List of displaced persons in Hessen (G – K)

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The list of displaced monuments in Hessen (G – K) shows the displaced monuments in Hessian towns and communities from Gedern to Krofdorf-Gleiberg.

Lists

G – K

image place location year description
0 Gedern Cemetery in Ober-Seemen 1948 memorial
0 Geinsheim am Rhein graveyard 1954 Memorial stone
0 Gelnhausen Honor part of the cemetery 1951 Displacement Cross
0 Gelnhausen Müllerwiese 1988 Treckdenkmal
"Trakehnen – East Prussia. Victims of the 1939–45 war. The suffering of man and creature will not be forgotten. East-West Prussia + Pomerania, Gelnhausen district group. "
Memorial plaque for the expellees, at the old train station in Gemünden (Wohra) .jpg Gemünden (Wohra) Gemünden railway station (Wohra) 2018 The commemorative plaque for the transports of expellees from Hohenelbe in the Giant Mountains, Sudetenland, 1200 people, arrival on March 10, 1946, and from Dómbovár, Hungary, 1200 people, arrival on June 13, 1946, was erected at the former Gemünden / Wohra train station on March 30th. August 2018, in the presence of contemporary witnesses Otto Renner (Sudeten Germans) and Johann Geigl (Hungarian Germans), among others.
0 Gernsheim Allmendfeld Plaque
Gernsheim, Europa-Garten, Displacement Monument.JPG Gernsheim Europagarten
49 ° 45 ′ 11.2 ″  N , 8 ° 28 ′ 47.5 ″  E
1999 Memorial
“15 million Germans were expelled from their homeland after the Second World War. From East Germany - East Prussia, East Pomerania, East Brandenburg, Silesia - from the Sudetenland and from the German settlement areas of Eastern and Southeastern Europe. This memorial was erected in 1965 in memory of their homeland in the east and in memory of the more than 2 million dead who fled, deported and expelled. Federation of Displaced Persons. Local association Gernsheim / Rhein and the city of Gernsheim / Rhein. In September 1999. "
0 Gernsheim Maria Einsiedel Memorial cross of the expellees
0 Gernsheim Maria Einsiedel 2001 Grave cross from a dismantled grave from Leitmeritz
"Where should I turn when grief and pain weigh on me?" Since 1947, expellees have made a pilgrimage to Maria Einsiedel. They are among the 15 million Germans who were expelled from their ancestral homeland after the Second World War: from East Germany - East Prussia, East Pomerania, East Brandenburg, Silesia - from the Sudetenland and from the German settlement areas of Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The pilgrims seek consolation in pain, commemorate their homeland in the east and the two million dead who fled, deported and expelled, and pray for peace and reconciliation between the peoples. Cemetery cross from Leitmeritz in Northern Bohemia. Federation of Displaced Persons. In 2001. "
0 to water 1956 Distance table, coat of arms of Silesia
“Silesia is German. Silesia was German. ”“ Silesia remains German. Katowice 954 km, Königshütte 947 km, Bytom 940 km, Gliwice 928 km, Opole 855 km, Wroclaw 771 km, Glatz 742 km, Hirschberg 631 km, Liegnitz 701 km, Görlitz 561 km. "
0 to water Wieseckaue 1985 Memorial stone Mohrungen
0 to water Kleinlinden 1980 Memorial stone, coat of arms of Transylvania, East Prussia, Pomerania, Silesia and Sudetenland
"To commemorate the expulsion from 1945-1946."
0 Glassworks (Taunus) Butznickel near Schloßborn 1952 Ostkreuz
"God lives." - "All suffering in the world becomes small before God's future."
0 Gorxheimertal Cemetery in Unter-Flockenbach 1983, 1999 Memorial cross, stone
“To the dead in distant homeland: Sudetenland, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Pomerania, East Prussia, Vistula u. Warthe, southeast u. Eastern Europe. Violence drove us from there. To be remembered forever. "
Griesheim Displacement Monument.jpg Griesheim St. Stephen's Square 1989 Bronze sculpture refugees by Gotthelf Schlotter
Memorial Gross-Bieberau with Ostlandkreuz 1.jpg Groß-Bieberau War memorial on the Haslochberg 1952 Ostlandkreuz
"Ostlandkreuz. This stone contains earth from Germany's east. German ancestors diligence once opened them up. Her love and loyalty created her home garden. Blind hatred robs fathers and sons from them. Mindful of the dead who rest abandoned in it, may the grandchildren plow it again one day. "
0 Grossenlüder graveyard Memorial stone
0 Gross-Gerau graveyard 1965 Memorial
“To the dead of home. The victims of displacement. "
0 Gründau cath. church 2001 Memorial stone, stylized map of the German Empire without the Polish Corridor
“In the years 1944–1947, 15 million Germans lost their homes in the Sudetenland, in East Prussia, West Prussia, Pomerania, Posen, East Brandenburg, Silesia and in East and Southeast Europe through flight and displacement. 2.5 million people were killed. Many of those who settled in Gründau played a major role in the formation of the Christ the King's Congregation and in the creation of this church in 1965. They and us will not forget their old homeland. Erected in 2001. "
0 Gründau Niedergründau cemetery 1954, 2000 Commemorative plaque
“Honor our dead from flight and expulsion. Erected in September 1954 by the expellees. "
0 Guxhagen graveyard 1952, 1983 Memorial cross
0 Hainburg Pilgrimage chapel Liebfrauenheide 1954 Memorial cross
"Loyalty to the dead and home."
0 Hainburg Cemetery in Klein-Krotzenburg 2004 Memorial plaque
"We honor our dead and thank them for the acceptance and help in our new home after the expulsion in 1946. The expellees Klein-Krotzenburg 2004."
0 Hainburg Pine grove in Hainstadt 2002 Crossroads
“Never again war and displacement. Association of Expellees 1945–1946. "
0 Hainburg Cemetery chapel in Hainstadt 1952 memorial
0 Hainburg St. Wendelinus in Hainstadt 2000 Wood relief
“We thank you for the help in the need of the eviction 1945-1946. Association of Expellees 1999. "
0 Hanau Forest cemetery in Grossauheim 1948 Memorial stone
0 Hanau Martin Luther facility at Hanau West train station 1948 Memorial cross
0 Hanau left side wall of Neustadt town hall 1968 Memorial plaque
“Germans displaced from their homeland East Prussia, West Prussia, Pomerania, Brandenburg, Silesia, the Vistula and Warta, from the Sudetenland and the southeast found a new home here. Together with us they created a prosperous city out of rubble and ashes. They and us will never forget their old home. Installed in 1968. "
0 Hanau Pheasantry in Klein-Auheim 1949 Memorial cross
0 Hanau Cemetery in Klein-Auheim 1947 Memorial stone
“The Second World War brought countless people the loss of their homes, suffering and death and multiple injustices. We want to remind posterity of the time of need and at the same time express our gratitude to the citizens of Klein Auheim, who have helped us in many ways. May all people in the future live in peace, freedom, dignity and with respect for human rights. BdV, local group Klein Auheim. "
0 Hattersheim Okriftel Cemetery 1957 Memorial cross
0 Helsa End of the Sudetenstrasse 1965 Sudeten German memorial stone
Heppenheim, Graben, memorial for expellees (1) .jpg Heppenheim Municipal park 1988 Memorial
“East German Homeland. Escape and expulsion in 1945. Our new home is here, the old one will not be forgotten! BdV. League of expellees, East Germans from East Prussia, Pomerania and Silesia, from the Vistula and the Warta, from the Sudetenland and the Southeast - we came from across the borders, where the work of many generations gave us the right to live. "-" The war devastated our homes and ours Life - violence drove us from the ground in which we were rooted and which holds the graves of our ancestors. Compatriots welcomed us in times of need. "
0 Heppenheim Cemetery in Kirschhausen 1951, 1980 Memorial cross
"To the dead of home." - "In memory of the expulsion in 1945/46."
0 Herborn Court paddock above the cemetery 1955 Ostkreuz and wall plaque
"Don't you German people forget the German East."
0 Herborn Town house in the castle 1998 Memorial stone
“In 1946 a reception camp for refugees was set up in Burg. 13,200 Sudeten Germans who had been expelled from their ancestral homeland arrived here in Burg after long wanderings and were smuggled through this camp in order to be integrated into the Dill district communities. Many of us have died as a result of this inhumane expulsion. We may have lost our home - we will never forget it - but we have acquired a new home here. Thanks to everyone who helped back then. Donated by the Sudeten German Landsmannschaft. "
0 Hessian Lichtenau Fürstenhagen 1958 Memorial site
“1945. Remember your home and the dead. Sudetenland, Silesia, Pomerania, East-West Prussia, Brandenburg 1958. "
0 Heusenstamm graveyard 1999 Memorial stone 1945–1946
“In memory of our dead at home, abroad in the theaters of war, during the flight and expulsion. We thank you for the admission in difficult times. Association of Expellees. "
0 Hirschhorn (Neckar) Inside of the Ersheim cemetery wall 1990 Mahntafeln
"This panel is to the dead honorable memory, survivors but a constant reminder sein.Kriege destroy countries and earth. Wars destroy home and happiness. Wars kill life and limb. Wars bring nothing back. After injustice, displacement and suffering, displaced persons renounce vengeance and violence, have neither hatred nor envy and do not want to judge their tormentors. Association of Expellees Hirschhorn 1990. "
0 Hirzenhain graveyard Commemorative plaque
"All dead in distant homeland and the victims of displacement in memory."
0 Hirzenhain Cemetery in Merkenfritz 1955 Memorial stone
0 Hochheim am Main graveyard 1955 Memorial cross
0 Hofbieber Cemetery in Langenbieber Memorial stone
"Remember the dead in our homeland and the victims of the expulsion in 1945. Local association of the displaced Langenbieber."
Hofgeismar Kantor-Rohde-Park 1950 Memorial cross
“In memory of our dead in our homeland and all war victims. Lord, guide us home! "
0 Hofgeismar Entrance to the cemetery chapel Commemorative inscription
"Remain faithful to your language, your custom, your dead + the dead of the expulsion, the flight and the East German homeland 1945."
0 Hohenroda Rhönstrasse 1980s Bunzlau memorial stone
0 Homberg (Efze) graveyard 1956, 1998 High cross with memorial plaque
Homberg (Efze) District office at the city park 2017 Memorial plaque in front of the district office to commemorate the reception and settlement of many expellees from the east of Germany.

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0 Homberg Park at the Catholic Church 1991 Memorial stone
“As a thank you to the citizens of Homberg, who took in German expellees from the Sudetenland and refugees from Silesia, Pomerania, East and West Prussia in the years 1945–46. Established in September 1991. Association of Expellees, Homberg district group. "
0 Hünfeld Haselgrund Bürgerpark, fork in the road before the bridge 1983 Memorial stone of the sponsorship for Neustadt an der Tafelfichte
0 Hünfeld Haselgrund public park 2006 Memorial stone with coat of arms of Neustadt a. T., Friedland and Haindorf
“In memory of the expulsion of the residents of the former Friedland district in Bohemia in 1945 and 1946 from their homeland. Erected 60 years after the expulsion from the Friedland home district in September 2006. "
0 Hünfeld graveyard Memorial, coat of arms of East and West Prussia
“Reverence for the victims of wars and violence. Reminder for the living. "
Limbach, Church, Displacement Cross.JPG Hünstetten Limbach
0 Hunger graveyard 1983 “In memory of our dead in our homeland and all victims of displacement and war. BDV local group Hungen. "
0 Idstein District Court 1953, 1990 Memorial stone
0 Immenhausen Factory garden of the Süßmuth glassworks 1955 Stone cross with memorial stone
“Orate. For the fallen, deceased, for the starved, raped, for the kidnapped, enslaved and displaced brothers and sisters. Erected on the 10th anniversary of the expulsion on June 28, 1955. "
0 Immenhausen Immenhausen Glass Museum 1955 Painting about the escape from Penzig and the arrival in Immenhausen
“We came here on dark paths, you are afraid of it. 1947. "
Memorial for displaced persons.jpg Immenhausen Tannenkamp in Holzhausen 1953, 2001 Memorial with wooden cross
"Memorial of the expelled Germans after 1945."
0 Immenhausen 1955/56 Memorial
“Don't forget your homeland! To commemorate the victims of the expulsion - established by BdV 1955. "-" Home law + human right. "
0 Jossgrund Church in Lettgenbrunn 1979 Memorial stone
0 Jossgrund 1958 Memorial cross
0 Kalbach Cemetery in Mittelkalbach Memorial stone
“Silence in devotion. Remember the dead in their homeland and the victims of the expulsion from the East in 1945. "
0 kassel At the bomb victims field at the main cemetery 1999 Memorial stone “In memory of the victims of flight and displacement. Association of Expellees Kassel 1999. "
0 Kelsterbach Main systems Memorial stone of the Egerland
0 Kelsterbach graveyard Cross and granite tablet
0 Kiedrich Old graveyard 1954 Memorial stone
0 Korbach court House 1961 Pyritz stone
"Pyritz 550 km." Pyrzyce
0 Korbach city ​​Park 1965 Pyritz fountain, coat of arms of Pyritz and Otto von Bamberg
0 Grains Berglandhalle 1990 Memorial stone
“1945–1946 300 displaced persons were admitted to Körle. 216 Sudeten Germans, 30 Silesians, 12 West Prussians, 12 East Prussians, 21 Pomeranians, 6 Brandenburgers, 3 Latvians. You can be proud because you worked your way out of the post-war misery and conquered a fate that others hardly understand. "
0 Krofdorf-Gleiberg graveyard 1960 Memorial stone

Web links

Commons : Monuments and memorials to displaced persons in Hesse  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Memorial plaque at the former Gemünden / Wohra train station , accessed on November 6, 2018.
  2. Maria Einsiedel
  3. Kassel main cemetery

Remarks

  1. The motif of the relief was based on the commemorative stamps of the Deutsche Bundespost from 1955 and 1965.