These small brass plaques (Stolpersteine or stumbling stones), placed on 16-05-2019, commemorate:
David Hamburger, born 1892, deported 10-3-1943 from Westerbork to Sobibor and murdered there on 13-3-1943.
Schoontje Hamburger-Wolder, born 1893, deported 10-3-1943 from Westerbork to Sobibor and murdered there on 13-3-1943.
Regina Marianne Hamburger, born 1925, deported 10-3-1943 from Westerbork to Sobibor and murdered there on 13-3-1943.
"Stolpersteine" is an art project for 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 a residence of (mostly Jewish) victims who were murdered by the Nazis. Each plaque is engraved with the victim’s name, date of birth, and place (mostly a Concentration Camp) and date of death. By doing this, Gunter Demnig gives an individual memorial to each victim. One stone, one name, one person. He cites the Talmud: "A human being is forgotten only when his or her name is forgotten."
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