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Stolpersteine in Prague-Malá Strana

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Stolpersteine in Prague-Malá Strana
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The Stolpersteine in Prague-Malá Strana lists the Stolpersteine in the town quarter Malá Strana (Czech for "Little Side (of the River)", German: Prager Kleinseite) of Prague. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig. They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide.

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Stolperstein for Karel Jelinek

Generally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self chosen residence. The name of the Stolpersteine in Czech is: Kameny zmizelých.

The list is sortable; the basic order follows the alphabet according to the last name of the victim.

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Malá Strana

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Dates of collocations

The Stolpersteine of Prague-Malá Strana were posed by the artist himself on the following days:

  • 13 June 2011: Karel Jelinek
  • 28 October 2012: Artur Lasch
  • 17 July 2013: Přemysl Šámal

The Czech Stolperstein project was initiated in 2008 by the Česká unie židovské mládeže (Czech Union of Jewish Youth) and was realized with the patronage of the Mayor of Prague.[6][7]

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