A Stolperstein (pronounced [ˈʃtɔlpɐˌʃtaɪn] ; plural Stolpersteine) is a ten-centimetre (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the...
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The first Stolperstein of London is dedicated to Ada van Dantzig, a Dutch restorer of paintings. Stolpersteine (German for 'stumbling blocks') are created...
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known, that information is included for comparison to the number of stolperstein memorials in that city. For a more complete and up-to-date list, see...
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Altonaer Blutsonntag were reversed on 21 June 1996 and 29 June 1998. A Stolperstein was created in his honor and is located at Max-Brauer-Allee 89 in Hamburg-Altona-Nord...
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Berthold Oppenheim (section Stolperstein)
Svobody 24 (later demolished), where he lived until his deportation. The Stolperstein carries the following text (shown here with English translation): Berthold...
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Stolpersteine in Weingarten (section Stolperstein)
they usually remember a group of victims. The Stolperschwellen and the Stolperstein of Weingarten were collocated by the artist himself on 17 April 2013...
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A Stolperstein for Frank at the Pastorplatz in Aachen, Germany...
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Kristallnacht and later completely destroyed in a bomb attack in 1944. Multiple Stolperstein have been installed in Trier to commemorate those murdered and exiled...
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Stolperstein for Margot Frank at the Pastorplatz in Aachen, Germany...
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Stolperstein, Lietzenburger Straße 20b, Berlin-Schöneberg, Germany...
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