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Heldenhain-Denkmal. Listen der im 1. Weltkrieg gefallenen Einwohner Eberswaldes (Kopie abgepaust Namen von Bronzetafeln). 6. Pfeiler
Enthält: 1917: Johannes Fitzner Paul Friedrich, Ernst Gierth, Robert Goldbach, Paul Gottschalk, Walt. Gottschalk, Fritz Grothe, Theodor Grothe, Emil Grywacz, Paul Harmuth, Hermann Hecht, Erich Hermann, Max Hermann, Otto Heyde, Paul Holz, Hermann Hölzer, Karl Jahn, Otto Jurkiewics, Paul Karth, Fritz Kastner, Karl Kiel, Heinr. Klasenwerth, Emil Klein, Erwin Klich, Willi Klieme, Emil Köhler, Hermann Köhn, Werner Koeppe, Günter Kramm, Karl Kreilos, Friedr. Krieger, Hermann Kroll, Robert Krüger, Johannes Langner, Adolf Lebe, Franz Lichterfeld, Otto Lips, Herm. Loberenz, Rodolf Loberenz, Emil Losensky, Wilhelm Maass, Walter Mahn, Karl Masuch, Otto Mattot, Hans Mittag, Max Molzahn, Karl Müller, Fritz Mundt, Erich Neubauer, Friedr. Neubauer, Friedr. Nörenberg, Gustav Norgel, Kurt Papron, Franz Peter, Paul de Pierre, Wilhelm Poppe, Hermann Prahl, Friedrich Presch, Fritz Puhlmann, Marcel Radomski, Adolf Reichelt, Paul Reschke, Max Röhl, Ernst Röll, August Röseler, Paul Seifert, Ernst Sievert, Wilh. Sponsheimer, Ernst Scherping, Alb. Schattschneider, Emil Schewe, Erwin Schleiff, Hermann Schmidt, Joh. Schmidthaus, Gustav Schliebe, Karl Schnell, Erich Schrank, Georg Schüler, Alf. Schumacher, August Schulz, Otto Schulze, Bodo Schwabe, Hugo Schwabe, Wilhelm Staege, Paul Stöber, Viktor Stokoski, Emil Terzakowski, Ernst-Wolfgang, Georg Thele, Rudolf Thiel, ,Paul Thiele, Robert Thiem, Oskar Uhlmann, Paul Urban, Hans Voigt, Alfred v. Weiher, Artur Hell, Wilhelm Werner, Karl Woyte, Karl Zache, Fritz Zierach, Wilh. Zühlsdorff.
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Format in mm: 400 x 2.800
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BZK no.
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This number is important for making an inquiry to the relevant archive.
Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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