In a number of European cities they are remembering victims of the Holocaust by placing plaques in the streets where they used to live, These plaques are sometimes referred to as ‘Stumbling stones’ for the obvious reason that people might just make a small stumble, and that is the purpose to draw the attention to the plaques.They indicate the date of birth and death, and where they died
Maastricht is one of those cities, over 300 people were deported from Maastricht to various camps, below are a few of those plaques. The plaque at the start of the blog is of Albert Drielsma born November 11 1907-Murdered in Auschwitz 30 March 1944, and Sibilia Drielsma-Goldstein Born 9 February 1906 murdered in Auschwitz 19 November 1943, I presume Sibilia was Albert’s wife.
Irma Hertog-Sternborn 12 September 1909 ,murdered in Auschwitz 31 August 1942.
Herman Hertog born 18 november 1907, murdered in Gross Rosen 7 FebruarY 1945.Herman and Irma lived on the same address, I therefor presume they were married.
Isaac Neuburger born 19 July 1896 in Amsterdam, murdered in Auschwitz 18 August 1942.Arrested 22 May 1942, deported 16 July 1942. Trade Textiles sales man.
The Moszkowicz family.
Abraham Moszkowicz born in 1902 .murdered in Extern Kommando Ebensee 15 April 1945
Feiga Moszkowizc-Raab born in 1902, murdered in Auschwitz 24 September 1942
Helga Moszkowicz born in 1930, murdered in Auschwitz 24 September 1942
Joop Moszkowicz born in 1940 ,murdered in Auschwitz 24 September 1942
Isaac David Blitz born 25 maart 1881, murdered in Auschwitz 1 October 1942.

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