Lüttichaustrasse

Lüttichaustrasse was renamed to Hans-Dankner-Strasse in 1962. (Source: Stadtwiki Dresden)

  • 1942, July 13, Monday morningIf it was the most woeful birthday, it was also the most peculiar one. Katchen and I went on foot, Eva took the tram to the Henriettenstift, at about eleven o’clock. For a couple of minutes on the way we thought we were being followed by a young man (Gestapo?), he had overtaken us in a suspicious manner and looked at us, he had taken up position in front of a shop window—only when he finally turned a comer were we reassured. Katchen was the pilot on the forbidden Bürgerwiese: only the crossing Lüttichaustrasse/ Zinzendorfstrasse is permitted for wearers of the star. **p99
Bürgerwiese 18 (An der Bürgerwiese 17, Halbe Gasse 5) / Lüttichaustraße
Image Credit: AltesDresden.de

Source: 

  • ** I Will Bear Witness, Volume 2: A Diary of the Nazi Years: 1942-1945, Victor Klemperer, Publisher ‏: ‎ Modern Library; Illustrated edition

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