List of stumbling blocks in Turin
The list of stumbling blocks in Turin contains the stumbling blocks in the metropolitan city of Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont , which commemorate the fate of the people from this region who were murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide by German National Socialists . The Stolpersteine were laid by Gunter Demnig , whose name is in Italian: pietre d'inciampo .
Stumbling blocks are usually in front of the last self-chosen place of residence of the victim. The first installations in Piedmont took place on January 10, 2015 in Turin. The 50,000th Stolperstein in Europe was laid in Turin on January 11, 2015, reminding of Eleonora Levi. The Turin Stumbling Stone Project is supported by a wide range of organizations, including the Museo diffuso della Resistenza, della Deportazione, della Guerra, dei Diritti e della Libertà , the Jewish community of Turin , the Resistenza Institute , the ANED (National Association of Deportees) and the Goethe Institute .
background
In Turin, the city's first Jewish citizens were arrested on October 17, 1943. It was 57-year-old Itala Lattes and her 62-year-old sister Edvige. From October 1943 to March 1944, 165 Jews were arrested in Turin and what was then the province. 91 of them by German and 68 by Republican-Italian security forces, while Germans and Italians were involved in the arrest of the remaining six people.
After Cuneo, Turin was the second most deported city in Piedmont. A total of 245 Jews in the province were deported, mostly to Auschwitz , of which only 21 survived the Holocaust . In addition, another 140 Jews from Turin who were not in Turin when they were arrested for various reasons were deported. Of the latter, only 13 survived.
The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting is done alphabetically according to the family name.
Avigliana
image | Surname | Location | Life |
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Maurilio Borello | |||
Giuseppe Bruno | Via Moncenisio 53 | ||
Renzo Sutiani | Via San Pietro 26 |
Moncalieri
image | Surname | Location | Life |
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Rinaldo Sattanino | Via Mirafiori 15 |
Rinaldo Sattanino was born on February 6, 1926 in Moncalieri and lived with his family at Via Mirafiori 15 in Moncalieri. At the age of 18 he joined the resistance movement Giustizia e Libertà and became an underground fighter in their IX in June 1944. Division (Brigade "Tamietti"), active in the province of Asti . At the end of the summer of the same year he and his companions were arrested in the Villafranca area . He was initially interned in the barracks in Via Asti, then in a new prison until December 14, 1944. He was deported to the transit camp in Bozen and from there on January 8, 1945 in a transport of 500 prisoners to the Mauthausen concentration camp . He arrived there three days later and was placed in the so-called quarantine department. Sattanino was registered with the prisoner number 115713 and stated his profession as lathe operator . On February 1, 1945, he was transferred to the Gusen concentration camp for forced labor and died as a result of the consequences on April 19, 1945.
His brother Adriano, who was also deported to Mauthausen, was able to survive the Nazi regime. |
Turin
Laying data
The Stolpersteine in Turin and Moncalieri were laid by Gunter Demnig personally on the following days:
- January 10, 2015: Corso Casale 10, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio 12, Corso Regio Parco 35, Corso San Maurizio 8, Corso Svizzera 33, Via Aurelio Saffi 13, Via Carlo Alberto 22, Via Fratelli Carle 6, Via Giacinto Collegno 45, Via Gioberti 69, Via Vicenza 23
- January 11, 2015: Corso Cairoli 32, Corso Marconi 38/40, Via Avogadro 19, Via Campana 18, Via Po 25, Via Principe Tommaso 18 and 42
- 2015 ?: Via Duchessa Jolanda 21
- January 14, 2016: Corso Arimondi 11, Corso Dante 90, Corso Massimo D'Azeglio 23, Piazza Carlo Emanuele II 15, Piazza Castello 161, Strada comunale di Bertolla 9B, Via Cosseria 1, Via Fontanesi 38, Via Gramsci 10, Via Mazzini 12, Via San Francesco da Paola 15
- January 15, 2016: Corso Arimondi 11, Corso Dante 90, Corso Matteotti 31, Corso Palestro 9, Corso Principe Oddone 21, Corso Vinzaglio 2, Piazza Peyron 13, Via Campana 24, Via Filangieri 4, Via Giuseppe Luigi Passalacqua 6, Via Legnano 28, Via Ormea 40, Via Saluzzo 19
- January 16, 2016: Via Chiesa Della Salute 73, Via Lauro Rossi 43, Via Martorelli 100, Via Pagno 9, Via San Domenico 0, Via Spontini 26
- January 17, 2017: Corso Alcide De Gaspari 14, Corso Fiume 16, Corso Palermo 86, Corso Racconigi 196, Piazza Bodoni, Via Aosta 29, Via Carlo Matteucci 2, Via Carmelo Borg Pisani 29, Via della Consolata 8, Via Parini 8, Via San Domenico 1
- January 18, 2017: Corso Guglielmo Marconi 7, Corso Sommeiller 35, Via Onorato Vigliani 172, Via San Quintino 30
swell
- Turin on gedenkorte-europa.eu, the homepage of Gedenkorte Europa 1939–1945 , accessed on December 21, 2016
- L'Eco delle Valli : “Pietre d'inciampo”, il paese ricorda i suoi deportati , January 1, 2014
Individual evidence
- ^ Giuseppe Mayda: Storia della deportazione dall'Italia 1943–1945: Militari, ebrei e politici nei lager del Terzo Reich. Bollati Boringheri, Turin 2002, ISBN 88-339-1390-2 pp. 123-125
- ↑ Comune di Moncalieri: DTOLPERSTEINE - PIETRE D'INCIAMPO Martedì 17 e mercoledì 18 gennaio 2017 a Moncalieri. , accessed on May 11, 2017
- ^ Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia: “Due giorni della memoria” , accessed on May 11, 2017
- ↑ Museo Diffuso Torino: Pietre d'inciampo 2017 , accessed on May 12, 2017