On Stumbling
Over stumbling stones?
No, no one stubs their toe against them.
They're embedded so evenly into the paving.
But the names they carry, the letters and numbers, Are stamped on our conscience;
Are stamped on our conscience;
"born, deported, murdered"
And the places
Łódź, Minsk, Riga, Theresienstadt,
Auschwitz, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor, Treblinka ..."
We look for you
Whose names are written in the archives
and the heavens.
We find you in places of terror and persecution.
We recognise you in your children and grandchildren.
The stones speak of you,
every day.
You are not forgotten.
Inge Grolle
(translation by Dr. Anne Stokes and Ingrid Haas)
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Gedenktafel für Familie Wagner in der Gedenkallee des ehemaligen Vernichtungslagers Sobibor
© Ingo Wille
Golda Wagner (née Levien) * 1857
Schäferkampsallee 11 (Eimsbüttel, Eimsbüttel)
HIER WOHNTE
GOLDA WAGNER
GEB. LEVIEN
JG. 1857
FLUCHT 1939 HOLLAND
INTERNIERT WESTERBORK
DEPORTIERT 1943
SOBIBOR
ERMORDET 2.4.1943
further stumbling stones in Schäferkampsallee 11:
Alfred Wagner, Johanna Wagner, Ilse Wagner