List of cities by country that have stolpersteins

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Overview of countries where stolpersteins have been installed. Belarus and Lithuania will follow in 2016.
Stolperstein on sidewalk in Bochum

This is an incomplete list of the roughly 1000 cities and towns that have stolpersteins. It is organized in alphabetical order and by country. Where the number of stolpersteins is known or can be approximated, that information has been included, along with the first installation date, if known. Where the number of people deported by the Nazis is known, that information is included for comparison to the number of stolperstein memorials in that city.[1][2][3]

From the artist's own website: By December 2013, the stolperstein project had realized more than 43,500 memorials in approximately 1000 cities and towns; many more have applied for them. Stolpersteins are found in Austria, Hungary, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Russia, Croatia, France, Poland, Slovenia, Italy, Norway, Ukraine, Switzerland, Slovakia and Luxembourg.[4]

As of August 20, 2014, there have been laid over 48,000 stolpersteins in 18 countries in Europe,[5] making the project the world's largest memorial. On 11 January 2015 Stolperstein No. 50.000 was installed in Turin, Italy for Eleonora Levi [6]

Austria

Imitation Stolperstein memorial to 13 people arrested from one address in Vienna

Belgium

Stolpersteins in Brussels

Croatia

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Gunter Demnig placing stolpersteins on the main road in Frechen, April 3, 2009
One of at least 87 stolpersteins in Koblenz; this one is for Berta Schönewald

Hungary

Stolpersteine in Budapest

Italy

Stolpersteine in Rome

Luxembourg

Stolpersteine in Mondorf-les-Bains.

The Netherlands

Stolpersteine in Utrecht

Over 100,000 Jews and over 200 Romani from The Netherlands were killed by the Nazis.

Norway

772 Jews were taken in Norway and sent to Germany. 34 of them survived.[134] As of November 2014 there are 221 stolpersteins in 15 cities in Norway.[135]

Poland

Russia

Slovakia

44 stolpersteins were installed in Slovakia between 2012 and 2014 with the help of local organisation Antikomplex.sk.[142]

Switzerland

Slovenia

Ukraine

See also

References

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  2. "Stolpersteine ..... The Brass Plaques of Germany" Retrieved July 9, 2010 (German)
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  8. Stolpersteins in the district of Braunau am Inn (German)
  9. Reconciliation in the municipality of Mödling (German)
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  11. Commemorative "stones" in Vienna, modeled after Gunter Demnig's stolpersteins (German)
  12. "Pavés de Mémoire: Discours de Yael Zimmerman" Comité de Coordination des Organisations Juives de Belgique, official website. (May 13, 2009) Retrieved June 20, 2010 (French)
  13. Maurice Orcher Resistant et Martyr (1919 - 1944) Blog in memory of Belgian Resistance member executed by the Nazis. Retrieved June 20, 2010 (French)
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  41. "Stumble Stones" City of Dachau, official website. Retrieved June 16, 2010
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  43. "Date stolpersteine were laid in Döbeln".
  44. "Stolpersteine sind Gedächnissteine für Opfer des Nationalsozialismus" With map showing locations of the 147 stolpersteins in Dortmund (as of June 2, 2009) Retrieved June 18, 2010 (German)
  45. "Stolpersteine" Retrieved June 18, 2010 (German)
  46. Stolpersteins in Dresden (German)
  47. Jenny Bünnig and Kurt Walter, "Stolpersteine in Duisburg“ Band II" (PDF) Evangelischer Kirschenkreis Duisburg, Evangelisches Familienbildungswerk (2009) Retrieved June 21, 2010 (German)
  48. Stolpersteins in Essen (German)
  49. Map showing locations of stolpersteins in Frankfurt Retrieved October 3, 2010 (German)
  50. Website about the initiative Retrieved October 3, 2010. (German)
  51. Stolpersteine in Frankfurt/Oder and Slubice (German)
  52. Frechener Geschichtsverein e.V., initiator of the Stolpersteine project in Frechen (German)
  53. "Stolpersteine in Freiburg".
  54. Stolpersteins in Gelsenkirchen (German)
  55. Stolperstein Initiative Göppingen: Gegen das Vergessen Göppingen Stolperstein initiative, official website. Retrieved June 16, 2010 (German)
  56. "Göppinger Stolpersteine" Schwäbische Alb tourist information. Walking tour of downtown Göppingen to view Stolperstein memorials. Retrieved June 16, 2010 (German)
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  58. "Stolpersteine in Griesheim" Stadt Griesheim official website. (April 28, 2010) Retrieved August 26, 2012 (German)
  59. "Elf Quader für elf Schicksale" From Mitteldeutsche Zeitung Halle (August 25, 2009) Retrieved June 27, 2010 (German)
  60. "Stolpersteine in Halle" Overview page with thumbnail photos of all the buildings where stolpersteins have been laid in Halle. Retrieved June 27, 2010 (German)
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  70. "Homberg (Efze) (Schwalm-Eder-Kreis): Jüdische Geschichte / Betsaal" Alemannia-Judaica.de Retrieved August 26, 2012 (German)
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  72. Hebräisches Gebet bewegt die Kaller (German)
  73. 22 neue Stolpersteine im Beisein jüdischer Gäste verlegt (German)
  74. Stolpersteine in Koblenz (German)
  75. alphabetische Liste der Stolpersteine in Konstanz (German)
  76. Stolpersteine in Krefeld (German)
  77. Bilder der Stolpersteine in Krefeld (German)
  78. Stolpersteine in Leipzig (German)
  79. Stolpersteine in Lüneburg Retrieved February 18, 2016 (German)
  80. Martina Ulpts, "Stolpersteine gegen das Vergessen" Der Westen, official website. (September 7, 2009) (German)
  81. Stolpersteine in Magdeburg (German)
  82. "Stolpersteine in Mannheim: Gedenken an Menschen aller Opfergruppen" Mannheim VVN-BdA, official website. (May 5, 2009) Retrieved June 21, 2010 (German)
  83. "Liste und Detailinformationen" Geschichtswerkstatt Marburg e.V. Retrieved May 9, 2012 (German)
  84. "Stolpersteine lassen auch hoffen" WAZ (May 31, 2012) Retrieved July 20, 2013 (German)
  85. "Chronik May 2012" Stolpersteine.eu Retrieved July 20, 2013 (German)
  86. „Stolpersteine“ werden im Mai verlegt" WAZ (March 2, 2012) Retrieved July 20, 2013 (German)
  87. "Morgen wird erster Stolperstein gelegt" Echo Online (March 12, 2010) Retrieved June 16, 2010 (German)
  88. "Neue "Stolpersteine" erinnern an Opfer des NS-Regimes" City of Mülheim an der Ruhr. (December 8, 2008). Retrieved October 11, 2011 (German)
  89. Verlegte Steine Initiative Stolpersteine Munich. Retrieved April 4, 2011 (German)
  90. "Pressure mounts on Munich to allow Stolpersteine" AFP (Jan 21, 2015). Retrieved May 7, 2015 (English)
  91. "Munich may install banned stone-sized memorials for Holocaust victims" Haaretz (Jan 6, 2014) Retrieved May 7, 2015 (English)
  92. Stolpersteine in Münster (German)
  93. Grenzlandnachrichten: "Breyeller Juden ein würdiges Andenken erhalten" Retrieved August 25, 2012 (German)
  94. Grenzlandnachrichten: "Zum Gedenken an die Opfer der NS-Zeit" Retrieved August 25, 2012 (German)
  95. RP-Online (12.07.2013): "Jugend trägt Erinnerungskultur in sich" Retrieved July 20, 2013 (German)
  96. RP-Online (18.02.2016) "Die letzten fünf Stolpersteine" Retrieved February 18, 2016 (German)
  97. RP-Online (18.02.2016) "Stolperstein für Anne Franks Großtante" Retrieved February 18, 2016 (German)
  98. Rainer Fellenberg, "Stolpersteine in Neuruppin" Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Ostprignitz-Ruppin (April 5, 2008) Retrieved May 8, 2010 (German)
  99. "Tot sind nur die, die man vergisst … Stolpersteine in Ober-Ramstadt" Retrieved July 17, 2013 (German)
  100. "Stolpersteine in Offenbach" Retrieved July 17, 2013 (German)
  101. Street map showing locations of stolpersteins (German)
  102. Stolpersteine in Oranienburg Retrieved June 16, 2010 (German)
  103. "Das Projekt Stolpersteine Oranienburg" Stolpersteine Oranienburg, official website. Contains photo of page from Oranienburg 1939-1940 address book, showing Jewish residents listed separately in an appendix. Retrieved June 16, 2010 (German)
  104. Stolpersteine in Osnabrück (German)
  105. "Stolpersteine in Potsdam" Retrieved June 14, 2010 (German)
  106. Chronik: July 2010 Stolpersteine, official website. Retrieved June 14, 2010 (German)
  107. "Eine Rückkehr nicht nur ins Gedächtnis" Der Westen, official website. (September 12, 2007) (German)
  108. Stolpersteine in Soest (German)
  109. Stolpersteine in Stuttgart (German)
  110. Stolpersteine in Trier
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  112. Marcus Esser, "100. Stolperstein erinnert an Unnaer Juden" Der Westen, official website. (June 4, 2012) (German)
  113. 1 2 Stolpersteine mahnen in Dülken Retrieved August 25, 2012 (German)
  114. Anti-Semitismus: Mahnmale im Bürgersteig Retrieved August 25, 2012 (German)
  115. Nachrichtenblatt des Gemeindeverwaltungsverbandes Waibstadt und der Gemeinden, page 29 (PDF) (German)
  116. Stolpersteine in Weeze (German)
  117. "Projekt Stolpersteine - Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden".
  118. "Lutherstadt Wittenberg - Stolpersteine".
  119. Stolpersteine in Zittau (German)
  120. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Stolpersteine in Hungary Retrieved July 15, 2010 (Hungarian)
  121. Stolpersteine in Budapest (Hungarian)
  122. Ingrid Scheffer, "Do Tread on Me!" Translated by Eric Rosencrantz. Goethe Institute - Kanada, official website. Retrieved June 16, 2010
  123. "Stolperstein: pietre d'inciampo al Pigneto" Retrieved June 12, 2010 (Italian)
  124. Memorie d’inciampo a Roma - descrizione dell'iniziativa a Roma a cura del MiBAC (Italian)
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  126. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Struikelstenen in Nederland" Retrieved June 12, 2010 (Dutch)
  127. "Struikelstenen" Retrieved June 12, 2010 (Dutch)
  128. Tineke Bröcheler, Blogspot: "Stolpersteine" Retrieved September 6, 2010 (Dutch)
  129. Leggen Stolperstenen en uitgave boek Retrieved December 10, 2012 (Dutch)
  130. "Herinneringsstenen: Stolpersteine herdenken Holtense joden" (March 30, 2010) Retrieved June 14, 2010 (Dutch)
  131. "April 7, 2010 Stolpersteine in Tiel" Retrieved December 6, 2010 (Dutch)
  132. "Steen in straat als herinnering aan naziterreur" Retrieved September 6, 2010 (Dutch)
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  134. "Deportasjonen av de norske jødene" (in Norwegian). HL-Senteret. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  135. "Google Maps: Snublestener i Norge" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  136. "Slik minnes den jødiske familien fra Harstad" (in Norwegian). Harstad Tidende. 16 June 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  137. "Arven etter Rabinowitz" (in Norwegian). Haugesunds Avis. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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  139. "Nye snublestener i Oslo 2012" (in Norwegian). Jødisk Museum i Oslo, official website. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  140. "Snublesteiner til Trondheim" (in Norwegian). Det Jødiske Museet i Trondheim. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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