | Amalia Bender b. Sauer (born February 26, 1879 in Tauberbischofsheim ) was deported to the east in 1942. | |
Karl Bender | 4th October 2012 | Karl Bender (born December 30, 1908) was the son of August and Amalia Bender. He fled to the USA and returned to Seligenstadt in 1945 as an officer in the American armed forces. He later went to Israel, but returned to Frankfurt in 1952, where he died in 1987. | |
Aschaffenburger Strasse 65 |
Max Schuster | Max Schuster (born December 20, 1899 in Ulmbach near Schlüchtern ) moved to Seligenstadt with his wife Erna in 1932 in order to build up a business as a baker. After more and more customers stayed away due to the Nazi boycott, the family was forced to emigrate in November 1935 for economic reasons. Argentina was then one of the few countries that accepted Jewish refugees. He died on July 17, 1977 in Buenos Aires . | |
Erna Schuster | Erna Schuster born Israel (born May 7, 1908 in Schweich on the Moselle) emigrated to Argentina with her family in November 1935 for economic reasons. | ||
Ernst Martin Schuster | Ernst Martin Schuster (born September 29, 1933 in Seligenstadt) emigrated to Argentina with his parents Max and Erna Schuster in November 1935. | ||
Frankfurter Strasse 14 |
Hermann Bacharach | April 21, 2008 | Hermann Bacharach (born September 12, 1870 in Seligenstadt) was a butcher and lived in a cattle trade at 14 Frankfurter Str. 14 and was deported to Theresienstadt on September 1, 1942. From there, in February 1945, he took the only transport train that left Theresienstadt for freedom by the end of the war, to Switzerland. From there he traveled on to his son in New York. In the year of entry he committed suicide in the Hudson River . |
Helene Marx | April 21, 2008 | Helene Marx born Bacharach (born December 20, 1868 in Seligenstadt), was widowed at an early age and lived with her also widowed brother Hermann Bacharach and helped in the butcher's shop. She was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942, and died there on June 29, 1943. | |
Freihofstrasse 1 |
Nathan shamrock | March 7, 2007 | Nathan Kleeblatt (born November 13, 1881 in Seligenstadt) was a dealer with an iron, furniture and manufactory shop at Aschaffenburger Str. 10. He was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz in October 1942. |
Minna shamrock | March 7, 2007 | Minna Kleeblatt, b. Selig (born October 6, 1890 in Groß-Steinheim ) was the wife of Nathan Kleeblatt. She was deported to Theresienstadt with him in 1942 and later murdered in Auschwitz. | |
Herbert shamrock | March 7, 2007 | Herbert Kleeblatt (born February 2, 1930 in Seligenstadt) was the son of Nathan and Minna Kleeblatt and was deported and murdered with his parents. | |
Freihofstrasse 3 |
Sidonia Salomon | April 21, 2008 | Sidonia Salomon b. Oppenheimer (born February 2, 1893 in Freistett ) moved to Frankfurt am Main on July 15, 1939 . From there she was deported to Minsk on November 11, 1941 . Then their track is lost. |
Ellen Salomon | April 21, 2008 | Ellen Salomon (born July 27, 1920 in Beerfelden ) was the older daughter of Sidonia Salomon. She was still a student when she moved to Frankfurt on November 15, 1935. From there she was deported to Minsk with her family. | |
Blanka Salomon | April 21, 2008 | Blanka Salomon (born August 30, 1924 in Frankfurt am Main ) was the second oldest daughter of Sidonie Salomon. She moved to Frankfurt am Main with her mother and sister on July 15, 1939 . There she lived with her sister at Ostendstrasse 26 before she was deported from Frankfurt to Minsk on November 11, 1941 . The family track is then lost. | |
Freihofstrasse 10 |
Adolf Kleeblatt | 4th October 2012 | Adolf Kleeblatt (born March 1, 1876 in Seligenstadt, † January 1, 1969 in New York) was the brother of Nathan Kleeblatt (resident at Freihofstrasse 1) and in 1919 opened an iron, furniture and manufacturing goods store at Freihofstrasse 10. He fled together in 1938 with his wife Meta in the USA. |
Meta shamrock | 4th October 2012 | Meta clover born Prölsdorfer (born October 31, 1887 in Seligenstadt, † May 31, 1974 in New York) was the wife of Adolf Kleeblatt and fled to the United States with him in 1938. | |
Kurt shamrock | 4th October 2012 | Kurt Kleeblatt (born September 22, 1911 in Seligenstadt) was the son of Adolf and Meta Kleeblatt. He and his sister Herta emigrated to the USA in 1936 at the insistence of his mother. | |
Herta Gluck | 4th October 2012 | Herta Gluck born Kleeblatt (born January 22, 1913 in Seligenstadt) was the eldest daughter of Adolf and Meta Kleeblatt. Together with his brother Kurt, she emigrated to the USA in 1936 at the insistence of her mother. | |
Rosi-Hansi Frankenthaler | 4th October 2012 | Rosi-Hansi Frankenthaler b. Kleeblatt (born October 16, 1914 in Seligenstadt, † October 29, 1986 in New York) was the youngest daughter of Adolf and Meta Kleeblatt. One year after her siblings Kurt and Herta she emigrated to the USA in 1937. | |
Kleine Maingasse 4 |
Mathilde Klöpfer | April 21, 2008 | Mathilde Klöpfer b. Kleeblatt, married Schirling (born January 16, 1879 in Seligenstadt) was arrested on October 10, 1941 and sentenced to two years' imprisonment, allegedly for abortion. She died in prison in Darmstadt . The exact time is not known. Her son Paul Schirling, who emerged from his first marriage, moved to Frankfurt in 1934 and emigrated to the USA in autumn 1937. |
Settchen lily | April 21, 2008 | Settchen lily born Simon (born March 5, 1877 in Darmstadt), deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942, murdered in Auschwitz in May 1944. | |
Marketplace 5 |
Ludwig Hainebach | March 7, 2007 | Ludwig Hainebach (born November 5, 1874 in Seligenstadt, † March 17, 1942 in the Lotz ghetto) was the fifth of eight children of the married couple Emanuel and Henrietta Sara Hainebach. In 1925 the leather goods dealer moved to Cologne with his wife Laura . From there he was deported to Lotz on October 22, 1941, where he died the following year. |
Laura Hainebach | March 7, 2007 | Laura Hainebach b. Reiss (born May 31, 1888 in Heidelberg, † December 9, 1940 in Cologne) was the wife of Ludwig Hainebach. In 1925 she moved to Cologne with her husband . She died there in 1940. | |
Marketplace 9 |
Julius Bacharach | March 7, 2007 | Julius Bacharach (born January 11, 1901 in Seligenstadt, † July 25, 1942 in Lublin-Maidanek ) moved to Frankfurt in May 1940. From there he was deported to Lublin in the spring of 1942 and murdered by the Nazis in the Majdanek concentration camp on July 25, 1942 . |
Marketplace 12 |
Josef Benjomen Lilies | March 7, 2007 | Josef Benjomen Lilien (born June 20, 1874 in Seligenstadt, † August 31, 1948 in New York) lived with his wife Betti Lilien, nee. Marx (born April 26, 1878 in Sterbfritz, † September 20, 1926 in Seligenstadt) and his children at Marktplatz 12 and ran a butcher's shop there. He was the last of the family to emigrate to America on August 14, 1941. |
Ludwig lilies | March 7, 2007 | Ludwig Lilien (born July 20, 1904 in Seligenstadt, † in Argentina) was the eldest son of Josef and Betti Lilien and emigrated to Argentina in 1935. | |
Nelly Katz | March 7, 2007 | Nelly Katz born Lilien (born April 10, 1906 in Seligenstadt, † December 17, 1990 in Brooklyn) was the eldest daughter of Josef and Betti Lilien and emigrated to the USA in 1935. | |
Regina Doiny | March 7, 2007 | Regina Doiny b. Lilien (born December 7, 1907 in Seligenstadt, † November 8, 1989 in New York) was the third child of Josef and Betti Lilien and emigrated to the USA in 1938. | |
Sophie Kaufman | March 7, 2007 | Sophie Kaufman b. Lilien (born January 22, 1913 in Seligenstadt, † January 8, 2006 in New York) was the fifth child of Josef and Betti Lilien and emigrated to the USA in 1939. | |
Julius Lilies | March 7, 2007 | Julius Lilien (born December 11, 1918 in Seligenstadt, † August 30, 2012 in New York) was the youngest child of Josef and Betti Lilien and emigrated to the USA in 1938. | |
Isaac Austria | 4th October 2012 | Austria (* 1880), deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz | |
Jenny Austria | 4th October 2012 | Jenny Östreich (* 1878), deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz | |
Kurt Austria | 4th October 2012 | Kurt Ferdinand Östreich (born March 8, 1923 in Seligenstadt) was the son of Isaak Östreich and Johanna Östreich and brother of Manfred Östreich and Ruth Östreich. He was deported to Theresienstadt on September 11, 1942 and murdered in Oświęcim in October 1942 . | |
Lina Austria | 4th October 2012 | Lina Östreich (* 1887), deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz | |
Manfred Austria | 4th October 2012 | Manfred Östreich (* 1926), deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz | |
Ruth Austria | 4th October 2012 | Ruth Östreich (* 1932), deported in 1942, murdered in Auschwitz | |
Steinheimer Strasse 4 |
Anna Mayer | March 7, 2007 | Anna Mayer b. Sontheimer (* 1870) was deported in 1942 and died on October 11, 1942 in Theresienstadt . |
Hermann Mayer | March 7, 2007 | Hermann Mayer (* 1870) was deported in 1942 and died on November 22, 1942 in Theresienstadt . | |
Steinheimer Strasse 5 |
Benedict (Benno) Bender | April 21, 2008 | Benedikt Bender (born January 29, 1878 in Seligenstadt, † 1943 in Theresienstadt) was deported to Theresienstadt , from where he wrote regularly to his nephew in Switzerland until 1943. From 1943 there was no longer any sign of life from him. |
Klara Treidel | April 21, 2008 | Klara Treidel born Bender (born January 21, 1875 in Seligenstadt, † 1942 in Auschwitz) was the widowed sister of Benedikt Bender and was deported to Theresienstadt on September 15, 1942 and then murdered in the concentration camp in Auschwitz. | |
Steinheimer Strasse 11 |
Selma Bacharach | April 21, 2008 | Selma Bacharach b. Wolf (* 1895) was humiliated and disenfranchised and deported in 1941. She was murdered in the Łódź ghetto in 1942 . |
Steinheimer Strasse 16 |
Emma Hamburger | April 21, 2008 | Emma Hamburger (* 1888) was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942 and later murdered in Auschwitz . |
Isaak Hamburger | April 21, 2008 | Isaak Hamburger (* 1874) was deported to Theresienstadt in September 1942 . He survived and died in Seligenstadt in July 1965 . | |
Jenny Hamburger | April 21, 2008 | Jenny Hamburger (* 1886) was deported in 1942 and later murdered in Auschwitz . | |
Julius Hamburger | April 21, 2008 | Julius Hamburger (* 1906) was deported in 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz . | |
Paula Hamburger | April 21, 2008 | Paula Hamburger (* 1881) was deported in 1942 and murdered in Auschwitz in 1942 . | |
Sally Hamburger | April 21, 2008 | Sally Hamburger (* 1891) was deported to Theresienstadt in September 1942 . He survived and died in Seligenstadt in May 1954 . | |
Steinheimer Strasse 17 |
Mina Baer | April 21, 2008 | Mina Baer, b. Fromm (* 1902) was humiliated and disenfranchised. She fled to the United States in July 1940, where she was able to survive. |
Robert Baer | April 21, 2008 | Robert Baer (* 1898) was humiliated and disenfranchised. He fled to the United States on July 24, 1940, where he was able to survive. | |
Irene Thoma | April 21, 2008 | Irene Thoma, b. Baer (* 1899) was deported in 1943 and murdered in Auschwitz in December 1943. | |
Wolfstrasse 9 |
Hermann Lily | April 21, 2008 | Hermann Lilie (born August 14, 1877 in Seligenstadt, † July 11, 1943 in Theresienstadt) was deported to Darmstadt with his wife Karoline on September 17, 1942, and from there to Theresienstadt on September 27 . There he was murdered on July 11, 1943. |
Caroline Lily | April 21, 2008 | Karoline Lilie born Stern (* December 20, 1883 in Wachenbuchen , † May 1944 in Auschwitz) was deported to Darmstadt with her husband Hermann on September 17, 1942 and from there to Theresienstadt on September 27. In contrast to her husband, she was brought to Auschwitz on May 12, 1944 and murdered shortly afterwards. |
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 7-8 ( memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f g Aschaffenburger Straße 2: Abraham Adolf, Sofie, Bertold, Erna, Hans-Joachim, Lothar and Emmy Stein ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 25-27 ( Memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , page 24 ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Aschaffenburger Straße 8: Friedrich and Mathilde Jaffé ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstädter Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , page 12 ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 9-10 ( memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstädter Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , page 53 ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c Freihofstrasse 1: Herbert, Minna and Nathan Kleeblatt ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c Freihofstrasse 3: Blanka, Ellen and Sidonia Salomon. ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 18-22 ( Memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Settchen Lily in the memorial book
- ↑ a b Dr. Dietrisch Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 33-34 ( memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 32-33 ( memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Dr. Dietrisch Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 30-31 ( Memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Schafgasse 4: Jenny, Isaak, Kurt, Ruth, Manfred and Lina Östreich ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Kurt Ferdinand Östreich in the memorial book
- ↑ a b Steinheimer Straße 4: Anna and Hermann Mayer. ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 39-42 ( memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Entry by Benedikt Bender in the memorial book
- ↑ entry of Clara Treidel on yadvashem.org
- ↑ Steinheimer Strasse 11: Selma Bacharach. ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Steinheimer Strasse 16: Emma, Isaak, Jenny, Julius, Paula and Sally Hamburger. ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c Steinheimer Strasse 17: Mina Baer, Robert Baer and Irene Thoma. ( Memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Dr. Dietrich Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, A tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews., CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , pages 35-37 ( memento of the original from 7. October 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Entry by Karoline Lilie in the memorial book
Web links
Commons : Stolperstein (Seligenstadt) - Collection of images
- Dietrisch Fichtner: ... and wanted so much to stay, a tour of the houses of the Seligenstadt Jews. , CoCon-Verlag Hanau, November 2000, ISBN 3-928100-39-4 , online: cover sheet , part 1 , part 2 and part 3
- Stumbling Blocks LIVED HERE ... A rock. A name. A human. City of Seligenstadt, accessed on June 24, 2019 .