These brass plaques (Stolpersteine or Stumbling Stones) commemorate:
* BERTA BRAUNHUT-BRAUNHUT (born 1922, interned 1941-1943 Ghetto Bochnia, deported 3-9-1943 Szebnie Auschwitz, survived)
* SAUL ARON BRAUNHUT (born 1910, interned 10-4-1943 Vught, deported 14-9-1943 from Westerbork, forced labour in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Dachau, survived)
* EVA DINA BRAUNHUT-BERG (born 1901, interned 10 April 1943 in Vught, deported 29 June 1943 from Westerbork, murdered 2 July 1943 in Sobibor)
* MATISJAHU BEN ARTZI BRAUNHUT (born 1936, interned 10 April 1943 in Vught, deported 29 June 1943 from Westerbork, murdered 2 July 1943 in Sobibor)
* ABRAHAM BRAUNHUT (born 1938, interned 10 April 1943 in Vught, deported 29 June 1943 from Westerbork, murdered 2 July 1943 in Sobibor)
These Stolpersteine are here for Jewish war victims, persecuted, deported and/or murdered in World War II.
‘Stolpersteine’ is an art project in Europe by Gunter Demnig to commemorate victims of National Socialism (Nazism).
Stolpersteine (Stumbling Stones) are small, 10x10cm brass plaques placed in the pavement in front of the former residence of (mostly Jewish) victims of the Nazis. Each plaque bears the name of the victim, their date of birth and their fate. In this way, Gunter Demnig gives each victim an individual memorial. One stone, one name, one person. He quotes the Talmud: ‘A person is only forgotten when their name is forgotten.’
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