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Stolpersteine for Miloš and Pavel Lederer in front of Slezská 397/12 in Prague-Vinohrady, 2011

The Stolpersteine in Prague-Holešovice lists the Stolpersteine in a district Vinohrady (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦolɛʃovɪtsɛ]) of Prague. The district has been split off. Since 2002 it belongs to several administrative districts: The western part lies in Prague 2, the north-eastern part in Prague 3 and the south-eastern part in Prague 10. Small parts also of Prague 1 (Prague State Opera and Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia) and in Prague 4 (near Nusle). 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 disappeared.

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

adressen müssen noch geprüft werden (nach meiner Zählung 71 minus Pavel Lederer)

Stone Name Location Life and death
Balbínova 550/10 Adler, HarryHarry Adler
Korunní 1773/117 Albrechtová, Berta MarieBerta Marie Albrechtová
Budečská 944/9
(Vinohrady)
Baum, KarelKarel Baum
Budečská 944/9
(Vinohrady)
Baumová, MarieMarie Baumová
Balbínova 408/24 Bendová, BertaBerta Bendová
Balbínova 733/21 Beykovská, JosefaJosefa Beykovská
Balbínova 733/21 Beykovský, AdolfAdolf Beykovský
Balbínova 733/21 Beykovský, JuliusJulius Beykovský
Budečská 796/17 Bondy, BohumilBohumil Bondy
Budečská 796/17 Bondyová, KamilaKamila Bondyová
Ondríckova 2284/20
(Vinohrady, Praha 3)
 Bondyová, OlgaOlga Bondyová
Kouřimská 2185/9
(Vinohrady)
Bondy-Grimmová, EvženieEvženie Bondy-Grimmová
Libická 1918/6 Čada, JosefJosef Čada
Libická 1918/6 Čadová, JosefaJosefa Čadová
Budečská 944/9
(Vinohrady)
Dub, AlfredAlfred Dub
Korunní 1772/81 Eckstein, ArnoštArnošt Eckstein
Vinohradská 1899/112
(Vinohrady)
Eckstein, BedřichBedřich Eckstein
Vinohradská 1899/112
(Vinohrady)
Ecksteinová, HanaHana Ecksteinová
Budečská 944/9
(Vinohrady)
Färberová, AnnaAnna Färberová
Mánesova 1111/45 Feigl, AlfredAlfred Feigl
Mánesova 1111/45 Feiglová, OlgaOlga Feiglová
Belgická 67/25
(Vinohrady)
Freudenfeld, OtaOta Freudenfeld was born on 27 July 1891. He was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1943. He was killed by the Nazi regime in Auschwitz concentration camp.[1]
Mánesova 1066/34 Foltýnová, MarianaMariana Foltýnová
Balbínova 733/21 Franková, AliceAlice Franková
Chodská 1140/3 Gut, EmilEmil Gut
Chodská 1140/3 Gutová, MartaMarta Gutová
Belgická 67/25
(Vinohrady)
Hachenburg, HanušHanuš Hachenburg
Kouřimská 2185/9
(Vinohrady)
Heitlerová, AnnaAnna Heitlerová
HERE LIVED
DR. ALFRED HERTZKA
BORN 1884
DEPORTED 1941
TO ŁÓDŹ
MURDERED 1942
IN ŁÓDŹ
Korunní 1961/109
(Vinohrady)
Dr. Hertzka, AlfredAlfred Hertzka was born on 22 April 1884 in Slavkov u Brna. His parents were Moritz and Jenny née Pollack. He studied philosophy and became a teacher at the Realgymnasium of Litoměřice. He married Anna Maria née Abeles. The couple had at least two daughters: Gertrud, born on 1 August 1922 in Litoměřice, and Elisabeth. Alfred and Anna Maria later divorced. The address book of Litoměřice in the year 1935 lists himself (as a professor) and his daughter (as a student) with the address Richard-Wagner-Straße 1. His last address before deportation was Korunní 109 in Prague XII. On 31 October 1941 he was deported with Transport D from Prague to the Łódź Ghetto. His transport number was 735 of 1000. He was murdered by the Nazi regime on 13 May 1942.[2][3]

The fate of his wife is unknown. Both daughters married: Gertrud studied Economics and married Hans Loew, a lawyer. She then worked at the Czechoslovakian Ministry for International Trade. The couple had no children. Both were murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Elisabeth could survive the Shoah. She was married to man named Schaffer and in 2009 she reported on the death of her father and her sister to the Central Database of Shoah's victims' names in Yad Vashem. At that time she was living in Berlin. Stolpersteine were also created for Gertrud and Hans Loew. They have been collocated in another quarter of Prague, in Pařížská 131/28 in Josefov.

Slezská 2210/128
(Vinohrady)
Dr. Hirschberger, ArpádArpád Hirschberger
Slezská 2210/128
(Vinohrady)
Hirschbergerová, WilmaWilma Hirschbergerová
Blanická 591/1 Jelínková, EmílieEmílie Jelínková
Blanická 591/1 Jelínková, RůženaRůžena Jelínková
Kouřimská 2326/6 Jesenská, MilenaMilena Jesenská
Krkonošská 1607/10 Praha 2 Katzová, AnnaAnna Katzová was born on 31 December 1863, deported in 1942 to Terezin and murdered in Treblinka 1942.

Last residence before deportation: Prague XII Address/place of registration in the Protectorate: Prague XII, Krkonošská 10 Transport AAr, no. 844 (16. 07. 1942, Prague -> Terezín) Transport Bw, no. 1220 (19. 10. 1942, Terezín -> Treblinka) Murdered [4]

Cáslavská 1749/6 Kellerová, TerezieTerezie Kellerová
Lužická 1637/33 Krafft, RudolfRudolf Krafft
Lužická 1637/33 Krafftová, OlgaOlga Krafftová
Velehradská 88/1 Krejcova, IrenaIrena Krejcova
HERE LIVED
MILOŠ LEDERER
BORN 1922
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 8.11.1942
IN AUSCHWITZ
Slezská 397/12 Lederer, MilošMiloš Lederer
Stolperstein was removed
HERE LIVED
PAVEL LEDERER
BORN 1924
DEPORTED 1942
TO THERESIENSTADT
MURDERED 30.1.1943
IN MAUTHAUSEN
Slezská 397/12 Lederer, PavelPavel Lederer
Vinohradská 35/25 Ledererová, AnnaAnna Ledererová
Vinohradská 35/25 Ledererová, MarkétaMarkéta Ledererová
Belgická 67/25
(Vinohrady)
Mautner, JosefJosef Mautner
Mánesova 1066/34 Müller, ZdenekZdenek Müller
Mánesova 1066/34 Müllerová, GertrudaGertruda Müllerová
Balbínova 410/28 Rindová, EmilieEmilie Rindová
Balbínova 410/28 Rindová, OlgaOlga Rindová
Lužická 1637/33 Segerová, PavlaPavla Segerová
Lužická 1637/33 Soyka, PavelPavel Soyka
Lužická 1637/33 Soyka, PetrPetr Soyka
Lužická 1637/33 Soyka, QuidoQuido Soyka
Lužická 1637/33 Soykova, BertaBerta Soykova
Lužická 1637/33 Soykova, HerminaHermina Soykova
Lužická 1637/33 Soykova, MartaMarta Soykova
Libická 1918/6 Sperl, JosefJosef Sperl
Řipská 1677/27 Teller, EgonEgon Teller
Řipská 1677/27 Teller, ArnostArnost Teller
Řipská 1677/27 Teller, EmilEmil Teller
Řipská 1677/27 Tellerová, JanaJana Tellerová
Řipská 1677/27 Tellerová, LillyLilly Tellerová
Hradešínská 1931/58
(Vinohrady)
Ultmann, LeoLeo Ultmann
Hradešínská 1931/58
(Vinohrady)
Ultmannová, MartaMarta Ultmannová
Ondríckova 2379/30
(Vinohrady, Praha 3)
 Vesecká, AloisieAloisie Vesecká
Rumunská 18/22
(Vinohrady)
Vogelová, BertaBerta Vogelová
Boleslavská 2193/12 Weisl, RudolfRudolf Weisl
Boleslavská 2193/12 Weislová, AnnaAnna Weislová
Boleslavská 2193/12 Weislová, RuthRuth Weislová
Anny Letenské 34/7 Witrofský, Petr ŠtěpánPetr Štěpán Witrofský
Anny Letenské 34/7 Witrofský , FrantišekFrantišek Witrofský
Blanická 591/1 Zorinová, JirinaJirina Zorinová

Dates of collocations

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The Stolpersteine of Prague-Vinohrady were posed by the artist himself on the folioing dates:

  • 12 June 2010: Belgická 67/25 (Hachenburg)
  • 18 July 2013: Korunní 1773/117 (Albrechtová)

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.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ holocaust.cz: OTA FREUDENFELD, retrieved on 4 February 2017
  2. ^ holocaust.cz: PHDR. ALFRED HERTZKA, retrieved on 11 February 2017
  3. ^ The Central Database of Shoah victims' names: Alfred Hertzka, Yad Vashem, retrieved on 11 February 2017
  4. ^ holocaust.cz: ANNA KATZOVÁ, retrieved on 15 April 2017
  5. ^ Zdeňka Kuchyňová: Praha má na chodnících své první pamětní kameny holocaustu, Radio Praha, 19 October 2008
  6. ^ archive.is/6bh0z Stolpersteine in der Tschechischen Republik, stolpersteine.cz, retrieved on 18 March 2017


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