Initiative “Stolpersteine” (Stumbling Blocks)

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Gunter Demnig laid the first stumbling blocks in Bruchsal in 2015

What are “Stolpersteine” (stumbling blocks)?

A “Stolperstein”(“stumbling block”) is a type of monument created by artist Gunter Demnig to commemorate victims of Nazi oppression, including the Holocaust. Stolpersteins are small, cobblestone-sized memorials for individual victims of Nazism. They commemorate individuals – both those who died and survivors – who were consigned by the Nazis to prisons, euthanasia facilities, sterilization clinics, concentration camps, and extermination camps, as well as those who responded to persecution by emigrating or committing suicide.

While the vast majority of stolpersteins commemorate Jewish victims of the Holocaust, others have been placed for Sinti and Romani people (also called gypsies), homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, black people, Christians (both Protestants and Catholics) opposed to the Nazis, members of the Communist Party and the anti-Nazi Resistance, military deserters, and the physically and mentally disabled.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolperstein

Who is currently building up the initiative “Stolpersteine Bad Schönborn”?

The following citizens from Bad Schönborn have built up the initiative:

Spokesman: Hans-Georg Schmitz
Co-Spokeswoman: Angelika Messmer
International Genealogy Researcher: Tobias Rachor (Geni curator)
Public relations: Felix Harling

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