List of stumbling blocks in Wurzen
The list of stumbling blocks in Wurzen contains all the stumbling blocks that were laid by Gunter Demnig in Wurzen in the Leipzig district as part of the art project of the same name .
background
These memorial stones are intended to commemorate the victims of National Socialism who lived and worked in Wurzen. The first 4 stumbling blocks were laid in November 2012; others followed in 2013, 2014 and 2015. To date, a total of 19 stumbling blocks have been laid at 6 addresses.
List of stumbling blocks in Wurzen
Combined addresses indicate that several stumbling blocks have been moved in one location. The table is partially sortable; the basic sorting takes place alphabetically according to the address. The Person, Inscription column is sorted alphabetically by the person's name.
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Domgasse 19 (location) |
Aug 8, 2015 | This is where Dr. Arthur Seligmann, born 1893, escaped England in 1939 |
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Emma Susanne Seligmann nee lived here . Löwenstein, born in 1900, escaped England in 1939 |
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Claus-Dietrich Seligmann, born in 1927, lived here . Escape 1939 England |
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Susanne Gisela Seligmann, born in 1929, lived here . Escape 1939 England |
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Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrich-Strasse 10 (location) |
Aug 8, 2015 | Friedrich Goldschmidt, born in 1885, lived here . Escape 1939 Holland interned Drancy deported 1944 Auschwitz murdered March 30 , 1944 |
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Bianca Goldschmidt nee lived here . Baumann, born 1896, escaped 1939 Holland interned Drancy deported 1944 Auschwitz murdered 30.3.1944 |
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Here lived Liselotte Goldschmidt Jg. 1920 escape England |
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Manfred Wolfgang Goldschmidt, born in 1924, lived here . Flucht 1939 Holland interned Drancy deported 1944 Auschwitz Buchenwald liberated / survived |
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Färbergasse 2 (location) |
Nov 3, 2012 | Johanna Finkenstein, born in 1864 , lived here, deported to Theresienstadt in 1943, dead in 1943 |
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Lina Hartmann nee lived here . Gans born in 1873 deported to Theresienstadt in 1942, dead in 1943 |
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Hiltrud Helft nee lived here . Hartmann Vol. 1902 Escape 1939 England survived |
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Ingeborg Helft, born in 1926 , lived here . Deported 1943 Auschwitz Buchenwald murdered on February 27, 1943 |
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Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 3 (location) |
26 Sep 2013 | Hugo Luchtenstein, born in 1879 , lived here, deported 1941 Łodz / Lietzmannstadt, murdered May 8, 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
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Hedwig Luchtenstein nee lived here . Markowitz born in 1889 deported 1941 Łodz / Lietzmannstadt murdered May 8, 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof | |
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Walter Luchtenstein, born in 1917, lived here . Escape 1939 Survived England |
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Hans Luchtenstein, born in 1921, lived here, escaped 1939, survived England |
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Jacobsgasse 10 (location) |
26 Sep 2013 | Hugo Luchtenstein, born in 1879 , worked here, deported 1941 Łodz / Lietzmannstadt, murdered May 8, 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
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Hedwig Luchtenstein born here worked here . Markowitz born in 1889 deported 1941 Łodz / Lietzmannstadt murdered May 8, 1942 Chelmno / Kulmhof |
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Jacobsgasse 13 (formerly No. 10) (location) |
8 Sep 2014 | The Goldschmidt family worked here |
Web links
Commons : Stolpersteine in Wurzen - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Tourism in Wurzen: remembering with stumbling blocks (accessed on February 22, 2018)
- Working material: Searching for traces in Wurzen - memories of the victims of National Socialism (with biographical information) (accessed on February 22, 2018)
- Community letter of the Wurzen parish 2012/2013: Stumbling stone laying for the Goldschmidt family (pdf) (accessed on February 22, 2018)
- Website of the artist Gunter Demnig
Individual evidence
- ↑ Network Tolerantes Sachsen: First stumbling blocks are laid in Wurzen (accessed on April 11, 2018)
- ↑ Wurzener Stadtjournal: "We have found peace in our hearts and new friends" (pdf, October 2013) (accessed on April 11, 2018)
- ↑ Network for Democratic Culture in Wurzen: Stumbling stone laying for the Wurzen family Seligmann - commemoration of Wurzen victims of the Shoah (accessed on April 11, 2018)
- ↑ Tourism in Wurzen: Remembering with stumbling blocks (accessed on April 11, 2018)