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Gunter Demnig cites the Talmud saying that "a person is only forgotten when his or her name is forgotten". The Stolpersteine in front of the buildings bring ...

Stolperstein - Wikipedia

Literally, it means 'stumbling stone' and metaphorically 'stumbling block'. Stolpersteine for the Feder family in Kolín, Czech Republic Stolperstein ...

Home | Stolpersteine in Berlin

Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims ...

Stolpersteine: Stumbling Into History - Federal Foreign Office

Scattered throughout Europe, planted in city streets and sidewalks, commemorative brass plaques eternalize the lives that were lost in the ...

'Stumbling stones': a different vision of Holocaust remembrance | Cities

Unlike some other memorials that focus on specific persecuted groups, the Stolpersteine honour all victims of the Nazi regime, including Jewish, ...

Stolpersteine—Commemoration and Controversy - Leo Baeck Institute

Stolpersteine, which translates to “stumbling blocks,” have been widely praised, but they have also generated controversy. Critics argue that the stones, which ...

Bits of the Benelux: Stumbling upon Holocaust history - Army.mil

"Stolpersteine” in German, translates to “stumbling stones” and is a global art project meant to make you stumble upon an individual's last ...

What are Stolpersteine?

Stolpersteine are memorial stones and emphatically not tombstones. They help us to think about the fate of victims around and during the Second World War. They ...

Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database -- Stolpersteine

Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database · Stolpersteine (ID: 20885). View all names in this list Search names within this list. Title in English:.

Stolpersteine: Stumbling Across a Holocaust Memorial

These “stumbling stones” hold large pieces of the individual and collective memories of those the world lost to the Nazi Holocaust.

The Stolpersteine, remembering the Holocaust - Pacific Air Forces

The Stolpersteine are mini memorials the victims of the Holocaust all around Germany. Each of the small monuments is engraved by hand without the use of ...

The Holocaust memorial of 70,000 stones - BBC

Michael Friedrichs-Friedländer hand-engraves individual Holocaust fates onto small plaques called Stolpersteine, which constitute the world's largest ...

Stolpersteine – Remembering - Google Arts & Culture

With the Stolpersteine, literally “stumbling stones”, artist Gunter Demnig tells the stories of people who fell victim to the Nazi terror.

Stolpersteine

The STOLPERSTEINE (stumbling stones) memorial project is a remembrance project by German artist Gunter Demnig that has gained international attention since ...

Stolpersteine Art Project - Hamburg.com

Jewish life in Hamburg was erased almost entirely. Today, the many commemorative cobblestones called Stolpersteine are reminders throughout the city of the many ...

35 Stolpersteine laid in the Channel Islands - GOV.UK

35 Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) were laid in the Channel Islands to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

Stolpersteine: memorial cobblestones - Visit Norway

The Stolpersteine (literally "stumbling stones") are World War II memorials placed into the sidewalk in places where Jews and other victims lived until they ...

Project - Stolpersteine Frankfurt

A project by the artist Gunter Demnig. Stolpersteine (Stumbling Stones) are 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm stone blocks on which a brass plate has been affixed.

New Stolpersteine for victims of the Holocaust in my hometown

Generally speaking, Stolpersteine are a new concept of remembrance and a novel approach to keep the past alive. The project is decentralised and ...

Stolpersteine — Holocaust Education Ireland

Created by German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992, The Stolpersteine Project has become the world's largest memorial project. His vision was to create brass-topped ...