Stumbling blocks in Baden-Württemberg

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The first stumbling block laid in Baden-Württemberg: Robert Liefmann , Freiburg im Breisgau , October 22, 2002

Stumbling blocks in Baden-Württemberg have been laid since October 2002. Stolpersteine is a project by the artist Gunter Demnig that began in 1992. With laid in the ground small commemorative plaques to the fate of people remembered are that in the era of National Socialism persecuted, murdered, deported , expelled or in the suicide were driven.

The first stumbling block in Baden-Württemberg was laid on October 22, 2002 in Goethestrasse 33 in Freiburg im Breisgau . The economist Robert Liefmann lived here with his sisters until he was deported to the Gurs internment camp in the French Pyrenees in 1940 .

A total of several thousand stumbling blocks have been laid in the following locations in Baden-Württemberg:

Web links

Commons : Stolpersteine ​​in Baden-Württemberg  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Stolperstein  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. List of places with stumbling blocks
  2. a b Stolpersteine ​​- Documentation. In: freiburg-im-netz.de. Retrieved November 7, 2017 .
  3. ^ Gabi Schweizer: Remembrance in Gomaringen: Stumbling block for Sally Adamsohn. In: tagblatt.de (Schwäbisches Tagblatt). April 17, 2018, accessed July 11, 2019 (requires registration).
  4. Annette Steininger: When people look at the ground, moved. In: RNZ.de (Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung). July 5, 2018, accessed January 6, 2019 .
  5. Günter Scheinpflug: Holzgerlingen in the Böblingen district: Gunter Demnig relocates two stumbling blocks. In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. February 21, 2018, accessed February 16, 2019 .
  6. From the history of the Jewish communities in the German-speaking area: Horb / Neckar (Baden-Württemberg). In: jewische-gemeinden.de. Retrieved January 11, 2019 .
  7. Volker Schweizer: Stumbling blocks remind us of the fate of a Winterlinger married couple during the Nazi era. In: ZAK.de ( Zollern-Alb-Kurier ). July 13, 2020, accessed on July 20, 2020 (for a fee).