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Heldenhain-Denkmal. Listen der im 1. Weltkrieg gefallenen Einwohner Eberswaldes (Kopie abgepaust Namen von Bronzetafeln). 5. Pfeiler
Enthält: 1916: August Lampe, Andreas Lengl, Walter Lehmann, Emil Liepherr, Walter Lips, Erich Loose, Werner Lorenz, Adolf Ludewig, Karl-Adolf v. d. Lühe, Richard Luther, Hermann Manske, Alfred Marquardt, Fritz Matthias, Otto Meissner, Kurt Miethling, Ernst Minkwitz, Werner Mittag, Hermann Müller, Erich Münch, Ernst Nagel, Walter Nagel, Johannes Neubauer, Otto Niekisch, Otto Obst, Valentin van Pee, Artur Pfahl, Hermann Pitt, Georg Polzin Josef Prentkowski Fritz Prenzlow, Fritz Rakow, Georg Reetz, Hans Remling, Hermann Richter, Otto Ritthausen, Georg Röhl, Johannes Rösler, Fritz Rudnick, Wilhelm Sarnow, Georg Seefeld, Erich Seltenheim, Franz Sibura, Paul Sobczak, Otto Sottmeier, Wilhelm Spallek, Julius Surel, Alfred Schebitz, Julius Jacobi-Scherbening, Ernst Schlosser, Herm. Schmiedeke, Joh. Schneidereit, Friedr. Schnittmeyer, August Schröder, Ernst Schröder, Max Schubert, Joh. Stegemann, Siegfried Stehr, Kurt Steiner, Herm. Stellmacher, Franz Teichert, Walter Tetschlag, Otto Thiele, Paul Thielsch, Otto Thieme, Gustav Tietz, Albert Villain, Reinhold Völker, Magnus v. Wedel, Richard Wächter, Emil Wanzlow, Georg Wilhelm,Erich Wolter, Erich Wutskowsky, August Wilke, Albert Zbierski, Fritz Zinn.
1917: Hans Baethcke, Maximil. Baronsky, Fritz Berckel, Hermann Bierwaldt, Claus-Ulrich, v. Bismarck, Friedrich Blume, Richard Bock, Albert Braun, Max Bree, Fritz Bruck, Alfred Brüstlein, Karl-Fred Buchwald, Johann Buschke, Kurt v. Collani, Otto Deusing, Ludwig Dietze, Erich Manthei, Karl Dildey, Wilhelm Duckert, Werner Eberlein, Emil Eitz, Max Erdmann, Otto Faber, Wilhelm Falbe, Bernhard Fimm.
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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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