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This is an incomplete list of the roughly 1000 cities and towns that have stolpersteine. It is organized in alphabetical order and by country. Where the number of stolpersteine is known or can be approximated, that information has been included, along with the first installation date, if known. Where the number of people deported by the Nazis is known, that information is included for comparison to the number of stolperstein memorials in that city.[1][2][3] For a more complete and up-to-date list, see German: Liste der Orte mit Stolpersteinen.

Overview of countries where stolpersteine have been installed.
Stolperstein on sidewalk in Bochum

By December 2013, the project had installed more than 43,500 memorials in approximately 1,000 cities and towns.[4] As of 20 August 2014 over 48,000 stolpersteine had been laid in 18 European countries,[5] making the project the world's largest memorial and on 11 January 2015 Stolperstein 50,000 was installed in Turin, Italy for Eleonora Levi.[6] By May 2018 almost 69,000 stolpersteine had been installed in 21 countries,[7] and on 23 October 2018, Stolperstein No. 70,000 was installed in Frankfurt, Germany for Willy Zimmerer.[8]

Austria

The first Stolpersteine in Austria, dedicated to the conscientious objectors Johann and Matthias Nobis

There are many Stolpersteine in Vienna. At least two organisations with their own databank (incl. a map) promote the implementation of Stolpersteine in Vienna.[13][14]

Belgium

Stolpersteine in Brussels

Croatia

Czech Republic

Regions:

Denmark

  • The first 12 stones were laid in Copenhagen on 10 June 2019. In Nørregade 27, Krystalgade, Bredgade, Sølvgade, Ravnsborg Tværgade, Prinsessegade, Rantzausgade, Carl Plougs Vej and Borgmestervangen.
  • In Odense 10 stones were laid on 8 August 2021 and two stones on 9 June 2022 on Buchwaldsgade, Kirkesvinget, Kochsgade, Ingrids Allé, Hunderupvej, Flakhaven, Ny Kongevej, Bangs Alle, Chr. IX’s Vej, Prinsesse Maries Allé, Store Glasvej and Hjallesevej.
  • In Assens two stones were laid on 8 June 2022.
  • In Svendborg three stones were laid on 12 August 2022.

Finland

France

Germany

Stolpersteine in Berlin-Schöneberg
Four Stolpersteine in Frankfurt (Oder)
Gunter Demnig placing stolpersteine on the main road in Frechen, 3 April 2009
One of at least 87 stolpersteine in Koblenz; this one is for Berta Schönewald

Greece

  • Thessaloniki: 5 stolpersteine at the harbour installed October 2016; about 160 in front of the school at Vasilissis Olgas
  • Veria: 6 stolpersteine in June 2019

Hungary

Stolpersteine in Budapest

Ireland

Italy

Stolpersteine in Rome

Latvia

  • Riga, 4 stolpersteine, installed 2018

Lithuania

  • Kaunas, 9 stolpersteine, installed 2016
  • Panevėžys, 4 stolpersteine, installed 2016
  • Šiauliai, 2 stolpersteine, installed 2016
  • Vilnius, 8 stolpersteine, installed 2016

Luxembourg

Stolpersteine in Mondorf-les-Bains

The Netherlands

Stolpersteine in Amsterdam
Stolpersteine in Utrecht

Over 100,000 Jews and over 200 Romani from the Netherlands were killed by the Nazis.

Norway

773 Jews were taken in Norway and sent to Germany. 38 of them survived.[146] As of April 2020, there are 606 stolpersteine in Norway.[147] Cities, amongst others, were stolpersteine have been placed:

  • Bergen: 10 stolpersteine were laid in June 2014.
  • Elverum: 7 stolpersteine were laid in August 2013.
  • Harstad: 3 stolpersteine were laid in June 2014.[148]
  • Haugesund: 2 stolpersteine were laid on the 75 year anniversary of Kristallnacht, 9 November 2013, in memory of Moritz Rabinowitz and Georg Rechenberg.[149]
  • Hurum: 6 stolpersteine on laid in June 2014.
  • Hønefoss: 8 stolpersteine laid in June 2014.
  • Larvik: 9 stolpersteine laid in September 2012.[150]
  • Mosjøen: 3 stolpersteine were laid in August 2013.
  • Narvik: 9 stolpersteine were laid in June 2014.
  • Oslo: 101 stolpersteine. The first ones were laid in August 2010.[151]
  • Skien: 2 stolpersteine were laid in June 2014.
  • Stavanger: 14 stolpersteine.
  • Tromsø: 14 stolpersteine laid in June 2014.
  • Trondheim: 15 stolpersteine, the first laid in September 2012.[152]
  • Tønsberg: 17 stolpersteine were laid in June 2014.
  • Kristiansund: 19 Stolpersteine were laid in June 2016.[153]

Moldova

Poland

Stolperstein for Edith Stein in Wrocław

Romania

  • Porț, 6 stolperstein, laid in July 2014
  • Timișoara, 1 stolperstein, laid in May 2014

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

44 stolpersteine were installed in Slovakia between 2012 and 2014 with the help of local organisation Antikomplex.sk.[155]

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Stolperstein in Stockholm

Switzerland

  • Kreuzlingen: stolpersteine were laid in September 2013.

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Imitations

Imitation Stolperstein memorial to 13 people arrested from one address in Vienna

In several cities there are imitations of Stolpersteine although the concept of Gunter Demnig is protected by copyright and registered as a Trademark all over Europe.

See also

  • Gunter Demnig – the German artist who conceived the Stolperstein Project ("Projekt Stolpersteine") and has installed the most memorial plaques

References

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