Stolpersteine in Říčany

The blocks commemorate the Nazi victims that were murdered, deported, exiled, or driven to suicide.

Generally, the stumbling blocks are posed in front of the building where the victims had their last self-chosen residence.

[1] After the occupation of Czechoslovakia by German troops in 1939, Jewish shops in Říčany were "aryanized".

From there, Nazi troops deported 22 women, men and children, including the whole family Fišer, with the 91-year-old Anna Mahlerová.

Also, her son Alfred, her grandson Ota, several nieces and grandnieces were all murdered in Auschwitz.

The first Stolpersteine in Říčany commemorates Family Fišer.