Stolpersteine NRW

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About this app

"Stolpersteine commemorate the victims of the Nazi regime. With texts, photos, audio, graphic stories and augmented reality elements, the app provides interactive information about people who lived in your street or town during the Nazi era: Stolpersteine NRW brings history to life.

Note on use: This app uses Google Maps to navigate to the Stolpersteine and the Google Firebase service, which is required for the AR functions. This transfers data to Google.

There are around 17,000 Stolpersteine in North Rhine-Westphalia, which have been laid in more than 280 cities. Each stone commemorates a person who was a victim of National Socialism.
Stolpersteine NRW takes you on an interactive journey to where the victims last lived before they were forced to flee, commit suicide or were deported.
Stolpersteine NRW provides information about the individual lifes of the victims, for example in the form of:

- biographical texts and audio stories
- artistic illustrations in the form of graphic stories
- historical photos, audio recordings and videos
- augmented reality content

Additionally, there are the following contents:

- Map with all Stolperstein locations
- Suggestions for Stolperstein routes through North Rhine-Westphalian cities
- Teaching material (in cooperation with “Planet Schule”)
- Interactive filters for searching and researching all 17,000 data records

Experts from more than 250 cities in North Rhine-Westphalia have supported this project. Without their knowledge and research support, the project would not have been possible.

We look forward to receiving feedback at [email protected]!

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FAQ:

What are Stolpersteine?
- Stolpersteine are 10x10cm brass plaques embedded in sidewalks with basic information about a victim of the Nazi regime. They are usually laid at the last known place of residence before deportation / flight.

Why are there Stolpersteine?
- The artist Gunter Demnig lays the Stolpersteine as part of his project to commemorate the victims of the Nazi regime.

How many Stolpersteine are there? And where can you see them?
- More than 100,000 Stolpersteine have been laid in Europe (mainly in Germany) to date. Over the past 30 years, the largest decentralized memorial in the world has been created. In NRW there are around 17,000 Stolpersteine in more than 280 towns and cities. The first Stolpersteine were laid in Cologne in 1992. More follow every year."
Updated on
Jan 16, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location
This app may collect these data types
Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit

What’s new

New features and optimizations:
• “Cleaned or dirty?” Participation feature: report the condition of a stone, visible to everyone.
• Map filter: Shows stones that should be cleaned.
• Stone clustering: Improved map performance through cluster view.
• AR tutorial: Video onboarding for AR tours in Cologne.
• Audio player: New design, adjustable speed.
• Automatic scrolling to linked stories.
• New filter for students.