Stolpersteine in Mikulov, Slavkov u Brna and Znojmo

They remember the fate of the Nazi victims being 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.

The Jews were well integrated, they had their own synagogue and a small cemetery built in 1868 north of the town on the Kühberg.

[7] In the case of the Weinberger family, two stumbling blocks were laid for each victim, one in Czech and one in German.

The Stolpersteine in the three towns were collocated by the artist himself on the following dates: 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.

The four Stolpersteine of Znojmo , dedicated to Georg Alexander and Irene Weinberger
Stolperstein for Anna Pisková in Mikulov