Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten
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Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten
Summary
Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is a Stolperstein[1].
Key Facts
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is the creator of Gunter Demnig[2].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is located in Witten[3].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is in the country of Germany[4].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's instance of is recorded as Stolperstein[5].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is made of brass[6].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is part of Stolpersteine Project[7].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is part of list of Stolpersteine in Witten[8].
- March 2, 2015 marks the founding of Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten[9].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 51.422, 'longitude': 7.2864, 'precision': 0.0001}[10].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's significant event is recorded as opening ceremony[11].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's inscription is recorded as Hier wohnte Dorothea Rosengarten verh. Hoffmann Jg. 1916 verzogen/Heirat 1941 Berlin deportiert 1943 ermordet in Auschwitz[12].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+0'}[13].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's disabled accessibility is recorded as wheelchair accessible[14].
- Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten's street address is recorded as Am Berge 3, Witten[15].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is the creator of Gunter Demnig[2].
Publication
Part of include Stolpersteine Project[7], an art project[16], founded in 1997[17] and list of Stolpersteine in Witten[8].
Material and Period
Stolperstein dedicated to Dorothea Rosengarten is made of brass[6].