List of stumbling blocks in Wernau (Neckar)

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The list of stumbling blocks in Wernau (Neckar) includes the stumbling block that was laid by Gunter Demnig in the city of Wernau (Neckar) on April 14, 2012 as part of the project of the same name . It is intended to commemorate a victim of National Socialism who had his last freely chosen residence in Wernau.

The initiative to lay the stumbling block came from the seminar course "And suddenly Gretel was gone" at the Plochingen grammar school . Three schoolgirls researched the fate of Anna Maria Denzinger and received a student prize for local research 2012 from the state of Baden-Württemberg for their work.

Laying stumbling blocks

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image Person, inscription Place of installation Laying date information
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HERE LIVED
ANNA MARIA
Denzinger
JG. 1910
[...]

Schillerstraße 20
(location)
Apr 14, 2012 Anna Maria Denzinger (* 1910 in Pfauhausen ) was admitted to a mental hospital in Tübingen in 1931 with the diagnosis of schizophrenia and treated there as well as in Plochingen and Winnenden. In 1933 she was released. After another briefing in 1934, Denzinger was deported from Tübingen to the Grafeneck killing center on May 30, 1940, where he was murdered on the same day as part of Operation T4 .

Web links

  • Chronicle of the laying of the stumbling blocks on the website of Gunter Demnig's project

Individual evidence

  1. a b Next Stolperstein laying on April 14 + 16, 2012 with a film presentation on April 15, 2012 Bürgerhaus Rot. In: Stolpersteine-Stuttgart.de. Retrieved July 24, 2019 .
  2. ^ Hans-Joachim Hirrlinger: Schoolchildren are looking for contemporary witnesses. In: Esslinger-Zeitung.de. May 26, 2011, accessed October 31, 2019 .
  3. Hans-Joachim Hirrlinger: Affliction creates memories. In: Esslinger-Zeitung.de. December 6, 2012, accessed July 8, 2019 .
  4. Stolperstein in Schillerstrasse. In: Esslinger-Zeitung.de. April 28, 2012, accessed October 31, 2019 .