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Stolpersteine in Prag-Staré Město

The Stolpersteine in Prague-Staré mӗsto lists the Stolpersteine in the Old Town of Prague (Czech: Staré Město pražské). The quarter is a medieval settlement and the core of the city center. It is now part of Praha 1. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide.

Generally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is: Kameny zmizelých, stones of the disappeareds.

The list is sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.

Staré Město

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Stone Name Location Life and death
HERE LIVED
HEŘMAN ABELES
BORN 1892
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
Pařížská 1068/10
(Staré mӗsto)
Ing. Abeles, HeřmanHeřman Abeles, also Hermann, was born on 3 June 1892 in Hustopeče. He was an architect and married to Zděnka Abelesová. The couple had a daughter, Eva (born 1930). Together with Leo Mayer, he designed and realized a modern villa for film producer Josef Auerbach in 1933/1934, located in Barrandovská 60 in Prague. The building is considered to be a master piece of Functionalism.[1] On 21 October 1941, he was deported from Prague to the Ghetto Litzmannstadt (Łódź), together with his wife and daughter, with transport B, train DA 7 (his transport number was 409). Ing. Heřman Abeles and his family have not survived the Shoah.[2][3]
HERE LIVED
EVA ABELESOVÁ
BORN 1930
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
Pařížská 1068/10
(Staré mӗsto)
Abelesová, EvaEva Abelesová was born on 30 October 1930 in Prague. Her Parents were the achitect Heřman Abeles and Zděnka Abelesová. On 21 October 1941 she was deported with her parents with trandport D, train DA 7 to Litzmannstadt Ghetto. Her transportnumber was 411. Eva Abelesová and her parents have not survived the Shoah.[4][5]
HERE LIVED
ZDĔNKA ABELESOVÁ
BORN 1903
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
Pařížská 1068/10
(Staré mӗsto)
Abelesová, ZděnkaZděnka Abelesová née Straussová, was born on 12 May 1903 in Prague. Her Parents were František and Eugenie Strauss. She had 3 siblings: Valerie (born 1895), Marie (born 1902) and Hanuš (born 1906).[6] She was maried with the architect Heřman Abeles. The couple had one daughter - Eva, born 1930. On 21 October 1941 she was deported with her daughter and her husband with trandport D, train DA 7 to Litzmannstadt Ghetto. Her transportnumber was 410.

Am 21. Oktober 1941 wurde sie zusammen mit ihrem Mann und ihrer Tochter mit dem Transport B, Zug DA 7 (ihre Transportnummer war die 410) von Prag ins Ghetto Litzmannstadt (Łódź) deportiert. Zděnka Abelesovám her daughter and her husband have not survived the Shoah.

Zděnkas Abelesovás father František Strauss was murdered in Terezin in 1943[7]. Her brother Hanuš Strauss was murdered in Dachau concentration camp in 1944.[8][9][10] Her sister Valerie was in Terezin too, it is not known, if she survived[11]

HERE LIVED
HANUŠ ADLER
BORN 1922
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
Ovocný trh 580/2 Adler, HanušHanuš Adler was born in 11 February 1922 in Prague. His parents were Max Adler and Anna Adlerovà née Hellerová. His father died before 1940. Hanuš Adler was private employee. He tried to emigrate th Shanghai in 1940. 0n 26 October 1941 he was deported with transport C to Litzmannstadt Ghetto. His transportnumer was 743. Hanuš Adler was murdered.
HERE LIVED
IDA
ASCHENBRENNEROVÁ
BORN 1882
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
Rybná 681/11
(Staré mӗsto)
Aschenbrennerová, IdaIda Aschenbrennerová
HERE LIVED
MARKÉTA
AUERBACHOVÁ
BORN 1907
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
Králodvorská 1086/14
(Staré mӗsto)
Auerbachová, MarkétaMarkéta Auerbachová
HERE LIVED
ARTUR BASS
BORN 1881
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED 17.1.1943
IBIDEM
Ovocný trh 580/2 Bass, ArturArtur Bass
HERE LIVED
PAULA BASS
BORN 1891
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
IBIDEM
Ovocný trh 580/2 Bass, PaulaPaula Bass
HERE LIVED
HERBERT FISCHER
BORN 1915
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
1943 TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED
Týnská 1053/19
(Staré mӗsto)
Fischer, HerbertHerbert Fischer
HERE LIVED
JULIE FISCHEROVÁ
BORN 1884
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
1944 TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED
Týnská 1053/19
(Staré mӗsto)
Fischerová, JulieJulie Fischerová
HERE LIVED
ARNOŠT
GROSSLICHT
BORN 1878
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN SOBIBOR
Široká 118/20
(Staré mӗsto)
Grosslicht, ArnoštArnošt Grosslicht
HERE LIVED
FRANTIŠEK
GROSSLICHT
BORN 1914
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN SOBIBOR
Široká 118/20
(Staré mӗsto)
Grosslicht, FrantišekFrantišek Grosslicht
HERE LIVED
ELSA
GROSSLICHTOVÁ
BORN 1890
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN SOBIBOR
Široká 118/20
(Staré mӗsto)
Grosslichtová, ElsaElsa Grosslichtová
HERE LIVED
LUDVÍK HASTERLÍK
BORN 1881
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 1942
IN TREBLINKA
Michalská 21
(Staré mӗsto)
Hasterlík, LudvíkLudvík Hasterlík
HERE LIVED
VILÉM HASTERLÍK
BORN 1891
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 26.4.1943
IN AUSCHWITZ
Michalská 21
(Staré mӗsto)
Hasterlík, VilémVilém Hasterlík
HERE LIVED
MATYLDA
HASTERLÍKOVÁ
BORN 1872
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 1942
IBIDEM
Michalská 21
(Staré mӗsto)
Hasterlíková, MatyldaMatylda Hasterlíková
HERE LIVED
RŮŽENA
HASTERLÍKOVÁ
BORN 1892
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 26.4.1943
IN AUSCHWITZ
Michalská 21
(Staré mӗsto)
Hasterlíková, RůženaRůžena Hasterlíková
Probably removed
HERE LIVED
ALBERT HELLER
BORN 1870
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN TREBLINKA
Pařížská 1076/7 Heller, AlbertAlbert Heller
Probably removed
HERE LIVED
GRÉTA HELLEROVÁ
BORN 1903
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 23.7.1943
IN AUSCHWITZ
Pařížská 1076/7 Hellerová, GrétaGréta Hellerová
HERE LIVED
HANUŠ KATZ
BORN 1924
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN MAJDANEK
Dlouhá 733/29
(Staré mӗsto)
Katz, HanušHanuš Katz
HERE LIVED
ROBERT KATZ
BORN 1924
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN MAJDANEK
Dlouhá 733/29
(Staré mӗsto)
Katz, RobertRobert Katz
HERE LIVED
KAMILA KATZOVÁ
BORN 1923
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
Dlouhá 733/29
(Staré mӗsto)
Katzová, KamilaKamila Katzová
HERE LIVED
ZDĚNKA KATZOVÁ
BORN 1891
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
Dlouhá 733/29
(Staré mӗsto)
Katzová, ZdӗnkaZdӗnka Katzová
HERE LIVED
ROBERT KOHN
BORN 1880
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN SOBIBOR
Haštalská 790/11
(Staré mӗsto)
Kohn, RobertRobert Kohn
HERE LIVED
IRMA KOHNOVÁ
BORN 1883
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN SOBIBOR
Haštalská 790/11
(Staré mӗsto)
Kohnová, IrmaIrma Kohnová
HERE LIVED
MAXIMILIAN LASCH
BORN 1890
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
Dušni 112/16
(Staré mӗsto)
Lasch, MaximilianMaximilian Lasch
HERE LIVED
RUDOLF LASCH
BORN 1890
DEPORTED 1942
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
IN RIZE???????????????
Dušni 112/16
(Staré mӗsto)
Lasch, RudolfRudolf Lasch
HERE LIVED
SOPHIE LIEBEN
BORN 1888
DEPORTED 1943
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Kozí 916/5
(Staré mӗsto)
Lieben, SophieSophie Lieben
HERE LIVED
KAREL MAUTNER
BORN 1896
DEPORTED
1942 TO THERESIENSTADT
1942 TO RAASIKU
MURDERED
Benediktská 689/8
(Staré mӗsto)
Mautner, KarelKarel Mautner
HERE LIVED
JUDR. ARTUR MOHR
BORN 1883
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
IBIDEM
Bartolomӗjská 304/1
(Staré mӗsto)
JUDr. Mohr, ArturArtur Mohr
HERE LIVED
FLORA MOHROVÁ
BORN 1883
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
IBIDEM
Bartolomӗjská 304/1
(Staré mӗsto)
Mohrová, FloraFlora Mohrová
HERE LIVED
KATEŘINA MOHROVÁ
BORN 1913
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED
IBIDEM
Bartolomӗjská 304/1
(Staré mӗsto)
Mohrová, KateřinaKateřina Mohrová
HERE LIVED
BENJAMIN
ROSENSTEIN
BORN 1886
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
Týnská 626/9
(Staré mӗsto)
Rosenstein, BenjaminBenjamin Rosenstein
HERE LIVED
BEDŘICH SCHULZ
BORN 1903
DEPORTED 1943
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 17.1.1945
IN KAUFERING
Anežská 812/14 Schulz, BedřichBedřich Schulz

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HERE LIVED
OSKAR
SCHWARZKOPF
BORN 1883
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Celetná 592/23
(Staré mӗsto)
Schwarzkopf, OskarOskar Schwarzkopf

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HERE LIVED
HELENA WINTEROVÁ
NÉE POPPEROVÁ
BORN 1904
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED
IN AUSCHWITZ
Rybná 668/2
(Staré mӗsto)
Winterová, HelenaHelena Winterová née Popperová was born on 26 February 1904. Her last residence before deportation was in Prague XIX, Na Kodymce 35. On 22 December 1942, she was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport Ck. Her transport number was 225 of 1,005. One month later, on 29 January 1943, she was deported to Auschwitz concentration camp by transport Ct. Her transport number was 962 of 1,000. She was murdered there.[18][19]

Dates of collocations

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According to the website of Gunter Demnig the Stolpersteine of Prague were posed on 8 October 2008, 7 November 2009, 12 June 2010, 13 to 15 July 2011 and on 17 July 2013 by the artist himself. A further collocation occurred on 28 October 2012, but is not mentioned on Demnig's page.

The Czech Stolperstein project was initiated in 2008 by the Česká unie židovské mládeže (Czech Union of Jewish Youth) and was realized with the patronage of the Mayor of Prague.[20][21]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Information about the villa in Barrandovská
  2. ^ Hermann Abeles on Yad Vashem
  3. ^ Hermann Abeles on Holocaust.cz
  4. ^ Eva Abelesová on Yad Vashem
  5. ^ Eva Abelesová on Holocaust.cz
  6. ^ Family Strauss, retrieved on 8 February 2019
  7. ^ holocaust.cz: František Strauss , retrieved on 8 February 2019
  8. ^ Zdenka Abelesová on Yad Vashem
  9. ^ Zdenka Abelesova auf Holocaust.cz
  10. ^ Hanus Strauss on Holocaust.cz
  11. ^ Document mentioned Valerie beeing in Terezin, retrieved on 8 February 2019
  12. ^ geni.com: [], retrieved on 14 April 2017
  13. ^ holocaust.cz: [], retrieved on 14 April 2017
  14. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: [], retrieved on 14 April 2017
  15. ^ geni.com: [], retrieved on 14 April 2017
  16. ^ holocaust.cz: [], retrieved on 14 April 2017
  17. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: [], retrieved on 14 April 2017
  18. ^ holocaust.cz: HELENA WINTEROVÁ, retrieved on 14 April 2017
  19. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: HELENA WINTEROVA, retrieved on 14 April 2017
  20. ^ Zdeňka Kuchyňová: Praha má na chodnících své první pamětní kameny holocaustu, Radio Praha, 19 October 2008
  21. ^ archive.is/6bh0z Stolpersteine in der Tschechischen Republik, stolpersteine.cz, retrieved on 18 March 2017