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[[File:BrandEmilKM.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Stolperstein in [[Kroměříž]]]] |
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The '''Stolpersteine in Zlín Region''' lists the [[Stolpersteine]] in the [[Zlín Region]] ({{ |
The '''Stolpersteine in Zlín Region''' lists the [[Stolpersteine]] in the [[Zlín Region]] ({{langx|cs|Zlínský kraj}}) in the central-eastern part of [[Moravia]]. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist [[Gunter Demnig]]. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide. |
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Generally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is |
Generally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is ''stolpersteine'', or alternatively, ''kameny zmizelých'', stones of the disappeared. |
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<small>The lists are sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.</small> |
<small>The lists are sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.</small> |
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== [[Boršice]] == |
== [[Boršice]] == |
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| [[File:Stolperstein für Josef Seidler.JPG|100px]] |
| [[File:Stolperstein für Josef Seidler.JPG|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />JOSEF SEIDLER<br /><small>BORN 1897<br />DEPORTED 1943<br />TO AUSCHWITZ<br />MURDERED 1943</small></div> |
| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />JOSEF SEIDLER<br /><small>BORN 1897<br />DEPORTED 1943<br />TO AUSCHWITZ<br />MURDERED 1943</small></div> |
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| Boršice |
| Boršice 170<br />{{Coord|49.062817|17.350767|name=Stolpersteine für Josef Seidler, Valtr Seidler und Matylda Seidlerová|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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|[[File:Denkmal für Familie Seidler u. a.JPG|thumb|upright=0.85| |
|[[File:Denkmal für Familie Seidler u. a.JPG|thumb|upright=0.85|Josef Seidler and Matylda Seidlerová on a common monument in Boršice]] |
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'''{{SortKeyName|Josef|Seidler|nl=1}}''' was born on 10 August 1897. He married Matylda Seidlerová. The couple had at least one son, Valtr, born in 1926. On 23 January 1943, he, his wife and their son were deported from [[Uherské Hradiště]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport Cn (his transport number was 941 of 1,003). From there, on 26 January 1943, the family were transferred to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (his number on this transport was 794 of 1,000). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.<ref>holocaust.cz: ''[http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/123576-josef-seidler/ JOSEF SEIDLER]'', retrieved on 25 March 2017</ref> |
'''{{SortKeyName|Josef|Seidler|nl=1}}''' was born on 10 August 1897. He married Matylda Seidlerová. The couple had at least one son, Valtr, born in 1926. On 23 January 1943, he, his wife and their son were deported from [[Uherské Hradiště]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport Cn (his transport number was 941 of 1,003). From there, on 26 January 1943, the family were transferred to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (his number on this transport was 794 of 1,000). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.<ref>holocaust.cz: ''[http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/123576-josef-seidler/ JOSEF SEIDLER]'', retrieved on 25 March 2017</ref> |
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| [[File:Stolperstein für Valtr Seidler.JPG|100px]] |
| [[File:Stolperstein für Valtr Seidler.JPG|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />VALTR SEIDLER<br /><small>BORN 1925<br />DEPORTED 1943<br />TO AUSCHWITZ<br />MURDERED 1943</small></div> |
| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />VALTR SEIDLER<br /><small>BORN 1925<br />DEPORTED 1943<br />TO AUSCHWITZ<br />MURDERED 1943</small></div> |
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| Boršice |
| Boršice 170<br />{{Coord|49.062817|17.350767|name=Stolpersteine für Josef Seidler, Valtr Seidler und Matylda Seidlerová|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Valtr|Seidler|nl=1}}''' was born on 26 September 1926. His parents were Josef Seidler and Matylda Seidlerová. On 23 January 1943, he and his parents were deported from [[Uherské Hradiště]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport Cn (his transport number was 940 of 1,003). From there, on 26 January 1943, the family were transferred to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (his number on this transport was 793 of 1,000). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.<ref>holocaust.cz: ''[http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/123604-valtr-seidler/ VALTR SEIDLER]'', retrieved on 25 March 2017</ref> |
| '''{{SortKeyName|Valtr|Seidler|nl=1}}''' was born on 26 September 1926. His parents were Josef Seidler and Matylda Seidlerová. On 23 January 1943, he and his parents were deported from [[Uherské Hradiště]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport Cn (his transport number was 940 of 1,003). From there, on 26 January 1943, the family were transferred to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (his number on this transport was 793 of 1,000). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.<ref>holocaust.cz: ''[http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/123604-valtr-seidler/ VALTR SEIDLER]'', retrieved on 25 March 2017</ref> |
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| [[File:Stolperstein für Matylda Seidlerova.JPG|100px]] |
| [[File:Stolperstein für Matylda Seidlerova.JPG|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />MATYLDA<br />SEIDLEROVÁ<br /><small>NÉE LÖWOVÁ<br />BORN 1888<br />DEPORTED 1943<br />TO AUSCHWITZ<br />MURDERED 1943</small></div> |
| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />MATYLDA<br />SEIDLEROVÁ<br /><small>NÉE LÖWOVÁ<br />BORN 1888<br />DEPORTED 1943<br />TO AUSCHWITZ<br />MURDERED 1943</small></div> |
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| Boršice |
| Boršice 170<br />{{Coord|49.062817|17.350767|name=Stolpersteine für Josef Seidler, Valtr Seidler und Matylda Seidlerová|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Matylda|Seidlerová|nl=1}}''' was born on 3 January 1888. She married Josef Seidler. The couple had at least one son, Valtr, born in 1926. On 23 January 1943, she, her husband Josef Seidler and her son Valtr Seidler were deported from [[Uherské Hradiště]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport Cn (their transport number was 939). From there, on 26 January 1943, she, her husband and her son were transferred to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (her number on this transport was 792). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.<ref>holocaust.cz: ''[http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/123587-matylda-seidlerova/ MATYLDA SEIDLEROVÁ]'', retrieved on 25 March 2017</ref> |
| '''{{SortKeyName|Matylda|Seidlerová|nl=1}}''' was born on 3 January 1888. She married Josef Seidler. The couple had at least one son, Valtr, born in 1926. On 23 January 1943, she, her husband Josef Seidler and her son Valtr Seidler were deported from [[Uherské Hradiště]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport Cn (their transport number was 939). From there, on 26 January 1943, she, her husband and her son were transferred to [[Auschwitz-Birkenau]] by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (her number on this transport was 792). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.<ref>holocaust.cz: ''[http://www.holocaust.cz/en/database-of-victims/victim/123587-matylda-seidlerova/ MATYLDA SEIDLEROVÁ]'', retrieved on 25 March 2017</ref> |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Emil|Brand|nl=1}}''' was born on 28 February 1881. His last residence before deportation was in Kroměříž, where he owned the Café ''Kavarna Brandova''. After his brother-in-law Edward Kohn died in the First World War, he took care of his sister Elsa and her daughter Klara. On 30 June 1942, he was deported from [[Olomouc]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport AAg (his number on this transport was 234). Elsa, Klara and her spouse were also deported to Theresienstadt a few days earlier. On 14 July 1942, Emil Brand was transferred to [[Maly Trostenets extermination camp]] with the transport AAx (his number on this transport was the 610). The transport included 1,000 people, 998 of them were murdered by the Nazi regime. One of the victims was Emil Brand. |
| '''{{SortKeyName|Emil|Brand|nl=1}}''' was born on 28 February 1881. His last residence before deportation was in Kroměříž, where he owned the Café ''Kavarna Brandova''. After his brother-in-law Edward Kohn died in the First World War, he took care of his sister Elsa and her daughter Klara. On 30 June 1942, he was deported from [[Olomouc]] to [[Theresienstadt concentration camp]] by transport AAg (his number on this transport was 234). Elsa, Klara and her spouse were also deported to Theresienstadt a few days earlier. On 14 July 1942, Emil Brand was transferred to [[Maly Trostenets extermination camp]] with the transport AAx (his number on this transport was the 610). The transport included 1,000 people, 998 of them were murdered by the Nazi regime. One of the victims was Emil Brand. |
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His niece Klara survived as the only one of the family and returned to Kroměříž. She married again, the family then moved to Canada and finally to the |
His niece Klara survived as the only one of the family and returned to Kroměříž. She married again, the family then moved to Canada and finally to the US, where she died in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jewish Federation Of Greater Santa Barbara - Klara Zimmer (z"l')|url=http://jewishsantabarbara.org/portraits-of-survival/survivor-stories/klara-zimmer|accessdate=2016-12-26|language=German}}</ref> |
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| [[File:KMAstelJoachim.jpg|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />Dr. JOACHIM ASTEL<br /><small>THE LAST RABBI IN KREMSIER<br />BORN 01/11/1901<br />MURDERED 1942<br />IN AUSCHWITZ</small></div> |
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| Moravcova 259<br />{{Coord|49.2983331|17.3970350|name=KMAstelJoachim|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Joachim|Astel|nl=1}}''' |
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| [[File:KMAstelFrima.jpg|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />FRIMA ASTELOVÁ<br /><small>NÉE MELZEROVÁ<br />BORN 06/11/1904<br />DEPORTED 30.6.1942<br />TO THERESIENSTADT<br />MURDERED 1944<br />IN AUSCHWITZ</small></div> |
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| Moravcova 259<br />{{Coord|49.2983331|17.3970350|name=KMAstelFrima|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Frima|Astelová|nl=1}}''' |
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| [[File:KMAstelJonathan.jpg|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />JONATHAN ASTEL<br /><small>BORN 18.06.1931<br />DEPORTED 30.6.1942<br />TO THERESIENSTADT<br />MURDERED 1944<br />IN AUSCHWITZ</small></div> |
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| Moravcova 259<br />{{Coord|49.2983331|17.3970350|name=KMAstelJonathan|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Jonathan|Astel|nl=1}}''' |
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| [[File:KMAstelSchmarjahu.jpg|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />SCHMARJAHU ASTEL<br /><small>BORN 10.10.1935<br />DEPORTED 30.6.1942<br />TO THERESIENSTADT<br />MURDERED 1944<br />IN AUSCHWITZ</small></div> |
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| Moravcova 259<br />{{Coord|49.2983331|17.3970350|name=KMAstelSchmarjahu|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Schmarjahu|Astel|nl=1}}''' |
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| [[File:KMPresserFelix.jpg|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />MUDr. FELIX PRESSER<br /><small>BORN 06/11/1899<br />ARRESTED 01.09.1939<br />MURDERED 24.2.1940<br />IN BUCHENWALD</small></div> |
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| Kollárova 528/1<br />{{Coord|49.2957692|17.3920617|name=KMPresserFelix|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Felix|Presser|nl=1}}''' [[File:LekariTovacovskeho.JPG|thumb|upright=0.85|Felix Presser at the joint memorial of Kroměříž doctors]] |
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| [[File:KMPresserBedriska.jpg|100px]] |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />BEDŘIŠKA PRESSEROVÁ<br /><small>BORN 31/05/1907<br />NÉE SCHWARZ<br />DEPORTED 30.6.1942<br />TO THERESIENSTADT<br />MURDERED 1942<br />IN MALY TROSTINEC</small></div> |
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| Kollárova 528/1<br />{{Coord|49.2957692|17.3920617|name=KMPresserBedriska|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Bedriska|Presser|nl=1}}''' |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />PETR PRESSER<br /><small>BORN 15/04/1930<br />DEPORTED 30.6.1942<br />TO THERESIENSTADT<br />MURDERED 1942<br />IN MALY TROSTINEC</small></div> |
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| Kollárova 528/1<br />{{Coord|49.2957692|17.3920617|name=KMPresserPetr|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Petr|Presser|nl=1}}''' |
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| style="text-align:center"| <div style="font-size:90%;"><small>HERE LIVED</small><br />TOMÁŠ PRESSER<br /><small>BORN 06/03/1938<br />DEPORTED 30.6.1942<br />TO THERESIENSTADT<br />MURDERED 1942<br />IN MALY TROSTINEC</small></div> |
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| Kollárova 528/1<br />{{Coord|49.2957692|17.3920617|name=KMPresserTomas|type:landmark_region:CZ-ZL|format=dms}} |
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| '''{{SortKeyName|Tomas|Presser|nl=1}}''' |
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* 16 September 2014: [[Kroměříž]] |
* 16 September 2014: [[Kroměříž]] |
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* 6 November 2017: [[Kroměříž]], the family of rabbi Joachim Astel |
* 6 November 2017: [[Kroměříž]], the family of rabbi Joachim Astel |
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* 16 April 2019: [[Kroměříž]], the family of Felix Presser |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.stolpersteine.eu/chronik/ stolpersteine.eu], Demnig's website |
* [http://www.stolpersteine.eu/chronik/ stolpersteine.eu], Demnig's website |
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* [http://www.holocaust.cz/en/main-2/ holocaust.cz] Czech databank of Holocaust victims |
* [http://www.holocaust.cz/en/main-2/ holocaust.cz] Czech databank of Holocaust victims |
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 10 November 2024
The Stolpersteine in Zlín Region lists the Stolpersteine in the Zlín Region (Czech: Zlínský kraj) in the central-eastern part of Moravia. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide.
Generally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is stolpersteine, or alternatively, kameny zmizelých, stones of the disappeared.
The lists are sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.
Stone | Inscription | Location | Life and death |
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HERE LIVED
JOSEF SEIDLER BORN 1897 DEPORTED 1943 TO AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 1943 |
Boršice 170 49°03′46″N 17°21′03″E / 49.062817°N 17.350767°E |
Uherské Hradiště to Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport Cn (his transport number was 941 of 1,003). From there, on 26 January 1943, the family were transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (his number on this transport was 794 of 1,000). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.[1] Josef Seidler was born on 10 August 1897. He married Matylda Seidlerová. The couple had at least one son, Valtr, born in 1926. On 23 January 1943, he, his wife and their son were deported fromThe names Josef Seidler, Matylda Seidlerová and Vladimír Seidler are inscribed on a monument in Boršice. | |
HERE LIVED
VALTR SEIDLER BORN 1925 DEPORTED 1943 TO AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 1943 |
Boršice 170 49°03′46″N 17°21′03″E / 49.062817°N 17.350767°E |
Uherské Hradiště to Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport Cn (his transport number was 940 of 1,003). From there, on 26 January 1943, the family were transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (his number on this transport was 793 of 1,000). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.[2]
The names Josef Seidler, Matylda Seidlerová and Vladimír Seidler are inscribed on a monument in Boršice. | Valtr Seidler was born on 26 September 1926. His parents were Josef Seidler and Matylda Seidlerová. On 23 January 1943, he and his parents were deported from |
HERE LIVED
MATYLDA SEIDLEROVÁ NÉE LÖWOVÁ BORN 1888 DEPORTED 1943 TO AUSCHWITZ MURDERED 1943 |
Boršice 170 49°03′46″N 17°21′03″E / 49.062817°N 17.350767°E |
Uherské Hradiště to Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport Cn (their transport number was 939). From there, on 26 January 1943, she, her husband and her son were transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau by transport of Cs, train Da 105 (her number on this transport was 792). There all three were murdered by the Nazi regime.[3]
The names Josef Seidler, Matylda Seidlerová and Vladimír Seidler are inscribed on a monument in Boršice. | Matylda Seidlerová was born on 3 January 1888. She married Josef Seidler. The couple had at least one son, Valtr, born in 1926. On 23 January 1943, she, her husband Josef Seidler and her son Valtr Seidler were deported from
Stone | Inscription | Location | Life and death |
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HERE LIVED
EMIL BRAND BORN 1881 DEPORTED 1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1942 IN MALY TROSTENETS |
Vodní 56/11 49°17′55″N 17°23′43″E / 49.2986111°N 17.39527777777778°E |
Olomouc to Theresienstadt concentration camp by transport AAg (his number on this transport was 234). Elsa, Klara and her spouse were also deported to Theresienstadt a few days earlier. On 14 July 1942, Emil Brand was transferred to Maly Trostenets extermination camp with the transport AAx (his number on this transport was the 610). The transport included 1,000 people, 998 of them were murdered by the Nazi regime. One of the victims was Emil Brand.
His niece Klara survived as the only one of the family and returned to Kroměříž. She married again, the family then moved to Canada and finally to the US, where she died in 2000.[4] | Emil Brand was born on 28 February 1881. His last residence before deportation was in Kroměříž, where he owned the Café Kavarna Brandova. After his brother-in-law Edward Kohn died in the First World War, he took care of his sister Elsa and her daughter Klara. On 30 June 1942, he was deported from |
HERE LIVED
Dr. JOACHIM ASTEL THE LAST RABBI IN KREMSIER BORN 01/11/1901 MURDERED 1942 IN AUSCHWITZ |
Moravcova 259 49°17′54″N 17°23′49″E / 49.2983331°N 17.3970350°E |
Joachim Astel | |
HERE LIVED
FRIMA ASTELOVÁ NÉE MELZEROVÁ BORN 06/11/1904 DEPORTED 30.6.1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1944 IN AUSCHWITZ |
Moravcova 259 49°17′54″N 17°23′49″E / 49.2983331°N 17.3970350°E |
Frima Astelová | |
HERE LIVED
JONATHAN ASTEL BORN 18.06.1931 DEPORTED 30.6.1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1944 IN AUSCHWITZ |
Moravcova 259 49°17′54″N 17°23′49″E / 49.2983331°N 17.3970350°E |
Jonathan Astel | |
HERE LIVED
SCHMARJAHU ASTEL BORN 10.10.1935 DEPORTED 30.6.1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1944 IN AUSCHWITZ |
Moravcova 259 49°17′54″N 17°23′49″E / 49.2983331°N 17.3970350°E |
Schmarjahu Astel | |
HERE LIVED
MUDr. FELIX PRESSER BORN 06/11/1899 ARRESTED 01.09.1939 MURDERED 24.2.1940 IN BUCHENWALD |
Kollárova 528/1 49°17′45″N 17°23′31″E / 49.2957692°N 17.3920617°E |
Felix Presser | |
HERE LIVED
BEDŘIŠKA PRESSEROVÁ BORN 31/05/1907 NÉE SCHWARZ DEPORTED 30.6.1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1942 IN MALY TROSTINEC |
Kollárova 528/1 49°17′45″N 17°23′31″E / 49.2957692°N 17.3920617°E |
Bedriska Presser | |
HERE LIVED
PETR PRESSER BORN 15/04/1930 DEPORTED 30.6.1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1942 IN MALY TROSTINEC |
Kollárova 528/1 49°17′45″N 17°23′31″E / 49.2957692°N 17.3920617°E |
Petr Presser | |
HERE LIVED
TOMÁŠ PRESSER BORN 06/03/1938 DEPORTED 30.6.1942 TO THERESIENSTADT MURDERED 1942 IN MALY TROSTINEC |
Kollárova 528/1 49°17′45″N 17°23′31″E / 49.2957692°N 17.3920617°E |
Tomas Presser |
Dates of collocations
[edit]The Stolpersteine in the Zlínský kraj were collocated by the artist himself on the following dates:
- 18 July 2013: Boršice
- 16 September 2014: Kroměříž
- 6 November 2017: Kroměříž, the family of rabbi Joachim Astel
- 16 April 2019: Kroměříž, the family of Felix Presser
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- stolpersteine.eu, Demnig's website
- holocaust.cz Czech databank of Holocaust victims
- Yad Vashem, Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names
References
[edit]- ^ holocaust.cz: JOSEF SEIDLER, retrieved on 25 March 2017
- ^ holocaust.cz: VALTR SEIDLER, retrieved on 25 March 2017
- ^ holocaust.cz: MATYLDA SEIDLEROVÁ, retrieved on 25 March 2017
- ^ "Jewish Federation Of Greater Santa Barbara - Klara Zimmer (z"l')" (in German). Retrieved 2016-12-26.