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Stolpersteine in Wiesbaden
To give especially young people more interested in the victims of the Nazi period, we had to create the idea of an app for stumbling blocks. If you walk through the city, they encounter a repeatedly: the gold pieces fall directly into the eye. We all see this monument stones a wonderful idea, but
Stolpersteine Erlangen
Explore the story behind the Erlangen Stolpersteine! In the app you will find biographies, pictures and audio files about the people behind the names. The app was created in 2019/20 as a project seminar by 13 students from the Emmy-Noether-Gymnasium in Erlangen (Bavaria / Germany) with the aim of d
Stolpersteine - אבני הנגף באשפ
This app allows you to get information about Holocaust victims from Aschaffenburg directly on their smartphone. By GPS you get the biographical data about the persons behind the stumbling blocks. The stumbling blocks are a project by artist Gunter Demnig, who has been around for many years All over
Struikelstenen
"A person is only forgotten if his name is forgotten" Walking is traveling through the city's history The German artist Gunter Demnig (* 1947) began in 1994 with a listed project by placing small stones on the sidewalk in front of the houses where people lived which expelled by the Nazis, deported
Remembering the City
The app is based on the public history project Stolpersteine by German artist Gunter Demnig as a reference and guide. Each stumbling stone - a small brass stone embedded in the cobblestones of the street - commemorates a victim from their last-known freely-chosen residence. Today, more than 70,000 m
Stolpersteine Cordoba
The Association, of provincial scope, has as a priority and central purpose the recovery, disclosure, tribute and everything related to the historical memory of exile and deportation of citizens of Cordoba. In this application you will find information and data about the deportees and about the ass
Struikelstenen Gids
Stichting 18 september took the initiative in Eindhoven to commemorate the 274 Jewish residents of the city who were killed in the Second World War. Here are small memorial stones, so-called Struikelstenen (Stolpersteine), placed in the pavement near the house where the victims lived. This shows the
SZH Kongress
INKLUSIVE BILDUNG – Was funktioniert noch nicht? In den letzten 15 Jahren hat sich die schulische Separationsquote in der Schweiz halbiert. Inklusive Bildung ist für viele Lernende mit besonderem Bildungsbedarf und / oder Behinderung zur Realität geworden. Die Integration stösst aber auch an Grenze
Stolpersteine Wildeshausen
This app provides information about the stumbling blocks in Wildeshausen and the people behind them. We explain the history of the people and their former place of residence using a map. In order to better understand the story, we also offer some basic information about the concentration camps to wh
Stolpersteine
This app allows you to highlight on a map the location of Stumbling Stones stored as points of interest in the Open Street Map database
Stolpersteine Würzburg
The Rabin High School in Kfar-Saba/Israel and the David-Schuster Realschule in Würzburg have been working annually since 2023 for a common goal: to bring people closer to the stories of the victims of the Holocaust. To commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, biographies are being created for all J
Stolpersteine in Berlin
Stolpersteine in Berlin offers a digital gateway to one of the world’s largest decentralized memorials. Through an interactive map, the app displays Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) installed across Berlin that commemorate the victims of National Socialism. Discover the stories behind the names: Ma
Stolpersteine - Die Schicksale
The app "Stolpersteine - The Fates" provides the existing biographical information about a person with one click. Simply scan the stumbling block on your way and the app will tell you the fate behind the name on the stumbling block. With further links and the possibility to actively search for nam
Stolpersteine NRW
"Stolpersteine commemorate the victims of the Nazi regime. With texts, photos, audio, graphic stories and augmented reality elements, the app provides interactive information about people who lived in your street or town during the Nazi era: Stolpersteine NRW brings history to life. Note on use: Th
Stolpersteine Deutschland
In conjunction with the "Stolpersteine" (stumbling stones) memorial project, we aim to digitally support the remembrance of the victims of National Socialism. To this end, we use and compile publicly available data from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap. The personal stories and fa
Stolpersteine Guide
Explore the story behind the stumbling blocks where they were written. "Here lived" is on the 10x10cm large memorials by the artist Gunter Demnig. This is followed by the name, date of birth and dates of displacement, deportation and murder. They are relocated in front of the last chosen places of
Stolpersteine Kiel
Contains all the stumbling blocks listed on the Kieler Stolpersteine website. With the kind permission of the city of Kiel, all photos and existing biographies have been integrated and can be accessed in the app. The source code of the app can be found here: https://github.com/kaiwinter/stolperst
Kaufbeurer Stolpersteine
The 16-year-old Elisabeth from Kaufbeur takes you on a journey back in time to the year 1943. It takes you to eight stations where you can learn more about selected victims of National Socialism in Kaufbeur and important events in the city. For each person presented, a stumbling block was laid at th
Stolpersteine.app
The 18 September Foundation has taken the initiative in Eindhoven to commemorate the 274 Jewish residents of the city who were killed in the Second World War. Small memorial stones, so-called Stumbling Stones (Stolpersteine), were placed in the sidewalk near the house where the victims lived. This c
Stolpersteine Digital
With this app you can find out more about people's lives and suffering stories at the stumbling blocks, which were laid in memory of the victims of National Socialism. Stolpersteine is a project by the artist Gunter Demnig that began in 1992. Small memorial plaques, so-called stumbling blocks, lai