
Eiziks, Malka, Šoloms and Bers Brahmans - Riga, Latvia
N 56° 57.204 E 024° 08.083
35V E 325752 N 6315851
Four Stolpersteine dedicated to the Brahman family in front of the house on Stabu Street 59
Waymark Code: WM17BV8
Location: Latvia
Date Posted: 01/22/2023
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Four Stolpersteine dedicated to the Brahman family in front of the house on Stabu Street 59. The stolpersteine were placed on 28 July 2018.
Eiziks Marcus Brahman and his wife Malka were killed in the Riga ghetto. Their sons Šoloms and Bers were conscripted into the Soviet army in 1941 and were killed in the same year.
ŠEIT DZIVOJA
EIZIKS MARKUS BRAHMANS
DZ. 1875
DEPORTETS 1941
RIGAS GETO
NOGALINATS 1941
ŠEIT DZIVOJA
MALKA BRAHMANE
DZ. 1874
DEPORTETA 1941
RIGAS GETO
NOGALINATA 1941
ŠEIT DZIVOJA
ŠOLOMS BRAHMANS
DZ. 1916
IESAUKTS 1941
PADOMJU ARMIJA
KRITIS 28.08.1941.
TALLINA
ŠEIT DZIVOJA
BERS BRAHMANS
DZ. 1910
IESAUKTS 1941
PADOMJU ARMIJA
KRITIS 06.09.1942.
STARAJA RUSA
"The Riga Ghetto was a small area designated by the Nazis in Maskavas Forštate, a suburb of Riga, the capital of Latvia, where Jews from Latvia, and later from Germany, were forced to live during World War II. On October 25, 1941, the Nazis moved all Jews from Riga and the surrounding area to the ghetto, while the non-Jewish inhabitants were put on the streets. Most of the Latvian Jews (about 24,000) were killed on 30 November and 8 December 1941 in the Rumbula massacre." (
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