Stolpersteine in Prague-Karlín

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.

His maternal grandmother, Hedwig Steinová née Taussigová, was murdered in Izbica.

His only daughter survived, studied, achieved a doctorate in natural sciences, married and took the name Kimlová.

Josef Löwy, his wife Karolina and their daughter Hana (age 14) were all murdered on 9 May 1942 in Sobibór extermination camp.

All 2,000 people on this transport were murdered by the Nazi regime, including Ernestine Picková.

[34] His sister Lilly, her husband Richard Lustig and their daughter were all murdered in the course of the Shoah.

[42] It is known, that their son Karl was married to Svetla née Solar, that they had a child and that he died in the German city Hannover.

Eugenie, who was married to Walter Urbach and had a child with him, lost her husband in 1944 in Auschwitz.

Stolpersteine for father and son Löwy in Prague-Karlín