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Stolpersteine in Békéscsaba

Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the victims of Nazi Germany being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide. The first Stolperstein collocactions in the Békés County (Hungarian: Békés megye, pronounced [ˈbeːkeːʃ]) took place in Békéscsaba on 30 September 2012. Usually the Stolpersteine are placed in front of the last self-chosen residence of the victim. Their name in Hungarian is botlatókő.

In Hungarian, the family name is always put on first place. There is also the tradition that married women bear first and family name of their husbands - with the additional suffix -né after the first name of their husband. The wife of Bónis Adolf therefore is called Bónis Adolfné. Mostly on the Stolperstein the woman's birth name is engraved in the line below.

The lists are sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.

Stolperstein Inscription Location Life and death
HERE LIVED
ANDRÁS ÁDÁM
BORN 1937
IN BÉKÉSCSABA
DEPORTED ON 26.6.1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Deák utca 12
46°40′49″N 21°06′19″E / 46.680303°N 21.105186°E / 46.680303; 21.105186 (Stolpersteine for András, János, László and Lászlóné Ádám)
Ádám, AndrásAndrás Ádám was born in 1937. He was the son of László Ádám and Lili née Sajó. He had a younger brother, János (b. 1939). On 26 June 1944 his mother, he and his brother were deported to Auschwitz. The deportation train arrived in Auschitz on 29 June 1944. Immediately after their arrival András Ádám, his brother and his mother were murdered in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. The boy was 7 years old then.[1]

His father László Ádám had disappeared already in 1943 in the Ukraine.

HERE LIVED
JÁNOS ÁDÁM
BORN 1939
IN BÉKÉSCSABA
DEPORTED ON 26.6.1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Deák utca 12
46°40′49″N 21°06′19″E / 46.680303°N 21.105186°E / 46.680303; 21.105186 (Stolpersteine for András, János, László and Lászlóné Ádám)
{{{2}}}, János ÁdámJános Ádám was born in 1939. He was the son of László Ádám and Lili née Sajó. He had an older brother, András (b. 1937). On 26 June 1944 his mother, he and his brother were deported to Auschwitz. The deportation train arrived in Auschitz on 29 June 1944. Immediately after their arrival János Ádám, his brother and his mother were murdered in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. The boy was 5 years old then.

His father László Ádám had disappeared already in 1943 in the Ukraine.

HERE LIVED
LÁSZLÓ ÁDÁM
BORN 1905
DEPORTED
TO UKRAINE
DISAPPEARED IN 1943
Deák utca 12
46°40′49″N 21°06′19″E / 46.680303°N 21.105186°E / 46.680303; 21.105186 (Stolpersteine for András, János, László and Lászlóné Ádám)
Ádám, LászlóLászló Ádám
HERE LIVED THE
WIFE OF LÁSZLÓ ÁDÁM
LILI SAJÓ
BORN 1914
DEPORTED 1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Deák utca 12
46°40′49″N 21°06′19″E / 46.680303°N 21.105186°E / 46.680303; 21.105186 (Stolpersteine for András, János, László and Lászlóné Ádám)
Ádám, LiliLili Ádám née Sajó
HERE LIVED THE
WIFE OF JÁNOS HIRSCH
ELLA KOHUT
BORN 1896
DEPORTED 1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 18.12.1944
IN STUTTHOF
Gyoni Géza utca 22
46°40′45″N 21°05′25″E / 46.679273°N 21.090201°E / 46.679273; 21.090201 (Stolperstein for Janosné Hirsch (Ella Hirsch))
Hirsch, EllaElla Hirsch née Kohut
HERE LIVED
JÓZSEF HIRSCH
BORN 1934
DEPORTED 1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Jókai utca 16
46°40′40″N 21°05′19″E / 46.677842°N 21.088613°E / 46.677842; 21.088613 (Stolpersteine for József, Józsefné (Gizella), Lajosné (Rózsi) and Péter Hirsch)
Hirsch, JózsefJózsef Hirsch
HERE LIVED THE
WIFE OF JÓZSEF HIRSCH
GIZELLA HILF
BORN 1863
DEPORTED 1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Jókai utca 16
46°40′40″N 21°05′19″E / 46.677842°N 21.088613°E / 46.677842; 21.088613 (Stolpersteine for József, Józsefné (Gizella), Lajosné (Rózsi) and Péter Hirsch)
Hirsch, GizellaGizella Hirsch née Hilf
HERE LIVED THE
WIFE OF IMRE LAJOS HIRSCH
RÓZSI JÄGER
BORN 1911
DEPORTED 1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Jókai utca 16
46°40′40″N 21°05′19″E / 46.677842°N 21.088613°E / 46.677842; 21.088613 (Stolpersteine for József, Józsefné (Gizella), Lajosné (Rózsi) and Péter Hirsch)
Hirsch, RózsiRózsi Hirsch née Jäger
HERE LIVED
PÉTER HIRSCH
BORN 1944
DEPORTED 1944
TO AUSCHWITZ
MURDERED ON 29.6.1944
Jókai utca 16
46°40′40″N 21°05′19″E / 46.677842°N 21.088613°E / 46.677842; 21.088613 (Stolpersteine for József, Józsefné (Gizella), Lajosné (Rózsi) and Péter Hirsch)
Hirsch, PéterPéter Hirsch
HERE LIVED
FERENC KULPIN
BORN 1888
DEPORTED 1944
TO MAUTHAUSEN
MURDERED
Andrássy utca 19b
46°40′42″N 21°05′40″E / 46.678443°N 21.094396°E / 46.678443; 21.094396 (Stolpersteine for Ferenc, Ferencné (Janka) and György Kulpin)
Kulpin, FerencFerenc Kulpin was born on 13 March 1888 in Békéscsaba. His parents were Jakab Kulpin and Fani née Lövi. He had at least one sister, Paula (b. 1883), and one brother, Ede (b. 1893). He was married to Janka née Grünwald. The couple had at least two sons, György (b. 1918) and Jozsef (b. 1920).

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His son György disappeared in Ukraine, his sister and his brother were murdered by the Nazi regime in Auschwitz.[3] His son Jozsef commited suicide in 1964.[4]

HERE LIVED THE
WIFE OF FERENC KULPIN
JANKA GRUNWALD
BORN 1895
DEPORTED 1944
TO MAUTHAUSEN
MURDERED
Andrássy utca 19b
46°40′42″N 21°05′40″E / 46.678443°N 21.094396°E / 46.678443; 21.094396 (Stolpersteine for Ferenc, Ferencné (Janka) and György Kulpin)
Kulpin, JankaJanka Kulpin née Grünwald

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HERE LIVED
GYÖRGY KULPIN
BORN 1918
DEPORTED
TO UKRAINE
MURDERED
Andrássy utca 19b
46°40′42″N 21°05′40″E / 46.678443°N 21.094396°E / 46.678443; 21.094396 (Stolpersteine for Ferenc, Ferencné (Janka) and György Kulpin)
Kulpin, GyörgyGyörgy Kulpin was born on 20 August 1918 in Békéscsaba. His parents were Ferenc Kulpin and Janka née Grünwald. He had at least one brother, Jozsef (b. 1920). At age 18 he was enlisted as a soldier in the Hungarian army, but later-on he was deported to do forced labor in the Don region of Ukraine. He was "executed by cruel method", so reported his cousin Katalin Packard in 1982.[6]

Both his parents were also murdered by the Nazi regime, also several other relatives. His brother Jozsef commited suicide in 1964.

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Einzelnachweise

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  1. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: ANDRAS ADAM, based on the Card File of Hungarian Jews who perished prepared by the Hungarian branch of the World Jewish Congress, 1945-1946, retrieved on 10 September 2017
  2. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names lists three reports, all retrieved on 9 September 2017:
    FERENC KULPIN, based on the Card catalogue of those who perished from the labor battalions and deportees from Hungary,
    FERENCZ KULPIN, submitted by his niece Katalin Packard in 1982 from Jerusalem,
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  3. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names: EDE KULPIN and PAULA ENGEL, both submitted by his niece Katalin Packard in 1982 from Jerusalem, retrieved on 9 September 2017
  4. ^ geni.com: Jozsef Kulpin, retrieved on 10 September 2017
  5. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names lists two reports, both retrieved on 9 September 2017:
    []
    JANKA KULPIN, submitted by her niece Catherine Adam in 1997 from Toronto
  6. ^ The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names lists three reports, all retrieved on 9 September 2017:
    GYORGY KULPIN, submitted by his cousin Katalin Packard in 1982 from Jerusalem
    GYORGY KULPIN, based on a List of Hungarian labor battalion victims found in Nevek - Victims of Hungarian Labour Battalions, The Beate Klarsfeld Foundation and Yad Vashem, 1992,
    GYORGY KULPIN, submitted by his cousin Catherine Adam in 1997 from Toronto.
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