List of evacuation monuments in Lower Saxony (I – W)

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This list of displaced monuments in Lower Saxony (I – W) shows the displaced monuments in Lower Saxony's cities and communities from Isernhagen to Wunstorf.

List A – H

List I – W

image place location year description
Memorial stone at St. Mary's Church in Isernhagen.jpg Isernhagen Memorial stone at St. Marien-Kirche Kircher farmers 1951 “Remember the homeland, those who fell for it and those missing in it. Central Association of Expelled Germans. Isernhagen 1951 "
Memorial plaque for refugees Juist cropped.jpg Juist Memorial plaque and memorial stones on the cemetery chapel Memorial Day 1977 “They came from the fire. They went through the water. They found a bank. According to Isaiah 43/2. Between 1945 and 1947, around 1250 displaced persons, mainly from Pomerania and East Prussia, found refuge in Juist. In the difficult years that followed, many of them died and rest in this cemetery. Those who live in peace on this island, who visit this island as guests: remember you and do not forget what a precious gift life and peace are. "
0 Kreiensen Cemetery, plaque 1958 “In memory of the victims of both world wars 1914-1918 1939-1945. Kreiensen community Sponsor community Arnsdorf / Rsgb. with Steinseiffen. ”-“ Jannowitz and Kupferberg. ” Miłków (Podgórzyn) , Janowice Wielkie , Podgórzyn
0 Lahstedt Südstraße at the Protestant church in Groß Lafferde
0 Lamstedt Memorial plaques next to the memorial for the fallen
0 Langenhagen Memorial plaque on the war memorial in Engelbostel
Memorial plaque on the town hall wall Langenhagen.jpg Langenhagen Memorial plaque on the town hall wall 1960-1992 Commemorative plaque depicting Germany in its borders from 1937 with the inscription “Unforgotten Heimat”, stolen in 1992
M 74 Displaced. JPG Langenhagen Memorial stone at the Elisabeth Church on Walsroder Straße
Langeoog - Baltengedenkstätte.jpg Langeoog German-Baltic memorial at the Langeoog dune cemetery 1982
0 Lemwerder Memorial stone at the cemetery entrance 1987
0 Lingen (Ems) new cemetery, memorial stone and tree of life, coats of arms of West Prussia, Pomerania, East Prussia, Silesia, Posen, Sudetenland
0 Lohne (Oldenburg) Displacement settlement Kettelerstraße / Mittelwalder Straße, memorial stone 1980 “Mittelwalde. Since 1952 Pate city of Lohne. " Międzylesie
0 Rewards there, protective cloak Madonna 1991
0 Luneburg District administration courtyard, Eichenbrück memorial stone, sponsorship 1983 Wągrowiec , Kreis Wongrowitz , district Eichenbrueck
0 Luneburg Ritterstrasse, bronze sculpture 1987 "Memory of East Prussia."
0 Luneburg Old courtyard of the district administration; Lüneburg, Bleckede, Neuhaus and Königsberg
0 Luneburg Memorial stone in front of the building of the North German Cultural Works in Herderstrasse "The dead of the great expulsion 1945–1956."
0 Lünne Memorial for displaced persons at St. Vitus in Plantlünne
0 Mariental (Lower Saxony) Transit camp memorial at the community center 1997 “In memory of the Mariental transit camp 1945–1947.” - “Never again violence, expulsion and injustice. Unity, law and freedom are our future. ”-“ Peace, faith, confidence, suffering, hunger, displacement, Wohlau, Stettin, Danzig, Oels. ” Mariental-Horst # Civil history
0 Melle Memorial cross in Grönenberg Park 1955
0 Melle Memorial stone 1965 “The Regenwald district and its dead. Faithful to home. Faithful to the ancestors. September 16, 1965. “ Regenwalde district
0 Melle Memorial stone to the entrance of Wellingholzhausen 1984 "Silesia, East Prussia, Pomerania"
0 Nienburg / Weser signpost "Berlin 337 km, Bartenstein 889 km, Domnau 922 km, zone border 132 km, Friedland 928 km, Schippenbeil 909 km, Kulm 691 km, Lähn am Bober 760 km, Danzig 728 km, Elbing 778 km."
Memorial stone Nienburg Commemoration of the German East 1953.jpg Nienburg Area of ​​the vocational schools of the district of Nienburg on the Berliner Ring, memorial stone "The memory of the German East in 1953."
Memorial stone Nienburg for East and West Prussia Silesia.jpg Nienburg there, memorial stone for East and West Prussia, Silesia, Danzig, Sudetenland, Warthegau, Posen, Pomerania, Berlin, Mark Brandenburg
Memorial stone Nienburg Germans in Russia.jpg Nienburg there, memorial stone 1986 “In memory of the Germans in Russia. 8/10/1986. "
0 Nienburg East German Museum of Local History: 9 m 2 Ostland window with Marienburg (Ordensburg) , Breslauer Rathaus , Oder , Lausitzer Neisse , Küstrin , Frankfurt (Oder) , Danziger Krantor , Elbląg , Königsberg i. Pr. , Tilsit , Tannenberg monument , Giant Mountains , Upper Silesian collieries and St. Annaberg
0 North (East Frisia) Gnadenkirche Tidofeld
0 Northeim Cemetery, memorial to the displaced
0 Nortmoor Memorial stone on the cemetery forecourt 1981 “Memorial for the dead of the Silesian community Schnellewalde 1281–1981.” Szybowice
Displaced persons memorial stone Ohlendorf.jpg Ohlendorf (Hemmingen) Memorial stone 1953 “To the victims of the 1939-1945 war. We were one in love for our homeland and gave it everything. "
0 Ohrum Memorial stone at the northern entrance to the village 1999 “In memory of the 1946 expulsion from Heinzendorf and Werdeck, County of Glatz / Silesia. We thank you for the admission and commemorate all victims of the war and the expulsion from the German East. Far away true! 1999. "
Oldenburg (Oldenburg) Park on Peterstrasse, Leobschützstein 1951 "Unforgettable German city in the east of Leobschütz." - "Danzig, Memel, Pomerania, Silesia, Sudetenland, East Prussia, West Prussia." - "1945."
0 Osnabrück Memorial stone on the cemetery in Voxtrup 2007 “We REMEMBER the expulsion from Volpersdorf and Köpprich / Grafschaft Glatz - Silesia in 1946. THANK YOU for being here in the region in the most difficult time. MEMORIAL of all victims of war, violence and expulsion from the German East. Volpersdorfer Heimatgruppe, Voxtrup 2007, location of the Heimatgruppe. “ Wolibórz , Przygórze
0 Osnabrück Hasetorwall, memorial of the German East, medieval defense tower 1954 ETERNAL GERMAN EAST
0 Osterholz-Scharmbeck City park on Lindenstrasse, home stele with the eastern areas 1962
0 Osterode am Harz Inner city ring at the corner of Bahnhofstrasse, milestone 1985 “862 km to Osterode – East Prussia.” Ostróda
0 Osterode Memorial plaque on the wall of St. Aegidien (Osterode) “Our brothers and sisters who are resting in the cemeteries of our East German homeland and who have been killed on the run. Sisters in memory. Christ says: I live and you should also live. The country teams united in the Federation of Expelled Germans. "
0 Otterndorf Cemetery, Cross of the German East in the stone base of the wooden cross: "The dead of our Eastern homeland 1949."
0 Otterndorf District building, memorial stone 1975 “Labiau district, East Prussia. In memory of our homeland, the district community of Labiau 1975. “ District of Labiau
0 Torment Memorial stone for the Lamsdorf internment camp near the district house 1960 “The victims of the Falkenberg district through war, expulsion, and the Lamsdorf camp. The Peine district. “ Landkreis Falkenberg OS
0 Torment Memorial stone at the cemetery chapel in Essinghausen 1986
0 Torment Memorial stone on the old cemetery in Vöhrum
Displaced persons (Kusber) .jpg Rastede Bog oak memorial Displaced Persons by Jochen Kusber on the site of the former camp for refugees and displaced persons in Hahn-Lehmden 2010
0 Rinteln Seetorfriedhof, memorial cross 1955 Coats of arms of Pomerania, West Prussia, Brandenburg and Upper Silesia
Displaced persons memorial stone Ronnenberg.jpg Ronnenberg Memorial stone in a green area 1953 "The unforgettable homeland and its victims in memory."
0 Rotenburg (Wümme) Site of the Heimatbund Wümme, memorial stone with Stettin, Danzig, Breslau and Königsberg 1986
0 Rotenburg Area of ​​the district house, memorial stone 30 years of sponsorship in the district of Angerburg 1984
0 Rössing (Nordstemmen) Memorial stone Pomerania, East Prussia, Silesia 1997
0 Salzgitter Memorial for expellees in Thiede 1950
0 Scheeßel Memorial stone Silesia on Seidorfer Straße 1986
0 Schöningen Memorial column on the market, coat of arms of Berlin , 6 Central and East German coats of arms "Berlin should always remain the capital 17.6.1959." - "Don't forget the German East!"
0 Schulenburg (Pattensen) Sponsorship stone; Bärndorf, Neudorf, Södrich “40 years of sponsorship at Schulenburg Fischbach / Rsgb. 1951–1991. “ Karpniki , Mysłakowice
Displaced persons memorial stone Seesen Detail.jpg Seesen Wilhelmsplatz 1994 Memorial stone with coats of arms of Silesia, Pomerania, East Prussia
0 Sibbesse Memorial stone in Hönze 1989 “In memory of 14 million East German expellees 1949–1989. Federation of Displaced Persons. BdV "
0 Morals Memorial stone at the house of clubs and history 2010 “In memory of refugees and displaced persons. Börde Sittensen. "
Expellees Monument Springe Kreis Militsch.jpg Jump Town hall wall, memorial plaque 1962 “To commemorate the victims of the expulsion from their Silesian homeland Militsch-Trachenberg , the dead who remained there, the fallen and missing. Sponsorship group Springe and home district community Militsch-Trachenberg 1962. “ Landkreis Militsch , Żmigród
Signpost for jump east areas.jpg Jump Guide from Helmut Benna "Tilsit 1033 km, Danzig 777 km, Stettin 445 km, Berlin 320 km, Wroclaw 631 km, Dresden 420 km."
0 Stade Wall systems on the Elbe Goldaper Memorial 1964
Moose sculpture 1987
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Stadtoldendorf memorial plaque expulsion.jpg Stadtoldendorf Memorial plaque on the town hall 1955 Heinrich Lersch
0 Strackholt At the Hohen Thee, reminder and memorial plaque 2008 “As a reminder and reminder. On February 24, 1946, around 1,000 residents were expelled from Schlegel, Glatz / Lower Silesia, and robbed of their homes. On March 5, 1946, they arrived in Aurich / East Frisia and were distributed to the East Frisian towns. Ten families came to Strackholt, and later many others who found modest accommodation here. Some settled down and found a new home, even a second home. This is to thank the residents of Strackholt, but also to remind them of their lost homeland in Silesia. Far but true. Home Community Schlegel 1980 eV " Słupiec (Nowa Ruda)
0 Suhlendorf Cemetery, Wollsteiner Lapidarium 2007 Wolsztyn , Wollstein District
Displaced persons monument Syke.jpg Syke Park at the mill pond Three memorial stones: German East and eight coats of arms
0 Syke Memorial stone in the Wehlau district
0 Uelzen Memorial stone in front of the old parish office in Veerßen
0 Uelzen Memorial stone in the cemetery with a large burial ground for displaced persons 1984
Vechta Memorial Site Displaced Persons.jpg Vechta Memorial at the ev.-luth. Church of the Resurrection 1968 “Memorial: East German Homeland; Soldiers; Missing people, abducted people. "
Memorial Bürgerpark Verden cropped.jpg Verden Bürgerpark, memorial for the German East 1955 NEVER LOST, ALWAYS THINK OF IT Coats of
arms of Brandenburg, Danzig, Silesia, East Prussia, West Prussia, Pomerania and the Sudetenland
0 Wallenhorst Memorial stone in Rulle 1996 "To the victims of the war, the flight and the expulsion of the dioceses of Breslau, Danzig, Warmia, the prelature Schneidemühl, the vicariates general Glatz and Branitz and the Sudetenland."
0 Walsrode Main entrance to the cemetery, memorial stone 1950
Displacement monument Weetzen Friedhof.jpg Whet graveyard Hochkreuz (1952), replaced by a memorial stone (1971)
0 Wilhelmshaven Ehrenfriedhof am Stadtpark, Neuengrodener Strasse, memorial stone 1967 “They are safe on the Brahe and Vistula in their native soil, have fallen innocent in war and expulsion through blind delusion, or they sleep far from their home, against eternal tomorrow. Lord of life and death, give grace and home to all of us. The Bydgoszcz dead. ” Bydgoszcz , Bydgoszcz Blood Sunday
0 Wilhelmshaven Bronze sculpture opposite the Cityhaus on Bismarckstrasse 1982 Ferdinand Lepcke . The bow-tensioner . The grateful Brombergers. 1910 her godfather city 1982. "
0 Wilhelmshaven Memorial stone opposite the Kopperhörner mill in Brommygrün on Mühlenweg 1983 "Meeting place for the expellees." - "Landsmannschaft der Oberschlesier, Landsmannschaft Silesia, Pomeranian Landsmannschaft, Landsmannschaft East Prussia, Landsmannschaft West Prussia and Danzig."
0 Winsen (Aller) Memorial stone under the oak grove in front of the cemetery 1987 "In memory of the homeland of the German expellees in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe as well as in memory of their victims and sufferings from the occasion of flight and displacement."
0 Winsen (Luhe) Rote-Kreuz-Straße 6, memorial stone with coats of arms of East Prussia, Schloßberg and Ebenrode "Remember the German areas in the east with the districts of Schloßberg (Pillkallen), Ebenrode (Stallupönen) in East Prussia." Dobrowolsk , Nesterow
0 Wohldenberg Castle Memorial cross 1979 "In commemoration of the outbreak of World War II in Gdansk on September 1st, 1939, the Gdansk Catholics who were expelled from their homeland 40 years later erected this Memorial of Peace for their dead as a symbol of reconciliation between the peoples."
0 Wolfenbüttel Memorial stone at the northern entrance to Halchter 2000 "We remember! The escape, deportation and expulsion of Germans from their homeland in the east. The victims are accusing! BdV Halchter. "
0 Wolfenbüttel 5 m high wayside shrine on Rosenwall, memorial for displaced persons 1950/2003
0 Wolfenbüttel Landeshuter Platz, displaced persons memorial, 50 years sponsorship of the Landeshut Good Friday 1953
Relief stone 2002
0 Wolfenbüttel there, distance stone with Brandenburg Gate 1959 Berlin 195 km, Wroclaw 455 km, state hat 404 km
Klieversberg Memorial 2016.jpg Wolfsburg Memorial on the Klieversberg . 1953 Memorial for the victims of the two world wars with a 14 meter high obelisk. Several panels remind of the fate of the German expellees from different regions.
0 Wolfsburg-Fallersleben Memorial in the castle park
0 Wunstorf ev.-luth. Petruskirche in Steinhude , memorial of the Elchniederung district community 1991
0 Wunstorf Corner of Blumenauer Strasse / Wilhelm-Busch-Strasse, memorial plaque

"Oststadt Wunstorf. German compatriots were expelled from Silesia, East Prussia, West Prussia, Pomerania, Brandenburg, the Sudetenland, etc. as a result of the Second World War. Here on Wilhelm-Busch-Straße, the non-profit building association Wunstorf eG continued building rental houses in 1952 to alleviate the unbearable housing shortage. This new district was created in the east of the city with 287 apartments. "

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Volkmann, Helga Volkmann: The Mariental Refugee Camp (1945-1947) and the transports of expellees from Silesia (1946-1947): a contribution to the post-war history of the Mariental community and the Helmstedt district . 1997; 2nd edition 1998.
  2. ^ East German Local History Museum Nienburg
  3. Ostdeutsche Heimatsammlungen (Federal Institute for Culture and History of Germans in Eastern Europe)
  4. Rinteln (Seetorfriedhof), district of Schaumburg, Lower Saxony (online project fallen memorials)
  5. Benna signpost has been set up again (HAZ 2013)