They commemorate the fate of the Nazi victims who were murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide.
Generally, the stumbling blocks are positioned in front of the building where the victims had their last self-chosen residence.
From 1914 until the Nazi occupation of the Sudetenland, he served as chairman of the Teplice Jewish community.
He was also a member of the Supreme Council of Jewish Communities of Czechoslovakia and a member of the delegation of the Jewish Party in Czechoslovakia, that intervened in order to protect the rights of Jews in the Sudetenland.
Her brother Gustav and her sister-in-law Ida Metzl were murdered after deportation to Zamość.
His son Thomas Albert could survive, he died on 18 September 1988 in Gloucester, England.
Her son Thomas Albert could survive, he died on 18 September 1988 in Gloucester, England.
On 18 December 1987 in Tel Aviv, he submitted the reports about the deaths of his mother and his father.