We still stumble upon their names.

Ariela Dürrenberger   The European Correspondent14 April 2026
Sometimes they glint up at you from the pavement: a concrete square bearing a brass plate.

These distinctive cobblestones are Stolpersteine: “stumbling stones” in English.

They mark where a victim of Nazi persecution once lived freely: Jews, Roma and Sinti, political opponents, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities – all those the regime labelled undesirable.