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Stolpersteine in Austria

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  • Nathan Nute Schimmel (1883 - 1942)
    Page of Testimony Deported from Vienna on January 26, 1942 DOEW
  • Aron Adolf Schimmel (1883 - 1942)
    Page of Testimony Last residence Wien II Schiffamstgasse 20/21 Deported from Vienna on October 5, 1942 Source: DOEW
  • Leopold Perl (1883 - 1942)
    Page of Testimony Leopold Perl was born in 1883. During the war he was in Wien, Austria. Deported with Transport 15 from Wien,Vienna,Austria to Riga,Rigas,Vidzeme,Latvia on 26/01/1942. Last address Wie...
  • Martha Perl (1891 - 1941)
  • Meier Raschkowan (1894 - c.1939)
    Meier RASCHKOWAN: b. 5 May 1894, Okney - d. circa Oct 1939, Nisko, HOLOCAUSTBasic marriage data from IKG-Wien archives courtesy of www.genteam.atNr. 311241 Familienname Laufer Vorname Jeanette Code 2 V...

Stolpersteine in Austria

This is a child project of Stolpersteine and is intended to house all the profiles of monuments placed in Austria.

Stolpersteine (Stumbling Blocks) is a project of the artist Gunter Demnig. With appropriately placed plaques he wants to remind us of the fate of people who were persecuted, murdered, deported, expelled or driven to suicide during the Nazi period.

Wiki Commons has over 26,000 images of Stolpersteine that need to be connected to Geni!

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