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Julius Veith
Commemorating lives once lived in Westend
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In Frankfurt, a Stolperstein honors Julius Veith and his family, victims of the Holocaust. These small memorial plaques embedded in the pavement bring history to the forefront, inviting you to pause and reflect. Fully accessible, the site offers a chance to engage with Frankfurt's history and Jewish heritage.
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The Stolpersteine for Julius and Marie Johanna Veith in Frankfurt's Westend were laid on May 8, 2010, and are accessible to wheelchair users.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- May 8, 2010
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Location
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