1 Torgauer Straße 24-25, Berlin-Schöneberg
11am-4pm Open Air Exhibition
the old coal shop run by Julius and Annedore Leber in the in industrial area along the railway line was a meeting place for social democratic resistors. The working
group Annedore and Julius Leber Memorial is keen to keep this site of memory alive.
Bus 106 / stop: Torgauer Straße
S1 / Station Schöneberg
S2 / Station Südkreuz
photo: Egon Zweigert
2 Technische Universität Berlin, main building, atrium gallery
(Lichthof) on the 2nd floor, Straße des 17. Juni 135, Berlin-Charlottenburg
11am-1pm Exhibition and Video Recording
Dr. Dimitri R. Stein, who was denied his Dr.-Ing. at the TH Berlin because he was Jewish, and his father, Roman I. Stein, have been remembered by Jani Pietsch,
Marie Rolshoven and Dr. Simon Rolshoven with the help of photographs, letters and a video recording. Dr. Dimitri R. Stein lives in New York. Oliver Stein (Bedford Hills, New York), a grandson of
Dr. Dimitri R. Stein, has been present.
U2 / Station Ernst-Reuter-Platz
Oliver Stein, youngest grandson of Dr. Dimitri R. Stein, at the site of the exhibition that paid homage to his grandfather at Technical University
Berlin
photo: Douglas Nygren
3 Albert Einstein Gedenkstele, Haberlandstraße 8,
Berlin-Schöneberg
12 noon Talk
Petra Michalski talked about Professor Albert Einstein, a close friend of her uncle, Professor János Plesch.
U7 / Station Bayerischer Platz
Bus M104 / Bus stop: Kufsteiner Straße
Albert Einstein and Janós Plesch, remembered by Petra Michalski
photo: Gregorio Ortega Coto
4 Komödie am Kurfürstendamm, Kurfürstendamm 206/209,
Berlin-Charlottenburg
12-2pm Talk and Reading
Theater producer and director Max Reinhardt has been remembered by Bärbel Reißmann, Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin. A talk on theatre architect Oscar
Kaufmann, who designed and constructed the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm (1922-1924) for Max Reinhardt, has been given by Kathrin Fuld. With Jürgen Wölffer. Moderation/Reading: Oliver
Dupont
U1 / Uhlandstraße
U9 / Kurfürstendamm
Bärbel Reißmann gave a talk about Max Reinhardt
photo: Marie Rolshoven
5 Söhtstraße 2, Berlin-Lichterfelde
1pm Scenic Memory
Secondary school teacher Otto Morgenstern has been remembered by Heike Stange outside his former home.
Bus X11, M11 / Bus stop: Karwendelstraße
Bus M85 / Bus stop: Bäkestraße
6 Galerie Fantom, Hektorstraße 9-10,
Berlin-Charlottenburg
2pm Performance
Ernestina Gallardo née Ledermann lived in Markgraf-Albrecht-Straße 8, a nearby street. During the Nazi era she hid people who were being persecuted. Pupils of the
Paul Fahlisch Gymnasium in Lübbenau/Spreewald researched her story with their teacher, Antje Pohler, and read from the compensation file.
U7 / Adenauerplatz
Bus M19, M29 / Bus stop: Joachim-Friedrich-Straße
Ernestina Gallardo has lived here
photo: Marven Wuttke
Ludwig Norz, Fantom Gallery, with the pupils from Lübbenau and their teacher, Antje Pohler
photo: Marven Wuttke
7 Gervinusstraße 20A, Berlin-Charlottenburg
2-4pm Exhibition and Talk
Four rooms, marriage, murder. The Jacoby, Messerschmidt and Reich families have been remembered by the house community. With Merilyn Moos (London), a granddaughter
of the Jacoby family, Dan M. Messerschmidt (Berlin), grandson of the constructor of the house, and Jack M. Weil (Amsterdam), Ruth Reich's son.
S3, S5, S7, S9 / Station Charlottenburg
Part of the exhibition, realized by the house community, commemorating the life and fate of their former neighbours
photo: Douglas Nygren
8 Bundesallee 79, Berlin-Friedenau
2pm Reading and Talk
The fate of medical doctor Else Weil, immortalized as Claire in Kurt Tucholsky's Rheinsberg - Ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte in 1912, has been remembered by Andrea
Schultz and Guenter Schmidt at her former home.
U9 / Station Friedrich-Wilhelm-Platz
9 Atelier im Blauen Haus, Mittenwalder Straße 32,
Berlin-Kreuzberg
2-6pm Art Works and Sound Installation
Sinto Johann Trollmann was stripped of his German Championship boxing title by the Nazis in 1933. He and seven other victims from Marheinekeplatz have been
remembered by the artists Oscar Castillo and Eva Kreutzberger. Composer Marion Fabian accompanies with acoustic stumbling stones.
U7 / Station Gneisenaustraße
Visual artist Oscar Castillo, together with the work of art he dedicated to Johann Trollmann
photo: Eva Kreutzberger
Homage to Margarete Riesenfeld, a Jewish milliner at Marheinekeplatz, paid by visual artist Eva Kreutzberger
photo: Eva Kreutzberger
10 Mommsenstraße 6, Berlin-Charlottenburg
2-5pm Exhibition
The Blech, Chaskel, Lappe and Wolff families - some of the many Jewish neighbours who once lived in this house - have been remembered by Claudia Saam and Dr.
Wolf Rüdiger Baumann in their apartment.
S3, S5, S7, S9, S75 / Station Savignyplatz
photos: Claudia Saam(1), Beatrix Althen(2)
11 Max Liebermann Haus, Pariser Platz 7,
Berlin-Mitte
2:30pm Reading and Exhibition
In memory of Martha Liebermann. Sie glaubten, Deutsche zu sein. Martha Liebermann-Marckwald. Eine Familiengeschichte zwischen preußisch-jüdischer Herkunft und
Shoah. Author Marina Sandig payed homage to a strong personality who never tired of promoting tolerance and reconciliation. Photographs of Martha Liebermann and works by people who knew the
family have been the framework for the reading.
S1, S2, S25, S26, U55 / Station Brandenburger Tor
Bus M100, M200, TXL / Bus stop Brandenburger Tor
photo: Stiftung Brandenburger Tor
12 Nollendorfplatz 5, entrance to Goya, Berlin-Schöneberg
3-4pm Walking Tour
The path along the visual axis from Nollendorfplatz to Viktoria-Luise-Platz goes through Motzstraße. Artist Doris Hinzen-Röhrig commemorated more than 24 residents
there on her walking tour A long perspective - cultural survival. A book of text passages and drawings by the artist underpinned the visual impressions gained on site.
U1, U2, U3, U4 / Station Nollendorfplatz
Bus 106, 187 / Bus stop: Nollendorfplatz
photos: Silvia Sinha
13 Starnberger Straße 2, Berlin-Schöneberg
3-6pm Eyewitness Talk, Reading and Music
The young Jewish girl Renate Wolf (today Rahel R. Mann) was hidden from the Gestapo in the cellar of this house. Rahel R. Mann read from her own story Uns
kriegt ihr nicht: Als Kinder versteckt - jüdische Überlebende erzählen by Tina Hüttel and Alexander Meschnig. The IG Blech Band played pieces composed for this event.
Bus M46 / Bus stop: Hohenstaufenstraße
U7 / Station Eisenacher Straße
Rahel R. Mann
photo: Wolfgang Heuer
photo: Wolfgang Heuer
14 Reiswerder Island, on Lake Tegel, Berlin-Reinickendorf
3-6pm Open Air Exhibition
What is the connection between renowned presenter Hans Rosenthal and award-winning journalist Inge Deutschkron and the events of 23 August 1944 on Reiswerder
island? Open air exhibition and audio-video installation in memory of Gerda Lesser, Lotte Basch, Hermann Dietz, and Erna Johanna and Gerhart Fleck.
photo: Christiane Carstens
1 Gervinusstraße 20A, Berlin-Charlottenburg
2-4pm Exhibition and Talk
Four rooms, marriage, murder. The Jacoby, Messerschmidt, Reich and Steiner families have been remembered by the house community. With Merilyn Moos (London), a
granddaughter of the Jacoby family, Dan M. Messerschmidt (Berlin), grandson of the constructor of the house, Jack M. Weil (Amsterdam), Ruth Reich's son, and Eva Caemmerer (Berlin), a great
granddaughter of the Steiner family.
S3, S5, S7, S9 / Station Charlottenburg
Dan M. Messerschmidt commemorated his family
photo: Jani Pietsch
2 Technische Universität Berlin, main building, atrium gallery.(Lichthof) on the 2nd floor, Straße des 17. Juni 135, Berlin-Charlottenburg
11am-1pm Exhibition and Video Recording
Dr. Dimitri R. Stein, who was denied his Dr.-Ing. at the TH berlin because he was Jewish, and his father, Roman Stein, have been remembered by Jani Pietsch, Marie
Rolshoven and Dr. Simon Rolshoven with the help of photographs, letters and a video recording. With Oliver Stein, the youngest grandson of Dr. Dimitri Stein. Dr. Dimitri R. Stein lives in New
York.
U2 / Station Ernst-Reuter-Platz
photo: Jani Pietsch
Oliver Stein, youngest grandson of Dr. Dimitri R. Stein, has been present at the exhibition that paid homage to his grandfather
photo: Douglas Nygren
3 Potsdamer Straße 8, Berlin-Lichterfelde
11-1pm Talk and Music
Memories of the Kupferberg family: with Maya Kupferberg in the garden that once belonged to her grandfather-in-law. Gabriella Strümpel, who grew up in this house,
accompanied on cello.
S1 / Station Lichterfelde West
Bus M11 / Bus stop: Holbeinstraße
photos: Douglas Nygren
4 Rosenheimer Straße 40, 2nd floor, 10781 Berlin-Schöneberg
12-2pm Exhibition and at 1pm Eyewitness Talk
The Katzenellenbogen family lived here until 1939 and ran a hardware shop in Goltzstraße 37. They were remembered by Anke Hassel and Hugh Williamson in their
apartment. With Joel Ludwig Katzenellenbogen (Netanya), who spent his childhood here, with his family.
U7 / Station Eisenacher Straße
Public Eyewitness Talk: Joel Ludwig Katzenellenbogen and Marie Rolshoven in the former home of Joel Ludwig Katzenellenbogen
photo: Douglas Nygren
5 Rosenheimer Straße 40, 4th floor,
Berlin-Schöneberg
12-2pm Exhibition
The persecution, dispossession and deportation of the nine tenants who lived in her apartment are documented by Marie
Rolshoven.
U7 / Station Eisenacher Straße
photo: Marie Rolshoven
6 Baseler Straße 46, Berlin-Lichterfelde
1pm Lecture and Songs
Theodor Kirschbaum owned a clothes shop here from 1926 to 1938. The life and expulsion of the Kirschbaum family and Jews and anti-Semitism in Lichterfelde have been
the focus of an commemoration event at the memorial plaque.
S1 / Station Lichterfelde
Bus M188 / Bus stop: Baseler Straße
7 Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, Rosenthaler Straße 39, Berlin-Mitte
1pm Reading and Talk
In early 1943 Elsbeth and Erich Frey went into hiding in the basement of the Workshop for the Blind. They wrote an account for their daughters, in which they
recorded their experience of being German Jews, deprived of their rights and excluded from society. Lana Lux read from this account. Dr. Kurt Schilde has given background information on the Frey
family.
S5, S7, S75 / Station Hackescher Markt
M1, M4, M5, M6 / Stop: Hackescher Markt
8 Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, Rosenthaler Straße 39, Berlin-Mitte
2pm Eyewitness Talk
Franz and Petra Michalski talked about the dramatic flight of Lilli Michalski and her sons Franz and Peter, who were persecuted as Jews by the Nazi regime. They also paid homage to the silent
heroes who helped the Michalski family to survive.
S5, S7, S75 / Station Hackescher Markt
M1, M4, M5, M6 / Stop: Hackescher Markt
9 Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, Rosenthaler Straße 39, Berlin-Mitte
3pm Exhibition Tour
The owner of this small factory, Otto Weidt, mostly employed blind and deaf Jews here during World War II.
S5, S7, S75 / Station Hackescher Markt
M1, M4, M5, M6 / Stop: Hackescher Markt
10 Wilmersdorfer Moschee, Brienner Straße 7/8, Berlin-Wilmersdorf
2pm Reading and Talk
Dr. Mohammed Helmy, an Egyptian, saved the life of a young Jewish girl called Anna Boros. He is the first Arab to have been honoured at Yad Vashem with the title Righteous among the Nations. Dr.
Ronen Steinke sought out the families in Egypt and New York, and read from his book Der Muslim und die Jüdin - die Geschichte einer Rettung in Berlin. Imam Amir Aziz has given a short
introduction.
U7, U3 / Station Fehrbelliner Platz
Anna Boros + Mohammed Helmy
11 Atelier im Blauen Haus, Mittenwalder Straße 32, Berlin-Kreuzberg
2-6pm Art Works and Sound Installation
Sinto Johann Trollmann aka Rukeli was stripped of his German Championship boxing title by the Nazis in 1933. He and seven other
victims from Marheinekeplatz are remembered by the artists Oscar Castillo and Eva Kreutzberger. Composer Marion Fabian accompanied with acoustic stumbling
stones.
U7 / Station Gneisenaustraße
Visual artist Oscar Castillo, together with the work of art he dedicated to Johann Trollmann.
photo: Eva Kreutzberger
To remember the victims from Marheinekeplatz Marion Fabian had composed individual acoustic stumbling stones for each person
photo: Eva Kreutzberger
12 Rathaus Schöneberg, John-F.-Kennedy-Platz 1, Berlin-Schöneberg
2-5pm Talk
Dr. Cora Berliner and Adolf Schiller were active in Schöneberg Town Hall. In the administrative library Roswitha Baumeister and Silke Struck gave a short lecture
every full hour. The permanent exhibition We were Neighbours - Biographies of Jewish Eyewitnesses has been the cooperating partner.
U4 / Station Rathaus Schöneberg
U7 / Station Eisenacher Straße
Bus M46, M104 / Bus stop: Rathaus Schöneberg
Silke Struck gave a talk about Cora Berliner and Adolf Schiller
photo: Roswitha Baumeister
13 Buchladen Bayerischer Platz, Grunewaldstraße 59,
Berlin-Schöneberg
3pm Reading and Talk
Benedict Lachmann, the anarchist who opened a bookshop here in 1919, has been the subject of a reading and a talk by bookseller Christiane Fritsch-Weith.
U7 / Station Bayerischer Platz
A Stolperstein commemorates Benedict Lachmann
photo: Gregorio Ortega Coto
Commemoration held in the bookshop
photo: Gregorio Ortega Coto
14 Kirche St. Matthias on Winterfeldplatz,
Berlin-Schöneberg
5:30pm Talk, Hymn and Organ Improvisation
Catholic priest Dr. Josef Wieneke talked about the persecution of his predecessors Clemens August Kardinal von Galen and Albert
Coppenrath, and the murder of the parishioner Erich Klausener in 1934.
In her Hymn to the Names, mezzosoprano Kim Seligsohn paid homage to those commemorated in the course of these two days in a joint artistic endeavour with organist Frank
Schreiber.
U1, U2, U3, U4 / Station Nollendorfplatz
Bus M204 / Bus stop: Winterfeldplatz
Kim Seligsohn
(c) Kim Seligsohn
DMAO paid homage to
Roman I. Stein
Dr. Dimitri R. Stein
at the Technical University (TUB), Straße des 17. Juni 135,
Berlin-Charlottenburg
Lilli Michalski née Bann
Franz Michalski
Peter Michalski
in the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt
Rosenthaler Straße 39, Berlin-Mitte
Elsbeth Frey née Zerkowski
Erich Frey
in the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt
Rosenthaler Straße 39, Berlin-Mitte
Martha Liebermann née Marckwald
in the Max Liebermann Haus, Pariser Platz 7, Berlin-Mitte
Hedwig Engel née Heymann
Chana Feigel-Günzberg née Schön
Moses Günzberg
Käthe Grell née Heymann
Margarete Riesenfeld née Heymann
Johann Trollmann
Werner Weinberg
in the Studio im Blauen Haus, Mittenwalder Straße 32,
Berlin-Kreuzberg
Erwin Piscator
Nollendorfplatz 5, Berlin-Schöneberg
Else Lasker-Schüler
Motzstraße 7, Berlin-Schöneberg
Claire Waldoff
Motzstraße 24, Berlin-Schöneberg
Ursula Mamlok
Motzstraße 29, Berlin-Schöneberg
Rudolf Bernauer
Viktoria-Luise-Platz 1, Berlin-Schöneberg
Frieda Riess
Yva (Else Ernestine Neuländer-Simon)
Viktoria-Luise-Platz 6, Berlin-Schöneberg
Billy Wilder
Viktoria-Luise-Platz 11, Berlin-Schöneberg
Rahel R. Mann
Starnberger Straße 2, Berlin-Schöneberg
Rebecca Haase
Gertrud Meyer née Ehrlich
Rosel Wachsmann née Meyer
Herbert Wachsmann
Rosenheimer Straße 40/I. Floor, Berlin-Schöneberg
Frida Katzenellenbogen née Auerbach
Hans Katzenellenbogen
Herbert Katzenellenbogen
Ludwig Katzenellenbogen
Else Katzenellenbogen
Rosenheimer Straße 40/II. Floor,
Berlin-Schöneberg
Bertha Bornstein née Schwarzberg
Alfred Bornstein
Laura Rosenbaum née Cossmann
Joseph Rosenbaum
Helene Hirschfeld
Margarete Hirschfeld
Irma Rynarzewski née Feldmann
Siegismund Rynarzewski
Bela Rynarzewski
Rosenheimer Straße 40/III. Floor, Berlin-Schöneberg
Henny Mosson-Möller
Carl Möller
Mary Mosessohn née Weinberg
Helga Kaufmann née Simon
Yvonne Kaufmann
Else Simon née Stargardt
Lotte Fuld-Traumann
Zilla Fuld-Traumann
Gertrud Sachs
Rosenheimer Straße 40/IV Floor, Berlin-Schöneberg
Albert Coppenrath
Clemens August Kardinal von Galen
Erich Klausener
at St Matthias on Winterfeldplatz, Berlin-Schöneberg
Prof. Albert Einstein
Prof. Janós Plesch
Haberlandstraße 9, Berlin-Schöneberg
Benedict Lachmann
at the Bookshop Bayerischer Platz, Grunewaldstraße 59, Berlin-Schöneberg
Dr. Cora Berliner
Adolf Schiller
at Rathaus Schöneberg, John-F.-Kennedy-Platz, Berlin-Schöneberg
Annedore Leber née Rosenthal
Julius Leber
at the former coal merchant's business, Torgauer Straße 24-25, Berlin-Schöneberg
Anna Boros
Dr. med. Mohd Helmy
at the Wilmersdorfer Mosque, Brienner Straße 7/8,
Berlin-Wilmersdorf
Dr. med. Else Weil
Bundesallee 79, Berlin-Friedenau
Oskar Kaufmann
Max Reinhardt
at Komödie am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin-Charlottenburg
Martha Blech née Frank
Leo Blech
Wolfgang Blech
Luise Blech
Margot Chaskel née Bursch
Adolf Chaskel
Gerhard Chaskel
Hildegard Chaskel
Henny Lappe née Tausk
Henry Lappe
Else Wolff née Elsbeth Levy
Fritz Wolff
Mommsenstraße 6, Berlin-Charlottenburg
Ernestina Gallardo née Ledermann
Markgraf-Albrecht-Straße 8, Berlin-Charlottenburg
Luise Jacoby née Baumann
Samuel Jacoby
Lotte Jacoby
Kate( Käte)Jacoby
Annamarie Flatauer néeJacoby
Ruth Flatauer
Charlotte Messerschmidt née Hermann
Ilse (Inge) Messerschmidt née Moses
Kurt Messerschmidt
Hans Peter Messerschmidt
Helene Messerschmidt née Moses
Dr. Eugen Messerschmidt
Herta Lina Reich née Neumann
Baruch Markus Bendel Benno Reich
Ruth Beatrice Bendel Reich
Manfred E. Reich
Elfriede Steiner née Bergmann
Dr. Moritz Steiner
Gervinusstraße 20, Berlin-Charlottenburg
Anna Kupferberg née Lowitsch
Dr. Joseph Kupferberg
Susanne Kupferberg
Ursula Kupferberg
Hans-Erich Kupferberg
Potsdamer Straße 8, Berlin-Lichterfelde
Otto Morgenstern
Söhtstraße 2, Berlin-Lichterfelde
Theodor Kirschbaum
Baseler Straße 46, Berlin-Lichterfelde
Lotte Basch
Hermann Dietz
Gerhart Fleck
Erna Johanna Fleck
Gerda Lesser
on Reiswerder Island, Lake Tegel, Berlin-Reinickendorf