Residence and stumbling stones of members of the Nachmann family
HERE LIVED
.ELSA NACHMANN
GEB. SULZBERGER
JG. 1882
FLUCHT 1935
USA
HERE LIVED
.MAX NACHMANN
JG. 1910
FLIGHT 1933
PORTUGAL; USA
HERE LIVED
.ALICE NACHMANN
JG. 1913
FLIGHT 1933
PORTUGAL; USA
.Mirror factory and cedar wood trade - J. Bach
Merchant - Carl Lilienthal
Textile department store - S. Guttmann
Residence and Stolpersteine of Mr. and Mrs. Friedmann
HERE LIVED JOHANNA FRIEDMANN, GEB. ETTLINGER, JG. 1864, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, DEATH 25.8.1941
HERE LIVED FRIEDA FRIEDMANN, JG. 1895, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, INTERNED DRANCY, 1942 AUSCHWITZ, MURDERED
Residence and stumbling blocks of members of the Edelschild and Kaufmann families
HERE LIVED EMMA EDELSCHILD, GEB. KAUFMANN, JG. 1879, FLEW 1937, USA
HERE LIVED, FRITZ EDELSCHILD, JG. 1909, FLUCHT 1937, USA
HERE LIVED MARGARETE EDELSCHILD, YEAR 1907, FLUCHT 1937, BRAZIL
HERE LIVED ROSALIE KAUFMANN, YEAR 1865, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, FATE UNKNOWN
Rosalie Kaufmann was a master tailor by trade
.Residence and Stolpersteine of members of the families Herz and Wertheimer
The family of the merchant Nathan Herz was deported to Gurs in 1940, where he died on December 29. The fate of his wife Auguste and son Siegfried are unknown; like the other survivors of the Gurs camp, they will have been taken to the death camps in the East and murdered there. Only Gertrude Wertheimer, a relative of Auguste Herz, was able to escape to England in 1939.
Residence and stumbling stone of Rosa Itzkowitz
HERE LIVED ROSA ITZKOWITZ, GEB. PRINCE, YEAR 1872, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, MURDERED
Rosa Itzkowitz was the widow of Daniel Itzkowitz, a used goods merchant.
Residence and stumbling stone of Dr. Alfred Grünbaum
Alfred Grünbaum lived and practiced in the magnificent villa of the master builders Johann and Isidor Belzer on the Murg. He was also a doctor at the municipal hospital in Rastatt. He was born in 1900 in Homburg am Main. With his wife, Gertrude Nachmann from Gernsbach, he had two children, Ernst Max born in 1928 and Gerhart born in 1932. As a well-known personality in the city, Alfred Grünebaum was exposed to anti-Semitic hostility even before the National Socialists came to power.
Residence and stumbling stones of members of the Nachmann and Kuch families
HERE LIVED LEOPOLD NACHMANN, JG. 1873, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, INTERNED RIVESALTES, DEAD 7.12.1941
HERE LIVED JOHANNA NACHMANN, GEB. MÜLLER, JG. 1878, FLEW TO DEATH, AUGUST 16, 1939
.HERE LIVED ILSE KUCH, GEB. NACHMANN, JG. 1904, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, INTERNED DRANCY, 1942 AUSCHWITZ, MURDERED
HERE LIVED MARTIN KUCH, JG. 1907 , ARRESTED 1939, PRISONED TÜBINGEN, FORCED NEUMÜHLE, 1943 AUSCHWITZ, 1945 BUCHENWALD, MURDERED
HERE LIVED, MANFRED KUCH, YEAR 1936, DEPORTED 1940, GURS, FATE UNKNOWN